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

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1 1 | pious Christian laymen were taken captive and set down in 2 1 (11) | which cannot be destroyed or taken away, the Holy Synod justly 3 2 | have brought to Rome be taken back again. For the princes 4 2 | leaf, and all authority was taken from the bishops and chapters; 5 2 | compared with the tribute taken by this holy house! Let 6 Prop1 | temporal matter shall be taken to Rome,21 but that all 7 Prop1 | lands, which the pope has taken by force and possesses without 8 Prop1 | hair's-breadth should be taken away from the proud estate 9 Prop1 (57)| and Luther had himself taken part in a vigorous dispute 10 Prop1 | these offices. They have taken burdens on themselves; let 11 Prop2 | made them unbearable, has taken possession of certain abbots, 12 Prop2 | unto you scribes! Ye have taken upon your the authority 13 Prop3 | destroyed, for the pope has taken the whole canon law captive 14 Prop3 | too it turned out. It was taken away from the emperor at 15 Prop3 | See has its will. It has taken possession of Rome, driven


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