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

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decree

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1 1 (5) | in the year 306, and the decree of that Council became a 2 1 | now, how Christian is the decree which says that the temporal 3 1 | wicked, they make bold to decree whatever they will. And 4 Prop1 | should. ordain, order, and decree, that henceforth no benefice 5 Prop1 (15)| councils (A. D. 325). The decree to which Luther here refers 6 Prop1 (17)| Dec. 19, 1516) passed a decree abolishing all monastic 7 Prop1 (17)| monastic exemptions, though the decree does not seem to have been 8 Prop1 | as the Romans themselves decree in that canon law of theirs, 9 Prop1 (29)| The breve is a papal decree, of equal authority with 10 Prop1 (42)| A decree of Pope Clement V of 1313, 11 Prop1 (64)| clergy is contained in a decree of Pope Siricius and dated 12 Prop2 (47)| 1415, the Council passed a decree which asserted that "either 13 Prop2 | being, and, according to the decree of the most Christian Council 14 Prop3 (7) | chamber of his heart." This decree was received into the canon 15 Prop3 | need of a general law and decree of the German nation against


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