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

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bound

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1 Intro | showing how closely the new is bound up with the old. ~The text 2 1 | impunity. For if we are bound to strive against the works 3 2 | offense, and the pope is bound on his soul's salvation 4 2 | bishops and princes are bound to punish or prevent; such 5 2 (24)| Cologne, Salzburg, etc., were bound to pay for the pallium about 6 Prop1 | and by which they are bound like servants, as that worthless 7 Prop1 | His nobles are in duty bound to prevent and punish such 8 Prop1 | 8, For since God has not bound them, no one else ought 9 Prop1 | fat. No one, therefore, is bound to keep it, but the pope 10 Prop2 | or bishop, but they are bound on their souls' salvation 11 Prop2 | churches alike? Is he not bound to do for all Christians, 12 Prop2 | nevertheless they were not bound to approve of it and to 13 Prop2 | are Christians and each is bound to help the rest, it is 14 Prop3 | out the German Emperor and bound him with oaths not to dwell 15 Prop3 | am I to do? I am in duty bound to speak. If I were able,


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