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

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1 Cover, 2 | trodden under foot by the popes, although all the world 2 Cover (10)| 1513). Notorious among the popes for his unscrupulous pursuit 3 Cover, 2 | humbly and in God's fear. The popes and the Romans have hitherto 4 1 | as though all bishops and popes had consecrated him. That 5 1 (6) | sense) and decisions of the popes ("decretals," "constitutions," 6 1 (6) | promulgated by authority of the popes, and collected in the so-called 7 1 | true priests, bishops and popes, -- though they are not 8 1 | priests, bishops or popes -- are neither different 9 1 (15) | time that the power of the popes was at its height it proved 10 1 | since the majority of the popes have been without faith, 11 1 | the fabrications of the popes, but we ought to go boldly 12 2 | councils, and with which popes, cardinals, bishops and 13 2 (6) | lucrative proceeding for the popes. On July 31, 1517, Leo X 14 2 | of the German nation the popes have so used, that they 15 Prop1 (35)| bone of contention between popes and emperors during the 16 Prop1 | allegiance to the pope, as the popes have shamelessly ventured 17 Prop1 (43)| sea." It was used by the popes of the Middle Ages to support 18 Prop1 (44)| Frederick II (1200-1260) and the popes, and played an important 19 Prop1 (44)| of the Hobenstaufen. The popes claimed the right to award 20 Prop1 (45)| The popes claimed temporal sovereignty 21 Prop1 (45)| sovereignty effective involved Popes Alexander VI (1492-1503) 22 Prop1 (49)| zealously fostered by the popes through the institution 23 Prop1 | which leads him to it. The popes have helped this along with 24 Prop1 | am not referring here to popes, bishops, canons and monks. 25 Prop2 | sin than strangling twenty popes at once, and far greater 26 Prop2 (28)| the diocese, though the popes never overlooked the profits 27 Prop2 | all the troubles which the popes have stirred up by the devilish 28 Prop3 (18)| fiction was fostered by the popes, and the German kings, after 29 Prop3 (18)| the German Nation." The popes of the later Middle Ages 30 Prop3 | to this wickedness of the popes, and did not understand 31 Prop3 | in the trade.21 What the popes sought was to be emperors, 32 Prop3 | shall be ruled. Though the popes took it dishonestly from 33 Prop3 | treacherous purpose of the popes, who, in bestowing it, wished


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