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

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king

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1 Cover, 2 | xxiii Psalm, "There is no king saved by the multitude of 2 1 | though ten brothers, all king's sons and equal heirs, 3 2 | splendor that in this regard no king nor emperor can equal or 4 2 | live at Rome like a rich king. ~"After they are used to 5 2 | in little, for a mighty king could well support himself 6 Prop1 | bishop anoints and crowns a king;37 and we should not henceforth 7 Prop1 (37)| emperor bore the title, "King of the Romans." ~ 8 Prop1 | more than any emperor or king. Why then he must be helped 9 Prop2 | enemies, the Gibeonites, and King Zedekiah was miserably lost, 10 Prop2 | he broke this oath to the King of Babylon. (Josh. 9:19 11 Prop2 | hundred years ago, that fine king of Hungary and Poland, Wladislav,46 12 Prop2 (46)| the pope, and absolved the king from the fulfillment of 13 Prop2 | the Emperor Maximilian and King Louis of France,48 and afterwards 14 Prop2 (48)| between the pope and the King of France. See Cambridge 15 Prop3 (18)| Charles the Great, King of the Franks, was crowned 16 Prop3 | mock us with the name. The King of Babylon also seized his 17 Prop3 | prophet Nathan anointed King Solomon, but was not set 18 Prop3 | his servants anoint Jehu King of Israel, and yet they 19 Prop3 | consecrated or crowned the king was over the king. He lets 20 Prop3 | crowned the king was over the king. He lets himself be crowned


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