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1 Intro | the things that were in men's minds and the variety
2 Cover, 1 | spoken wisely, and wise men often have been arrant (
3 Cover, 2 | by the guile of certain men and things have gone from
4 Cover, 2 | and wickedness of these men, to the end that when they
5 Cover, 2 | matter are dealing not with men, but with the princes of
6 Cover, 2 | regard to the deserts of evil men. Otherwise we may start
7 1 | also prophesied that such men shall come as will despise
8 1 | Ought we for the sake of men to allow the suppression
9 1 | his followers are wicked men, and no true Christians,
10 2 | and fear God rather than men, that we may not share the
11 2 | also in the sight of all men." An ordinary bishop's crown
12 Prop1 | Thus it has come about that men are saying to the pope and
13 Prop1 | than to the authority of men. ~3. An imperial law should
14 Prop1 | they should be reproved, as men who without authority interfere
15 Prop1 | Acts 14:11-16, "We are men like you." But our sycophants
16 Prop1 | he has himself borne by men, with unheard-of splendor,
17 Prop1 | this time ill-advised. For men see at Rome no good example,
18 Prop1 | the worse Christians."50 Men bring back with them contempt
19 Prop1 | that by these pilgrimages men are led away into a false
20 Prop1 | and forms easily mislead men into living for them instead
21 Prop1 | 2:20) I would have all men to be helped, and not have
22 Prop2 | kingdom of heaven against men. Ye go not in yourselves,
23 Prop2 | unchastely. Nevertheless, what men have decreed, that is the
24 Prop2 | agreements, break and teach men to break the faith and fealty
25 Prop2 | business at Constance. The men thus sent into Bohemia should
26 Prop2 | free, be not servants of men," i.e. of those who rule
27 Prop2 | in the sight of God and men. For Christ says, Matt.
28 Prop3 | universities. ~The medical men I leave to reform their
29 Prop3 | much reading that makes men learned; but it is good
30 Prop3 | them, often read, that make men learned in the Scriptures,
31 Prop3 | Scriptures. We are like men who study the sign-posts
32 Prop3 | universities ought to turn out only men who are experts in the Holy
33 Prop3 | treachery of wicked, faithless men and sometimes by heredity,
34 Prop3 | power in all the kingdoms of men, to give them to whomsoever
35 Prop3 | and the plotting of evil men, I would not advise that
36 Prop3 | God through evil-minded men; and we have more regard
37 Prop3 | so many nobles and rich men are impoverished.23 God
38 Prop3 | blessing. I commend this to the men of affairs. I am a theologian,
39 Prop3 | was said to us and to all men in Adam, Gen. 3:17 ff.: "
40 Prop3 | day is at the door, though men are thinking least of all
41 Prop3 (33)| Luther had set the age for men at eighteen to twenty, for
42 Prop3 | never yet been approved by men on earth, but the opposition
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