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1 Intro | CHRISTIAN NOBILITY OF THE GERMAN NATION is closely related
2 Intro | promised support of the German knights,8 who formed the
3 Intro | Christian Nobility of the German Nation. In his other works
4 Intro | treatise we meet Luther the German. His heart is full of grief
5 Cover, 1 | Christian Nobility of the German Nation, in the hope that
6 Cover, 2 | Christian Nobility of the German Nation, Doctor Martin Luther.~
7 Cover (5) | to the Gravamina of the German Nation; See GEBHARDT, Die
8 Cover, 2 | and II9 and many other German emperors were shamefully
9 1 (4) | make it sacred"; in modern German, "a blockhead." ~
10 1 (23) | pp. 185 ff., and in the German treatise The Papacy at Rome (
11 2 (5) | incomes by appointment to German benefices goes back to the
12 2 | us see! ~In former times German emperors and princes permitted
13 2 | all the benefices of the German nation, i.e., the half of
14 2 (10) | financial burdens of the German Church (WREDE, Deutsche
15 2 | single-hearted devotion of the German nation the popes have so
16 2 (11) | Concordat of Vienna (1448) the German nation agreed to abide by
17 2 (11) | in the Gravamina of the German Nation presented to the
18 2 | Now, in this matter the German nation, bishops and princes,
19 2 | sense enough to see that the German nation would be a better
20 2 | it than the pope; for the German nation has people enough
21 2 | Afterwards we will make all the German bishops cardinal so that
22 2 (40) | it was impossible for a German to secure a clear title
23 2 (53) | were the greatest of the German capitalists in the XVI Century.
24 Prop1 | injury and shame of the whole German nation. He gives them to
25 Prop1 | knavery -- usurps all the German foundations without authority
26 Prop1 | Rome, who do nothing in German lands to earn them; and
27 Prop1 | that the poor people of the German nation have to go without
28 Prop1 | ordering these benefices in the German nation as best they may.
29 Prop1 | final court of appeal for German cases. The officers of this
30 Prop1 | inclination to help the German nation become once more
31 Prop1 (28)| translated this bull into German as a New Year present for
32 Prop1 | olden times the right of the German emperors, and in France
33 Prop1 (37)| The German Empire was regarded during
34 Prop1 (59)| of the most famous of the German convents, founded in 936. ~
35 Prop2 | according to the customs of the German nation not all of them can
36 Prop2 | we should drive out of German lands the papal legates
37 Prop2 | Christians, especially the German nation, praised in all history
38 Prop3 | hour each day either in German or Latin. Indeed the schools,
39 Prop3 (18)| the year 800 AD. He was a German, but regarded himself successor
40 Prop3 (18)| fostered by the popes, and the German kings, after receiving the
41 Prop3 (18)| this came the name of the German Empire of the Middle Ages, "
42 Prop3 (18)| Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation." The popes of the
43 Prop3 | of Rome, driven out the German Emperor and bound him with
44 Prop3 | give such an empire to the German nation, and after the fall
45 Prop3 | done a great favor to the German nation by the bestowal of
46 Prop3 | wiles, with a number of the German emperors. How beautifully
47 Prop3 | Germans have been taught our German! When we thought to be lords,
48 Prop3 | Saul. Therefore, let the German Emperor be really and truly
49 Prop3 | general law and decree of the German nation against the extravagance
50 Prop3 | money is carried out of German lands. There grows among
51 Prop3 | greatest misfortune of the German nation is certainly the
52 Prop3 | Christian nobility of the German nation a right spiritual
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