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

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1 Intro | suffice for a beginning. May God help us at length to 2 Intro | eyes. Amen."~This passage may fairly be regarded as the 3 Intro | Romanist to "come again" may have been due to the intervention 4 Intro | then, leave her, that she may be the habitation of dragons, 5 Cover, 1 | Nation, in the hope that may deign to help His Church 6 Cover, 1 | your Reverence, that you may pass judgment on it and, 7 Cover, 1 | apologies, no matter who may chide me. Perchance I owe 8 Cover, 2 | now to cry aloud that God may inspire some one with His 9 Cover, 2 | when they are known, they may not henceforth be so hurtful 10 Cover, 2 | the world feared them. It may be that they relied on own 11 Cover, 2 | their own strength. ~That it may not so fare with us and 12 Cover, 2 | of evil men. Otherwise we may start the game with great 13 Cover, 2 | with one another, and they may well be able to do it again, 14 1 | our three rods2, that they may go unpunished, and have 15 1 | these three walls, that they may practice all the knavery 16 1 | were overthrown, that we may blow down these walls of 17 1 | of straw and paper, and may set free the Christian rods 18 1 | that through punishment we may reform ourselves, and once 19 1 | that of the laity, this may make hypocrites and graven 20 1 | this way many kinds of work may be done for the bodily and 21 1 | the "spiritual estate" and may not punish it.13 That is 22 1 | power, only so that the may be free to do evil and to 23 1 | be taught of God. Thus it may well happen that the pope 24 1 | other hand, an ordinary man may have true understanding; 25 2 | rather than men, that we may not share the fate of all 26 2 | humility. ~However that may be, this splendor of his 27 2 | particularly of Rome, that we may not now complain of such 28 2 | again, though a vacancy may never again occur in the 29 2 | little word "papal servant" may bring all benefices to Rome 30 2 | monasteries, a single one of which may have an income of more than 31 2 (33) | to practical case which may arise. The so-called glossa 32 2 | prelates have, everyone may imagine for himself. In 33 2 | administratio, i.e., a man may have beside his bishopric, 34 2 | devised one thing more, which may, I hope, be his last morsel, 35 2 | make some excuse, that he may not be reproved for doing 36 Prop1 | of things, nevertheless I may as well sing my fool's song 37 Prop1 (2) | the heirs of the testator may appeal to the royal courts. 38 Prop1 | German nation as best they may. And if a "courtesan" were 39 Prop1 | so that the pope alone may be over them, as he now 40 Prop1 | Nevertheless, for fear he may complain that he is robbed 41 Prop1 | the dioceses, so that they may attend to nothing else than 42 Prop1 | cases so grave that the pope may not remit them by any indulgence; 43 Prop1 | safe from the Turks, they may live in luxury and keep 44 Prop1 | sorts of sins, however they may be called, so long as they 45 Prop1 | that under their cover he may in time bring in Antichrist, 46 Prop1 | prayer-books, so that he may preach and pray, and leave 47 Prop1 | new lands and cities, he may be allowed to do as he likes. 48 Prop1 | quiet his conscience, he may be allowed this once to 49 Prop1 | these houses, or as many as may be necessary, and out of 50 Prop1 | destruction of souls, as everyone may see with his own eyes. ~ 51 Prop1 | Though pope and bishops may let things go as they go, 52 Prop1 | Church, that one of them may rule over many priests. ~ 53 Prop1 | woman, though both parties may be minded with all their 54 Prop1 | household. If he, then, may have a woman, and the pope 55 Prop1 | grants him that, and yet may not have her in marriage, -- 56 Prop2 | sins only and no others he may make exceptions, and reserve 57 Prop2 | God's judgment and grace may also have its work in your 58 Prop2 | that the word of Christ may well be applied to them9; 59 Prop2 | then every parish priest may give the same dispensations 60 Prop2 | rights from us, so that we may have to buy them back with 61 Prop2 | one29 plans only how he may establish and maintain such 62 Prop2 | God and as a good example, may serve to bring in fame and 63 Prop2 | the canonizing of saints may have been good in olden 64 Prop2 (31)| 1459). He was canonized, May 31, 1523, by Pope Hadrian 65 Prop2 | salvation, to the end that they may believe and follow after 66 Prop2 | their trade and livelihood may be destroyed, and so I must 67 Prop2 | position, that some one else may also have something. This 68 Prop2 (47)| July 6th, 1415, the latter May 30th, 1416. Hus had come 69 Prop2 | hatred and envy on both sides may cease. As befits my folly, 70 Prop2 | deference to every one who may understand the case better 71 Prop2 | that God's commandments may be kept. The devil made 72 Prop3 | his flatterers. Your cause may be thoroughly established 73 Prop3 | man who is not a priest may indeed read may indeed the 74 Prop3 | a priest may indeed read may indeed the Bible, but the 75 Prop3 | the pope's harmful laws may rule alone. ~If we are called 76 Prop3 | emperor and universities may make Doctors of Arts, of 77 Prop3 | order that through them we may be led to the Holy Scriptures. 78 Prop3 | the pope and his followers may not boast that they have 79 Prop3 | with the empty hulls. ~Now may God, Who by the wiles of 80 Prop3 | the proposals that I make may seem foolish and impossible 81 Prop3 | to the end that every one may learn what an awful responsibility 82 Prop3 | care and fear that my cause may remain uncondemned, by which


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