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Martin Luther
Open Letter to Christ. Nobility of the German Nation

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1 1 | forget through The canon law.6 It was in the manner aforesaid 2 1 (5) | Council became a part of the law of the Church. The right 3 1 (5) | for "necessity knows no law." Cf. Vol. I, p. 30, note 4 1 (6) | The canon law, called by Luther throughout 5 1 (6) | elsewhere, the "spiritual law," is a general name for 6 1 (6) | the whole body of Church law, and embodied in legal forms 7 1 | is mere talk and man-made law. ~From all this it follows 8 1 | suffer. All that the canon law has said to the contrary 9 1 | to pass through the canon law. ~So then, I think this 10 1 | intolerable that in the canon law so much importance is attached 11 1 | is written in the canon law: "If the pope were so scandalously 12 1 (15) | trifling infractions of church law was a subject of complaint 13 1 | have a place in the canon law, of which, however, there 14 2 | s command and Christian law are despised; for such is 15 2 | that natural or temporal law and reason count for nothing. 16 2 | their own self-devised canon law, though it is, to be sure, 17 2 | temporal splendor, rather than law. Let us see! ~In former 18 2 | against all justice; but by a law of the emperor or of the 19 2 | thievery and robbery, as the law requires. ~In this they 20 2 (24) | Dist., C.c. 3). The cannon law prescribes (Dist. C.c. 1) 21 2 (24) | the language of the canon law makes it evident that Luther' 22 2 | decreed of old in the canon law that the pallium should 23 2 (25) | Dist. C.c. 1). The canon law describes this oath as one " 24 2 | their disobedience to divine law is to be protected! Antichrist 25 2 (30) | the provision of the canon law which prescribed that the 26 2 | ordinances of the canon law, cannot be held by one man 27 2 | Avarice evades the canon law by making "glosses,"33 called 28 2 | incompatible," and the holy canon law is satisfied, in that it 29 2 (33) | The glosses of the canon law are the more or less authoritative 30 2 (33) | when the study of the canon law became a part of the theological 31 2 (33) | chiefly to show how the law applies to practical case 32 2 | such open violence to the law, and says that in his mind 33 2 (47) | The Church law forbade the taking of interest 34 Prop1 | 2:14, and even the canon law in Case 16, Question 7 de 35 Prop1 | acts against his own canon law, against nature and against 36 Prop1 | of men. ~3. An imperial law should be issued, that no 37 Prop1 (20)| incorporated in the cannon law as a cannon of Nicaea (Pt. 38 Prop1 | themselves decree in that canon law of theirs, which they do 39 Prop1 (34)| In the cannon law, Decretal. Greg. Lib. I, 40 Prop1 (38)| In the canon law, Decretal. Greg. Lib. I, 41 Prop1 | crazy lies in the canon law, and must even hold them 42 Prop1 (42)| subsequently in the canon law, Clement. lib. ii, tit. 43 Prop1 | property, the whole canon law must go to pieces and not 44 Prop1 | everything that the canon law decrees to the contrary 45 Prop1 | whether it be against canon law or human law. The salvation 46 Prop1 | against canon law or human law. The salvation of your soul 47 Prop1 | will. ~Third, Although the law of the pope is against it, 48 Prop1 | entered against the pope's law, then his law is at an end, 49 Prop1 | the pope's law, then his law is at an end, and is no 50 Prop1 | takes precedence of the law of the pope; and the commandments 51 Prop1 | in the whole "spiritual" law of the pope two lines which 52 Prop1 (74)| of the Church. The canon law prohibited marriage of blood-relatives 53 Prop1 (75)| 1520) a copy of the canon law was also given to the flames. ~ 54 Prop2 | punishments of the canon law should also be abolished, 55 Prop2 | taught in the "spiritual law." For one of the reasons 56 Prop2 | of the reasons why this law is called "spiritual" is 57 Prop2 | loose by the "spiritual law" has brought this terrible 58 Prop2 (9) | teach enforce the canon law. ~ 59 Prop2 | Himself set aside His own law, which He had given from 60 Prop2 | that money-snare, the canon law, -- such things as indulgences, 61 Prop2 | caught us with their canon law and stolen our rights from 62 Prop2 (21)| i.e., Even into the law of the church. ~ 63 Prop2 | read their damnable canon law, they would know well how 64 Prop2 | would also be easy to make a law, if only we had the courage 65 Prop2 | avarice and of the spiritual law. ~Again, no one person should 66 Prop2 (47)| natural, divine or human law was any promise to be observed 67 Prop2 | receive the Roman canon law, they should not be forced 68 Prop3 | it were well if the canon law, from the first letter to 69 Prop3 | so the study of the canon law only stands in the way of 70 Prop3 | has taken the whole canon law captive and imprisoned it 71 Prop3 | farce. At present the canon law is not what is in the books, 72 Prop3 | established in the canon law; still the pope has his 73 Prop3 | scrinium pectoris,7 and all law and the whole world must 74 Prop3 | suspended the whole canon law, and since they pay no heed 75 Prop3 | their own wanton will as a law exalting them above all 76 Prop3 | has now become the canon law. The canon law has arisen 77 Prop3 | the canon law. The canon law has arisen in the devil' 78 Prop3 (7) | received into the canon law (c. I, de const. In VI to ( 79 Prop3 | neither spiritual nor temporal law, but only their Koran; and 80 Prop3 | our spiritual and temporal law, so that there is no estate 81 Prop3 | Scripture. ~The temporal law, -- God help us! What a 82 Prop3 (8) | given to professors of Canon Law doctor scrinii papalis, " 83 Prop3 | rational than the "spiritual law" which has nothing good 84 Prop3 | and good rulers would be law enough; as St. Paul says 85 Prop3 | cause, that ye must go to law before heathen courts?" 86 Prop3 (9) | The introduction of Roman law into Germany, as the accepted 87 Prop3 (9) | Germany, as the accepted law of the empire, had begun 88 Prop3 (9) | attempt to apply this ancient law to conditions utterly different 89 Prop3 (9) | conflict between the Roman law, the feudal customs and 90 Prop3 | treasures, its authority, its law and its liberty. So the 91 Prop3 | great need of a general law and decree of the German 92 Prop3 (23)| Such a law as Luther here suggests 93 Prop3 | not the pope, with all his law and unlaw, is opposed to


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