An Exposition upon the Song of the Blessed Virgin Mary called Magnificat
Luther's 1521 exposition of the Magnificat was written for John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony (1503-1554), at that time a teenager. It was written in two parts, being interrupted by Luther's appearance at the Diet of Worms. It is sermonic in form but written to be read rather than heard. - Summary by InTheDesert
Genre(s): Christianity - Other
Language: English
Keyword(s): bible (476), Reformation (72), sermon (48), Gospel of Luke (12), magnificat (1)
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | My soul magnifieth the Lord | InTheDesert |
00:29:26 |
Play 02 | And my spirit rejoiceth in God my Saviour | InTheDesert |
00:10:32 |
Play 03 | For he hath looked upon the low degree of his handmaiden... | InTheDesert |
00:33:04 |
Play 04 | For He that is mighty hath done great things unto me, and holy is his name | InTheDesert |
00:17:35 |
Play 05 | And his mercy endureth throughout all generations upon them that fear him | InTheDesert |
00:23:12 |
Play 06 | He showeth strength with his arm... | InTheDesert |
00:29:21 |
Play 07 | He remembereth mercy and helpeth up his servant Israel | InTheDesert |
00:06:17 |
Play 08 | Even as he promised unto our fathers, Abraham and to his seed forever | InTheDesert |
00:16:31 |