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

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priest

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1 1 | bishop would never make a priest, nor might anyone either 2 1 | and had among them no priest consecrated by a bishop, 3 1 | man would be as truly a priest as though all bishops and 4 1 | he is already consecrated priest, bishop and pope, though 5 1 | held office. Therefore a priest in Christendom is nothing 6 1 | Beyond all doubt, then, a priest is no longer a priest when 7 1 | a priest is no longer a priest when he is deposed. But 8 1 | and prate that a deposed priest is nevertheless something 9 1 | They even dream that a priest can never become a layman, 10 1 | be anything else than a priest. All this is mere talk and 11 1 | whether it be pope, bishop or priest whom it affects; whoever 12 1 | and all things alike. If a priest is killed, the land is laid 13 2 | their will. Thus many a good priest has to lose his living, 14 2 | Therefore it were better that no priest should be left at peace 15 Prop1 (27)| i.e., The cases in which a priest was forbidden to give absolution. 16 Prop1 | reserved case, and that every priest has the power to remit all 17 Prop1 | immortal and that every priest must say his prayers once 18 Prop1 | sake of the good work, the priest or lord should boldly tread 19 Prop1 | fallen, and how many a poor priest is overburdened with wife 20 Prop1 | every city should have a priest or bishop, as St. Paul clearly 21 Prop1 | says in Titus 1:6; and this priest should not be compelled 22 Prop1 | St. Paul a bishop and a priest are one and the same thing, 23 Prop1 | man has wished to become a priest and everyone wants his son 24 Prop1 | You will find many a pious priest against whom no one has 25 Prop1 | reason. ~First, not every priest can do without a woman, 26 Prop2 | far greater than killing a priest or keeping back some Church 27 Prop2 | traffic,15 then every parish priest may give the same dispensations 28 Prop2 | to God, I say, that any priest could, without payment, 29 Prop2 | say laws),19 surely any priest has much more authority 30 Prop2 | trade rather than become a priest or a monk, unless he first 31 Prop3 | that a man who is not a priest may indeed read may indeed 32 Prop3 | Bible, but the Sentences a priest must read. A married man, 33 Prop3 | old or young, layman or priest, monk or secular, virgin 34 Prop3 | things, indeed, any bishop or priest is over every other man, 35 Prop3 | to work, -- pope, bishop, priest, monk and scholar! They


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