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

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1 Intro | Introduction~INTRODUCTION~THE OPEN LETTER TO THE CHRISTIAN 2 Intro | scheda publica grew into the OPEN LETTER. At the time when 3 Intro | and the composition of the OPEN LETTER had evidently not 4 Intro | sent the manuscript of the Open Letter to Amsdorf,4 with 5 Intro | have been the time when the Open Letter was composed. In 6 Intro | God help us at length to open our eyes. Amen."~This passage 7 Intro | regarded as the germ of the Open Letter. The ideas of the 8 Intro | words were written while the Open Letter was in course of 9 Intro | course of composition. The Open Letter is, therefore, Luther' 10 Intro | mentioned, and completion of the Open Letter, Leo X signed the 11 Intro | Germany until later. Thus Open Letter shows us the mind 12 Intro | the "nobility" to whom the Open Letter is addressed.9 ~The 13 Intro | chance omit to read the Open Letter to the Christian 14 Intro | circumstance, is all the more open to the insults and wrongs 15 Intro | of the Reformation, the OPEN LETTER is undoubtedly Luther' 16 Intro | the old. ~The text of the Open Letter is found in Weimar 17 2 | dare to put God to such open shame! There you have your 18 2 | reproved for doing such open violence to the law, and 19 2 | Christendom, though with his open lies he lets the Evil Spirit 20 2 | exaggeration! It is all so open that even at Rome they must 21 2 | devilish rule is not only open robbery and deceit, and 22 Prop1 | because its head deals in open lies, and out of love for 23 Prop1 | afterwards, when they were all open to every man, and every 24 Prop1 | will save my conscience and open my month freely, whether 25 Prop2 | true faith, or who live in open sin; it is not to be used 26 Prop2 | pious Christian man should open his eyes, and not be misled 27 Prop2 | unity. Not obstinacy but the open admission of truth must 28 Prop3 | ask and pray that everyone open his eyes to see the ruin 29 Prop3 | should be maintain among us open and common houses of prostitution, 30 Prop3 | through them compelled me to open my mouth wider and wider


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