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

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1 Intro | Spalatin was written, the work on THE PAPACY AT ROME must 2 Intro | preceding the publication of the work ON THE PAPACY must, therefore, 3 Intro | conclusion to the earlier work Luther had said: "Moreover, 4 Intro | The ideas of the latter work are suggested with sufficient 5 Intro | earlier portion12 of the work was not contained in the 6 Intro | reasonable. ~The materials of the work are drawn from many sources, -- 7 Intro | mill. But the Spirit of the work is Luther's own. ~For the 8 Intro | undoubtedly Luther's greatest work. Its frank outspokenness 9 Intro | whole is discussed make it a work of absorbing interest and 10 Intro | as does no other single work of the Reformation time, 11 Intro | discussion of the contents of the work, especially its sources, 12 Cover, 2 | and will not suffer a good work to be begun with trust in 13 Cover, 2 | overcome. We must go at this work despairing of physical force 14 1 | every member has its own work, where by it serves every 15 1 | except that of office and work, but not of "estate"; for 16 1 | all engaged in the same work, just as all priests and 17 1 | monks have not the same work. This is the teaching of 18 1 | sacraments, which is their work and office, so it is with 19 1 | a farmer, each has the work and office of his trade, 20 1 | one by means of his own work or office must benefit and 21 1 | in this way many kinds of work may be done for the bodily 22 1 | are allowed to do their work unhindered, what do the 23 1 | spiritual estate," though its work is of a temporal nature. 24 1 | temporal nature. Therefore its work should extend freely and 25 1 | free course to office and work in which God has put them 26 1 | should be considered only the work of the devil, because of 27 2 | this must be counted the work of Christ and St. Peter! 28 2 | office nor authority nor work, but everything is ruled 29 Prop1 | Tu labora, "Thou shalt work." Not, however, as though 30 Prop1 | were not to pray, guard and work; for the man who is diligent 31 Prop1 | and set others over the work." But now Rome stands for 32 Prop1 | the person and office and work of the bishops, and now 33 Prop1 | Antichrist, for all his nature, work and doings are against Christ, 34 Prop1 | destruction of Christ's nature and work. ~It is also ridiculous 35 Prop1 (43)| Italian humanist, published a work in which he proved that 36 Prop1 (43)| Donation was a forgery. This work was republished in Germany 37 Prop1 | pilgrimage is a precious, good work, and this is not true. It 38 Prop1 | It is a very small good work, oftentimes an evil, delusive 39 Prop1 | oftentimes an evil, delusive work, for God has not commanded 40 Prop1 | for the sake of the good work, the priest or lord should 41 Prop1 | boldly tread the vow and good work under foot, as though it 42 Prop1 | they are called to this work by the express desire of 43 Prop2 | grace may also have its work in your subjects! He did 44 Prop2 | is not possible that any work not done out of willing 45 Prop2 | Spirit. It is not a devil's work to try to atone for one 46 Prop2 | think they are doing a good work if they make a festival 47 Prop2 | would be doing a far better work if they honored the saint 48 Prop2 | practice, i.e., he neglects his work and he spends more than 49 Prop2 | his body and unfits it for work. We see this every day, 50 Prop2 | beginning and being a good work is of no avail. Did not 51 Prop2 | have decreed, that is the work of man; put it where you 52 Prop2 (26)| there, and was alleged to work wonderful cures, especially 53 Prop2 | 3:10: "If a man will not work, neither shall he eat." 54 Prop2 | leading another. This is the work of avarice and of the spiritual 55 Prop3 | consider that there is no work more worthy of pope or emperor 56 Prop3 | doctores decretorum8 in the work, but only doctores scrinii 57 Prop3 | might be suffered, if the work justified the name; but 58 Prop3 | vineyard in which we ought to work and toil. ~Above all, the 59 Prop3 | Therefore let them boldly go to work, -- pope, bishop, priest,


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