← The Works of Martin Luther Export Options Alphabetize Word-Def Delimiter Tab Comma Custom Def-Word Delimiter New Line Semicolon Custom Data Copy and paste the text below. It is read-only. Select All Justification by Faith It was the primary doctrine of the Protestant Reformation that stated that salvation could only be achieved by faith and not indulgences. Address to the Nobility of the German Nation It was one of his famous pamplets in 1520. It was a political tract that told German princes to protect him. It also said that they should have a German as their spiritual leader. The Babylonian Captivity of the Church It was one of his famous pamplets in 1520. It attacked the sacramental system saying that the pope and church had held the real meaning of the Gospel in captivity for centuries. On the Freedom of a Christian Man It was one of his famous pamplets in 1520. It said that only faith justifies, frees, and brings salvation through Jesus. All men are equally forgotten. Againist the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants It was a short pamplet where Luther told German princes to "smite, slay, stab" the stubborn peasants after they found out that they were free. The Ninety-Five Thesis It was posted in October 31, 1517 on the door of the castle church in Wittenburg. It showed Luther's rejection of indulgences. This resulted in debates over this issue.