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

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cause

   Part, Paragraph
1 Intro | led them to espouse the cause of the Protestant party. 2 1 | them; and this has been the cause of terrible corruption throughout 3 1 | Christian to espouse the cause of the faith, to understand 4 1 | by his evil-doing is the cause of much harm and offense 5 1 (25)| Luther had appealed his cause from the decision of the 6 Prop1 | s judgment, and without cause ensnare and burden poor, 7 Prop1 | arbitrarily and without cause; 1 Peter 5:3, for Christ 8 Prop1 | been serviceable to the cause of Christian faith, but 9 Prop1 | fear that greed has been a cause of this wretched unchaste 10 Prop1 | temptations; and that, not without cause and reason. ~First, not 11 Prop2 | and should only serve the cause of unity. The pope, too, 12 Prop2 | Bohemians were given ample cause for bitterness; and although 13 Prop2 | just as it ought not to cause dissension that the clergy 14 Prop3 | and his flatterers. Your cause may be thoroughly established 15 Prop3 | can judge his neighbor's cause, that ye must go to law 16 Prop3 | the Roman Empire. For this cause they have heretofore persecuted 17 Prop3 | sure, I know that if my cause is just, it must be condemned 18 Prop3 | Scriptures show that the cause of Christians and of Christendom 19 Prop3 | judged by God alone. Such a cause has never yet been approved 20 Prop3 | greatest care and fear that my cause may remain uncondemned,


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