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

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1 Intro | to the territorial lords, great and small, who have a voice 2 Cover, 1 | to address such high and great Estates on matters of such 3 Cover, 1 | often sought to do with great pains. Henceforth I neither 4 Cover, 2 | henceforth be so hurtful and so great a hindrance. God has given 5 Cover, 2 | and thereby has awakened great hopes of good in many hearts;7 6 Cover, 2 | to enter on it trusting great might or in human reason, 7 Cover (9) | Barbarossa and last of the great Hobenstaufen Emperors. He 8 Cover, 2 | may start the game with great prospect of success, but 9 1 | ROMANISTS~The Romanists1, with great adroitness, have built three 10 1 | we were all priests. This great grace and power of baptism 11 1 | killed? Whence comes this great distinction between those 12 1 (17) | Gregory the Great, pope 590-604. The passage 13 1 (27) | Nicaea, the first of the great councils of the Church, 14 2 | confirmed unless with a great sum of money he buy the 15 2 (24) | to be purchased "with a great sum of money" is substantiated 16 2 (44) | various cities, brought great numbers of merchants together 17 2 | be a knave unless with a great sum he has first bought 18 2 | these treasures, which three great kings might well think sufficient, 19 2 (58) | restored and adorned at great expense by Eugenius IV ( 20 2 | never got by purchase such great properties that from his 21 Prop1 | ignorant consciences. But if great public sins are committed, 22 Prop1 | hardened and blinded by great avarice, wealth and worldly 23 Prop1 | On this point they had great wars and disputes with the 24 Prop1 | things around and, as a great favor, allows people to 25 Prop1 | 13. Next we come to that great crowd who vow much and keep 26 Prop1 | between priests and monks, and great offense and hindrance to 27 Prop2 | many holy days, but rather great dishonor. There are, indeed, 28 Prop2 | common people take such great offense, thinking it is 29 Prop2 (25)| mother of Constantine the Great. ~ 30 Prop2 | these things are signs of great unbelief among the people; 31 Prop2 | long as we despise such great things God is just in the 32 Prop2 | eyes of His Holiness, so great a difference among Christians, 33 Prop2 | for and that not so many great stone houses and monasteries 34 Prop2 | which have been made between great princes, making a jest of 35 Prop2 | have patiently endured this great injustice and disobedience 36 Prop2 (59)| St. Thomas Aquinas, the great Dominican theologian of 37 Prop3 | I care not that so many great minds have wearied themselves 38 Prop3 | years; but now even the great, learned prelates and bishops 39 Prop3 | will make pretensions and great boasts about how the pope 40 Prop3 (18)| Charles the Great, King of the Franks, was 41 Prop3 | therefore, no one can think it a great thing to have a kingdom 42 Prop3 | boast that they have done a great favor to the German nation 43 Prop3 | temporal estate. ~1. There is great need of a general law and 44 Prop3 | which is another of the great ships in which money is 45 Prop3 | such houses? Why should not great cities exist without them? ~ 46 Prop3 | opposition has always been too great and strong. It is my greatest


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