How Long to Read The 95 Nails of Martin Luther

By Daniel F. Owsley

How Long Does it Take to Read The 95 Nails of Martin Luther?

It takes the average reader 11 hours and 22 minutes to read The 95 Nails of Martin Luther by Daniel F. Owsley

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Description

In the "95 nails of Martin Luther" the most famous thesis of the church world is presented for people. And when he nailed his 95 points of theology to the door of the All Saints church the great Reformation period was suddenly born. "Twas a time of change, a time of enlightenment, and a REAL fascinating time when the church world unexpectedly exploded with some true understanding that would come to be shared by every soul who would stand up for the Lamb of God all throughout the centuries to follow. Even to this day, the vast majority of all Christians, Catholic or Protestant, all agree with most of his doctrine. For his teaching was, and still is, more Christ centered than anything else. And it soon came to pass back then that each and every point of his writings also became a huge nail in the side of the church of those times since each and every point of his cried out for the need of reformation. Martin Luther also had the attitude that when he prayed it was a time to let God do all of the worrying since he would be up all night anyways. Therefore, on October 31st 1517 Luther picked up a hammer and drove a nail into that door knowing very well that there had never been a more important nail driven that the very first one that pierced Christ's hand. And in spite of great persecution on every front, after Martin Luther laid his hammer down, things were only just starting to become interesting. 'twas then the day of swift turn-arounds, the day of division, the moment of protest, and the second when Heaven's hour glass saw it's sand falling much faster than ever before. After all, that single event in history was the decisive one that brought forth a new way of thinking, a new kind of awareness, and a time to reflect on everything that already had been, while encouraging people to look forward towards our Lord of Love. And many years later as he reflected upon that monumental time of times Martin Luther said "I have held many things in my hands (including one of the most famous hammers of the ages) and I have lost them all.... But whatever I have placed within God's hands that I still have." So please sit back in your leisure, and ponder well the earth shaking thesis of the centuries that shook the church of Jesus Christ Almighty ever so mightily; For in reality, it was the nail scarred hand of Christ Himself that inspired Martin Luther to cry out the word "No," against the kind of corruption that the church was accustom to back in those days of some real twisted values. As an additional bonus, this work of many marvellous marvels also includes two other books from Rev. Daniel F. Owsley about the glory of the gospel and Christ's victory over death that will be sure to warm up the hearts of anyone who wants to be on fire for our Lord of Some Very Beautiful Surprises. But the goal of these insightful writings is to bring the amazing life and times of Yeshua to a place where the reader will gain some valuable new perspectives to a very old story. Therefore, this is the one book among all of the others that shall bless any reader the most in their faith. Even die hard unbelievers shall find this book hard to put down if they have any interest in the victorious story of our Guide to Eternity. As such, this book shall end up reaching some very hardened people that have always seemed fairly unreachable in past times. That's the prayer, that's the hope, and that's the dream! Furthermore, this following literature has only been put into a biblical format to celebrate the fact that He, Who is called Wonderful, Counsellor, and Everlasting Father, willingly drank from the very bitter cup of lifelessness, so we could all escape death evermore. And if this modern day Gospel story is read with a non religious heart, any believer shall find that the word of El Shaddai swiftly comes alive within the following pages. And all of the glory within the following pages belongs to Christ Jesus alone!

How long is The 95 Nails of Martin Luther?

The 95 Nails of Martin Luther by Daniel F. Owsley is 659 pages long, and a total of 170,681 words.

This makes it 222% the length of the average book. It also has 209% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The 95 Nails of Martin Luther Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 15 hours and 32 minutes to read The 95 Nails of Martin Luther aloud.

What Reading Level is The 95 Nails of Martin Luther?

The 95 Nails of Martin Luther is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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