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1 Cover, 2 | by the devil's help, to set kings at odds with one another,
2 1 | straw and paper, and may set free the Christian rods
3 1 | laymen were taken captive and set down in a wilderness , and
4 1 | the fact that one man is set over others were sufficient
5 2 | for Christendom, and to set an example of all humility. ~
6 2 | the people, whom they are set to rule and guard in things
7 2 | kings and princes should be set at odds, as has been the
8 2 | free council, and prefer to set all kings and princes at
9 Prop1 | Christian nobility should set itself against the pope
10 Prop1 | preaching and prayer and set others over the work." But
11 Prop1 | wish to do is to arouse and set to thinking those who have
12 Prop1 | Peter 5:3, for Christ has set in His Church not tyrants,
13 Prop1 | carried, but the sacrament is set before him, like a can of
14 Prop1 | immediately became idolatrous and set up their own human works;
15 Prop1 | of souls. For Christ has set us free from all human laws,
16 Prop2 | avail. Did not God Himself set aside His own law, which
17 Prop2 | interfere in His judgment and set up the dear saints as lures
18 Prop2 | Thee, sit in Thy Church and set himself up as God, -- the
19 Prop3 | accounting for our neglect to set the Word of God before them.
20 Prop3 | the first Roman Empire, to set up another, which still
21 Prop3 | King Solomon, but was not set over him on that account (
22 Prop3 (33)| Conitendi Ratio Luther had set the age for men at eighteen
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