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

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emperor

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1 Cover (7) | Charles V. was elected Emperor in 1519, when but twenty 2 Cover, 2 | with us and our noble young Emperor Charles, we must be sure 3 1 | Bishop of Rome, but by the Emperor Constantine,27 and many 4 1 (27) | that it was called by the Emperor Constantine, and that its 5 2 | this regard no king nor emperor can equal or approach him, 6 2 | justice; but by a law of the emperor or of the whole nation, 7 2 | still more valid if the Emperor Charles on the day after 8 2 (17) | Charles V, though elected emperor, was not crowned until October 9 Prop1 | Thou shalt pray"; to the emperor and his followers, Tu protege, " 10 Prop1 | poor souls, therefore the emperor and ~9. The pope should 11 Prop1 | have no authority over the emperor, except that he anoints 12 Prop1 | pride which compels the emperor to kiss the pope's feet 13 Prop1 (37)| The right to crown an emperor was held to be the prerogative 14 Prop1 (37)| the imperial crown, the emperor bore the title, "King of 15 Prop1 (43)| come from the hand of the Emperor Constantine (306-337). The 16 Prop1 | his other possessions. The emperor, therefore, should not grant 17 Prop1 (44)| the conflict between the Emperor Frederick II (1200-1260) 18 Prop1 (44)| of which latter house the Emperor Charles V was the head. ~ 19 Prop1 (45)| Pope Clement VII and the Emperor Charles V (1526-1527). See 20 Prop1 | worldly affairs more than any emperor or king. Why then he must 21 Prop2 | with the Turk. The pious Emperor Sigismund had no good fortune 22 Prop2 | Julius made between the Emperor Maximilian and King Louis 23 Prop2 (47)| the safe-conduct of the Emperor Sigismund. Luther is in 24 Prop2 | the stake. ~Second, The emperor and the princes should send 25 Prop3 | work more worthy of pope or emperor than a thorough reformation 26 Prop3 | Doctors of Theology. Pope, emperor and universities may make 27 Prop3 | Roman Empire from the Greek Emperor18 and bestowed it on the 28 Prop3 | oppressed many a worthy emperor so arbitrarily and arrogantly 29 Prop3 (18)| Franks, was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in the year 30 Prop3 | will the Greeks and the emperor at Constantinople, who was 31 Prop3 | who was hereditary Roman Emperor, he bethought himself of 32 Prop3 | was taken away from the emperor at Constantinople and its 33 Prop3 | Rome, driven out the German Emperor and bound him with oaths 34 Prop3 | Rome. He is to be Roman Emperor, and yet he is not to have 35 Prop3 | violence robbed the true emperor of his Roman Empire, or 36 Prop3 | designs against the Roman Emperor at Constantinople, from 37 Prop3 | the pope must be above an emperor because he makes or crowns 38 Prop3 | crowns or consecrates the emperor? It is enough that he should 39 Prop3 | enough that he should be the emperor's superior in divine things, 40 Prop3 | in his See was over the emperor Theodosius,22 and the prophet 41 Prop3 | Therefore, let the German Emperor be really and truly emperor, 42 Prop3 | Emperor be really and truly emperor, and let not his authority 43 Prop3 | haunts the house, and that emperor, princes, lords and cities


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