Martin Luther Quotes About Death

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  • Every man must do two things alone; he must do his own believing and his own dying.

  • Though in midst of life we be Snares of death surround us.

    Martin Luther (1854). “Martin Luther's Spiritual Songs”, p.80
  • What is our death but a night's sleep? For as through sleep all weariness and faintness pass away and cease, and the powers of the spirit come back again, so that in the morning we arise fresh and strong and joyous; so at the Last Day we shall rise again as if we had only slept a night, and shall be fresh and strong.

    "Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers" edited by Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, (p. 178), 1895.
  • At the last, when we die, we have the dear angels for our escort on the way. They who can grasp the whole world in their hands can surely also guard our souls, that they make that last journey safely.

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