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

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1 Intro | between him and the papal church was complete, and likely 2 Cover, 1 | that may deign to help His Church through the efforts of the 3 Cover (6) | Councils of the Church, especially those of Constance ( 4 1 (5) | as old as the Christian Church. The right of the laity 5 1 (5) | a part of the law of the Church. The right of the laity 6 1 (5) | appointed official of the Church any Christian can do for 7 1 (6) | comprised the whole body of Church law, and embodied in legal 8 1 (7) | master-theologian of the Ancient Church, bishop of Hippo in Africa 9 1 | or did not belong to the Church. Why are your life and limb, 10 1 (13) | distinction which the Roman Church drew between clergy and 11 1 (13) | and the administration of Church property must be entirely 12 1 (13) | entirely in the hands of the Church authorities, and that no 13 1 (13) | in any way affected the Church. See LEA, Studies in Church 14 1 (13) | Church. See LEA, Studies in Church History, 169-219 and Prot. 15 1 (15) | of the other rites of the Church within the territory upon 16 1 (15) | trifling infractions of church law was a subject of complaint 17 1 (18) | and Rev. 13. In the early Church the Fathers sometimes thought 18 1 (21) | the teaching of the Roman Church and the supreme pontiff 19 1 | faith and the Christian Church. Moreover, it is not the 20 1 | believe one holy Christian Church"; otherwise the prayer must 21 1 | so reduce the Christian Church to one man, -- which would 22 1 | them not, tell it to the Church; if he hear not the Church, 23 1 | Church; if he hear not the Church, consider him a heathen." 24 1 | to accuse him before the Church, I must bring the Church 25 1 | Church, I must bring the Church together. ~They have no 26 1 (27) | the great councils of the Church, assembled in 325 for the 27 1 | There is no authority in the Church save edification. Therefore, 28 1 | to the edification of the Church, we should have regard neither 29 2 | they loved Christ and His Church. But if they neglect this 30 2 (1) | official position in the Church. ~ 31 2 | not a single cardinal, the Church would not go under. As it 32 2 (10) | and of the States of the Church, and not including the members 33 2 (10) | financial burdens of the German Church (WREDE, Deutsche Reichstagaskten 34 2 (11) | become a fixed tax on all the Church offices which fell vacant, 35 2 (14) | attached to a cathedral church who constituted the "chapter" 36 2 (15) | appoint directly to vacant church positions. According to 37 2 (16) | i.e., Church offices which carried with 38 2 (16) | over other officials of the Church. See MEYER in Realencyk., 39 2 | did he do this? Ah! if one church were reformed, it would 40 2 | a rich, fat monastery or church to a cardinal or to another 41 2 | gulden a year and sits in the church all day selling pictures 42 2 (41) | conferred by a ritual act of the Church. In the ancient and earlier 43 2 (41) | ancient and earlier medieval Church the use of money to secure 44 2 (41) | heresies. The traffic in Church offices, which became a 45 2 (42) | right of appointment to all Church offices of every grade belongs 46 2 (47) | The Church law forbade the taking of 47 2 | though all the laws of the Church were made for one purpose 48 2 (48) | governed by the laws of the Church, on the theory that marriage 49 2 (59) | on the maintenance of the Church. Cf. CLEMEN, I, 384, note 50 Prop1 (2) | endowments bequeathed to the Church is misused, and appeals 51 Prop1 (12)| The local Church authorities, here equivalent 52 Prop1 (19)| the conduct of the local Church courts was as flagrant as 53 Prop1 | for Christ has set in His Church not tyrants, but shepherds, 54 Prop1 | which concern faith and the Church be decided by people so 55 Prop1 (35)| The induction of Church officials into office. The 56 Prop1 (45)| so-called "States of the Church." The attempt to consolidated 57 Prop1 | ordinance of the Christian Church, that one of them may rule 58 Prop1 (60)| The celebrated Church Father (died 420). The passages 59 Prop1 | the practice in the Greek Church. At a later time,63 when 60 Prop1 | withdrawal of the Greek Church,65 and division, sin, shame 61 Prop1 (65)| The priests of the Greek Church are required to marry, and 62 Prop1 | government and administration of Church property, the whole canon 63 Prop1 (74)| entirely the laws of the Church. The canon law prohibited 64 Prop2 | better -- that a foundation, church or monastery should put 65 Prop2 | priest or keeping back some Church property. This is another 66 Prop2 | heavenly kingdom of the holy Church, and has accomplished by 67 Prop2 (13)| of the consecration of a church. These days had become feast 68 Prop2 (21)| Even into the law of the church. ~ 69 Prop2 (23)| fire which destroyed the church in 1383. It was alleged 70 Prop2 (25)| presented to the cathedral church of Trier by the Empress 71 Prop2 (30)| possession of a saint gave a church a certain reputation and 72 Prop2 (30)| sufficiently coveted to make local Church authorities willing to pay 73 Prop2 | money and glory, in that one church wants to be something more 74 Prop2 | the place to speak of the church licenses, bulls and other 75 Prop2 | he gives or sells to one church and not to another? Or must 76 Prop2 | stay at home in his own church and be content with his 77 Prop2 (41)| institution in the Roman Church, flourished especially in 78 Prop2 | himself above Thee, sit in Thy Church and set himself up as God, -- 79 Prop2 (45)| they were given to local Church officials, but were usually 80 Prop2 (49)| conformity with the Roman Church. The Council of Basel succeeded ( 81 Prop2 (49)| they remained outside the Church and perpetuated the teachings 82 Prop2 (52)| Prague was primate of the Church in Bohemia. ~ 83 Prop2 (56)| controversy between the Roman Church and the Hussites. The Roman 84 Prop2 (56)| the Hussites. The Roman Church administered to the laity 85 Prop2 | rather have them outside the Church; yet I would teach them 86 Prop2 | again a regular bishop and church order, without Roman tyranny, 87 Prop2 | formerly belonged to the Church should not be too strictly 88 Prop3 (4) | theological teachers of the Church. ~ 89 Prop3 | whether or not benefices or church foundations are based upon 90 Prop3 | him to support you in the Church? Alas, unbelief and distrust 91 Prop3 | can be done for the poor Church. Amen. ~Wittenberg, 1520. ~ 92 Prop3 (37)| Babylonian Captivity of the Church. See below, pp. 170 ff. ~


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