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Philip Melancthon
Life and Acts of M. Luther

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1 1 | VERY REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER, FAITHFULLY WRITTEN BY PHILIP 2 1 | 1549. (sic)~ ~DR. MARTIN LUTHER.~ 3 1, 0| That venerable man, Martin Luther, whilst he was yet with 4 1, 0| of those who profess that Luther, incited by the principal 5 1, 0| well know the character of Luther to have been of such solidity, 6 1, 0| eyewitnesses. The name of Luther is widely spread throughout 7 1, 0| but the parents of Martin Luther originally resided in the 8 1, 0| where his father, John Luther, filled the office of magistrate, 9 1, 0| In his mother, Margaret Luther, was found a fair assemblage 10 1, 0| of the family, respecting Luther's age was, that he was born 11 1, 0| which subsisted between Luther and Reinecke, whether arising 12 1, 0| both ardent and lasting. Luther, however, did not remain 13 1, 0| his talents commended by Luther, who was sent to this town 14 1, 0| literature, the soul of Luther ardently thirsted for deeper 15 1, 0| his youth, the talents of Luther were the admiration of the 16 1, 0| of Master in Philosophy, Luther now in his twentieth year 17 1, 0| sins are forgiven him.(") Luther said that this interpretation 18 1, 0| that is in Christ Jesus." Luther was also established in 19 1, 0| talent and erudition of Luther, then in the twenty-sixth 20 1, 0| still increasing brilliancy. Luther was attentively listened 21 1, 0| Doctor was conferred on Luther when only in the thirtieth 22 1, 0| approaching convulsions. Luther now began his commentary 23 1, 0| before God. In this manner Luther led the minds of men to 24 1, 0| the world was distracted. Luther did not at this time make 25 1, 0| sophistry of the monks. Luther now began to devote himself 26 1, 0| sycophant; at the same time, Luther, who was ardent in the pursuit 27 1, 0| compose something against Luther, in the mean time, that 28 1, 0| thundering accusations against Luther, and vociferated on all 29 1, 0| his satellites, imposed on Luther the necessity of a more 30 1, 0| a controversy, in which Luther, not as yet suspecting or 31 1, 0| approved the proceedings of Luther, but he frequently manifested 32 1, 0| whether he considered that Luther was in the wrong, in those 33 1, 0| that he was of opinion that Luther was in the right, but that 34 1, 0| afterwards writing seriously to Luther, exhorted him to moderate 35 1, 0| style. It appears also, that Luther made a promise to Cardinal 36 1, 0| an unhallowed devotion, Luther added to his "Explications 37 1, 0| of crowned heads against Luther. Luther, however, retained 38 1, 0| crowned heads against Luther. Luther, however, retained unaltered 39 1, 0| men as to the errors which Luther attacked and the idols which 40 1, 0| acquainted with the views held by Luther. I here feel reluctant to 41 1, 0| were first deserted, for Luther disputed but little on these 42 1, 0| caused some disturbance, Luther on his return, by a plain 43 1, 0| incumbent and Christian duty of Luther, to censure those pernicious 44 1, 0| the purpose of defending Luther, but that pious minds both 45 1, 0| have spoken, as supporting Luther under his deep conflicts, 46 1, 0| church. But to return to Luther; as he first entered on 47 1, 0| the same opinions; these Luther severely condemned, but 48 1, 0| himself unto Him. These were Luther's true principles, and to 49 1, 0| surpassed. Although the name of Luther is deservedly of good report, 50 1, 0| by the ministry of Martin Luther, again to purify the sources 51 1, 0| blessings, we have heard Luther daily engaged, and amid 52 1, 0| Posterity possesses many of Luther's works, doctrinal and devotional. 53 1, 0| evidences of the truth. Luther himself, wished that none 54 1, 1| DAILY AND FREQUENT PRAYER OF LUTHER.~ ~ ~ ~ 55 2, 0| Wittenburg, on the death of Luther, 1546 ~On our assembling 56 2, 0| be in circulation after Luther's death.~ ~ ~ 57 2, 0| and Preceptor, Dr. Martin Luther. But now alas! so deep a 58 2, 0| of the circumstances of Luther's death, to communicate 59 2, 1| DEATH OF THE REV. MARTIN LUTHER, D.D., FROM THE LATIN OF 60 2, 1| Since Luther is no more, his cherished 61 2, 1| faith, and taught his word. Luther is dead! and now the church 62 2, 2| ORATION ON THE REV. DR. MARTIN LUTHER, PRONOUNCED AT Wittenberg, 63 2, 2| that revered man Dr. Martin Luther, our beloved father and 64 2, 2| all just thinkers, that if Luther has illustrated a wholesome 65 2, 2| through the preaching of Luther. He is therefore to be numbered 66 2, 2| John the Baptist, Paul and Luther. It is also well that we 67 2, 2| been brought to light by Luther, and which evince that the 68 2, 2| Father says, "Hear Him." That Luther illustrated the essential 69 2, 2| constrained to acknowledge that Luther was taught of God; and how 70 2, 2| design, have complained that Luther was unduly severe; I do 71 2, 2| points a good man,' then was Luther a just man, and his name 72 2, 2| by us. And such we know Luther to have been, for whilst 73 2, 2| the remaining points of Luther's life, a life which until 74 2, 2| such as every thing proves Luther's to have been, should be 75 2, 2| governed and kept by him. Luther admonished us that this 76 2, 2| Therefore we doubt. not that Luther is happy: we do indeed, 77 2, 2| doctrine and experience of Luther. Let us now add the tribute 78 2, 2| hast at this time raised up Luther. We beseech Thee that thou 79 2, 2| longer fear the power of Luther, they will doubtless with


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