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

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1 Intro | pope upon Luther had been long delayed, but on the 15th 2 1 | which the Romans have this long time made our conscience 3 2 | noble princes and lords, how long will ye leave your lands 4 2 | Avarice grew impatient at the long time it took to get hold 5 Prop1 | however they may be called, so long as they are secret; moreover 6 Prop1 (49)| holy places of Rome had long been favorite objects of 7 Prop1 | of the Apostles and for a long time afterwards, when they 8 Prop1 | might remain in them as long as he pleased. For what 9 Prop1 | tortured; and therefore he has long deserved that some one should 10 Prop1 | altogether destroyed. To make a long story short, there are not 11 Prop2 | He condemns the many and long prayers, and says in Matthew 12 Prop2 | all been made saints. So long as we despise such great 13 Prop2 | is a shepherd, -- yes, so long as you have money, and no 14 Prop2 | practices and ordinances so long as they are not harmful 15 Prop2 | tarry with His disciples a long while and bear with their 16 Prop3 | monasteries and nunneries began long ago with that end in view, 17 Prop3 | in Daniel 2:39 ff., has long since been overthrown and 18 Prop3 | other, which was first, has long since fallen, as I have 19 Prop3 | and in the fear of God, so long as it shall please Him.


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