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

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christians

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1 1 | reason -- viz., that all Christians are truly of the "spiritual 2 1 | faith, and are all alike Christians; for baptism, Gospel and 3 1 | the manner aforesaid that Christians in olden days chose from 4 1 | neither different from other Christians nor superior to them, except 5 1 (12)| i.e., They are all Christians, among whom there can be 6 1 | Thus saith St. Paul to all Christians: Roman 13:1, 4 "Let every 7 1 | also as spiritual as good Christians as they, or did not belong 8 1 | mine not? We are all alike Christians, and have baptism, faith, 9 1 | between those who are equally Christians? Only from human laws and 10 1 (16)| shudder, O earth! Behold, O Christians, what Rome is!" (Weimar 11 1 | says in John 6:45, that all Christians shall be taught of God. 12 1 | wicked men, and no true Christians, not taught of God, not 13 1 | also for all Apostles and Christians, as he says in John 17:9, 14 1 | confess that there are pious Christians among us, who have the true 15 1 | enemy from hell, awakens the Christians, and calls them together? ~ 16 2 (1) | Der Haufe, i.e. Christians considered en masse, without 17 2 | consider that they too are Christians, and should protect the 18 2 | filled with the blood of Christians, only so the concord of 19 2 | only so the concord of Christians should not trouble the Holy 20 Prop1 | they have really become Christians, and intend to permit no 21 Prop1 | the faith and holy life of Christians, to hold the primates and 22 Prop1 | is no small shame to all Christians that at Rome they deal so 23 Prop1 | the Germans, above all the Christians on earth, had to be the 24 Prop1 | the pope. Now if they were Christians, and held God's honor above 25 Prop1 | worldly glory, i.e., of Christians? Not that this in itself 26 Prop1 | God honor, when all other Christians, who are much more holy 27 Prop1 | The nearer Rome, the worse Christians."50 Men bring back with 28 Prop1 | order to destroy in simple Christians this false, seductive faith, 29 Prop2 | devotion and faith. O dear Christians! God cares not for much 30 Prop2 | glory nor the improvement of Christians is sought, but only money 31 Prop2 | he would be sorry if all Christians were equal and were at one. ~ 32 Prop2 | not bound to do for all Christians, gratis and for God's sake, 33 Prop2 | great a difference among Christians, who all have the same baptism, 34 Prop2 | throughout Christendom. Among Christians no one ought to go begging! 35 Prop2 | all the angels, saints and Christians on earth. Hold to this fraternity 36 Prop2 | commandments, and to teach Christians, especially the German nation, 37 Prop2 | demanded, but since we are Christians and each is bound to help 38 Prop3 | fools of so many of the best Christians. God has sent him as a plague 39 Prop3 | Keep them away from all Christians! Let no one accuse me of 40 Prop3 | a pitiful thing that we Christians should be maintain among 41 Prop3 | Scriptures show that the cause of Christians and of Christendom must


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