This volume continues Luther's works on the Lord's Supper and contains two of his later writings on this matter.
Having previously read vol 36 which contained earlier writings on the same matter, I found this volume a little harder going. The Introduction supplied is very useful in explaining what else was happening and what Zwingli and others had been saying/writing - plus whilst I've read all these arguments back-to-back, there was of course some time between each writing.
However, I think in both writings included in this volume, Luther makes his point very well but doesn't seem to stop there - I did find both of them very repetitious. Of course there are many gems still to be found - I'm just concerned that I've probably missed some because I was getting a bit bored with the same arguments over and over again :)
I would point out that the concluding section (The Third Part) of the second writing, is a a brilliant statement of faith from Luther and very much worth re-reading.
Now onto Volume 38!