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

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1 Intro | wise as not to forget the Roman pontiff, and neither of 2 Intro | tyranny and baseness of the Roman curia." The attack upon 3 Intro | of their hands. How has Roman avarice come to usurp all 4 Intro | and the cardinals and the "Roman vermin?" The situation is 5 Intro | reciting the abuses of "Roman tyranny," and pleading with 6 Intro | wrongs and deceptions of the Roman curia. ~Yet it is no formless 7 1 (11) | 312), defined the correct Roman teaching as follows: "Since 8 1 | unhindered, what do the Roman scribes mean by their laws, 9 1 | contrary is sheer invention of Roman presumption. For Thus saith 10 1 | Paul to all Christians: Roman 13:1, 4 "Let every soul ( 11 1 (13) | sharp distinction which the Roman Church drew between clergy 12 1 (21) | upon the teaching of the Roman Church and the supreme pontiff 13 1 (25) | confirmed by authority of the Roman pontiff" (Weimar Ed., Vi, 14 2 | has been with many another Roman pretence. Again, the year 15 2 | released, and redeemed from the Roman robbers; for he has this 16 2 | his sword. ~But now the Roman See of Avarice and Robbery 17 2 | also belong forever to the Roman See. It would be no wonder 18 2 | dear Lord Pope and the Holy Roman See, at the instigation 19 2 | should not trouble the Holy Roman See with a reformation. 20 2 | In these cases the Holy Roman See of Avarice evades the 21 2 | her trade. This kind of Roman rule St. Peter foretold 22 2 | their gains." Again, dear Roman Avarice has invented the 23 2 | could imagine what this Roman Avarice might yet be able 24 2 (58) | The Campo di Fiore, a Roman market-place, restored and 25 2 | robbers, why should we let Roman Avarice go free? For he 26 Prop1 | Since the pope with his Roman practices -- his commends,3 27 Prop1 | nearest river, and take the Roman ban, with its seals and 28 Prop1 | saith St. Peter. ~7. The Roman See should also do away 29 Prop1 | quite plainly at the last Roman Council,32 in which, amongst 30 Prop1 | puppets of the pope and the Roman See and do and suffer what 31 Prop1 (37)| as a continuation of the Roman Empire. (See below, p. 153.) 32 Prop1 | of Christ, to restore the Roman Empire to its former state. ~ 33 Prop1 | for nothing that the Holy Roman See has increased this army, 34 Prop1 | for controversy. Then the Roman See interfered, out of sheer 35 Prop1 (65)| division between the Greek and Roman Churches. ~ 36 Prop1 (67)| i.e., Lie in Roman appointment. ~ 37 Prop1 | it, is the fault of the Roman See, which has established 38 Prop2 | misled by the hypocritical Roman bulls and seals, stay at 39 Prop2 | assessments, what is stolen by the Roman See with its wares, and 40 Prop2 (41)| important institution in the Roman Church, flourished especially 41 Prop2 | possibly be worse than the Roman See. He suppresses God's 42 Prop2 (49)| into conformity with the Roman Church. The Council of Basel 43 Prop2 (56)| controversy between the Roman Church and the Hussites. 44 Prop2 (56)| Church and the Hussites. The Roman Church administered to the 45 Prop2 | unwilling to receive the Roman canon law, they should not 46 Prop2 | there be fewer of these Roman laws, or none at all. In 47 Prop2 (59)| influence is still dominant in Roman theology. ~ 48 Prop2 | and church order, without Roman tyranny, I could hope that 49 Prop3 (7) | sui censetur habere," "the Roman pontiff has all laws in 50 Prop3 (9) | The introduction of Roman law into Germany, as the 51 Prop3 (9) | continual conflict between the Roman law, the feudal customs 52 Prop3 | know full well that the Roman crowd will make pretensions 53 Prop3 | how the pope took the Holy Roman Empire from the Greek Emperor18 54 Prop3 | but the bestowal of the Roman Empire. For this cause they 55 Prop3 | is no doubt that the true Roman Empire, which the writings 56 Prop3 (18)| the Franks, was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III 57 Prop3 (18)| coronation, were called Roman Emperors. From this came 58 Prop3 (18)| the Middle Ages, "the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation." 59 Prop3 (18)| subject see BRYCE, Holy Roman Empire, 2d ed. (1904), and 60 Prop3 | Constantinople, who was hereditary Roman Emperor, he bethought himself 61 Prop3 | to bring the power of the Roman Empire under his control 62 Prop3 | and there is now a second Roman Empire, which the pope has 63 Prop3 | have said. So then the Roman See has its will. It has 64 Prop3 | dwell at Rome. He is to be Roman Emperor, and yet he is not 65 Prop3 | puffed up because a new Roman Empire is bestowed on us; 66 Prop3 | the true emperor of his Roman Empire, or of its name, 67 Prop3 | after the fall of the first Roman Empire, to set up another, 68 Prop3 | by the bestowal of this Roman Empire. First, because they 69 Prop3 | proud designs against the Roman Emperor at Constantinople,


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