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

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kings

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1 Intro | should be truly glad if kings, princes, and all the nobles 2 Intro | mockery? Oh, the pity, that kings and princes have so little 3 Cover, 2 | the devil's help, to set kings at odds with one another, 4 1 | And they have intimidated kings and princes by making them 5 1 | blood to be priests and kings." For if we had no higher 6 1 | all, -- they would all be kings and equal in power, though 7 2 | crown, when the greatest kings wear but a single crown;2 8 2 | eclipsing all emperors and kings? Christ and St. Peter went 9 2 | peace with another, that kings and princes should be set 10 2 | council, and prefer to set all kings and princes at enmity rather 11 2 | treasures, which three great kings might well think sufficient, 12 Prop1 | extravagance the courts of all kings, seeing that such a condition 13 Prop1 | and did not presume to be kings over all kings. ~8. The 14 Prop1 | presume to be kings over all kings. ~8. The hard and terrible 15 Prop1 | kingdoms still belongs to the kings. ~On this point they had 16 Prop2 | Babylon. (Josh. 9:19 ff.; 2 Kings 24:20; 25:4 ff.) Even among 17 Prop3 (18)| the popes, and the German kings, after receiving the papal 18 Prop3 | command anointed and crowned Kings Saul and David, and yet 19 Prop3 | over him on that account (1 Kings 1:38 f.); Elisha too had 20 Prop3 | obedient and subject to him (2 Kings 9:1 ff.). Except in the


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