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Open Letter to Christ. Nobility of the German Nation

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1 Intro | conclusion. The verdict of the pope upon Luther had been long 2 Intro | tyranny and greed of the pope and the cardinals and the " 3 Cover (10)| Pope Julius II (1503-1513). Notorious 4 1 | belongs to no one except the pope. Third, if threatened with 5 1 | can call a council but the pope. ~In this wise they have 6 1 | Moreover, they have given the pope full authority over all 7 1 (2) | the punishment of an evil pope. Vol. II, -- 5. ~ 8 1 | It is pure invention that pope, bishops, priests and monks 9 1 | Christian people. ~But that a pope or a bishop anoints, confers 10 1 | higher consecration than pope or bishop gives, the consecration 11 1 | gives, the consecration by pope or bishop would never make 12 1 (6) | Extravagantes Communes. The last pope whose decrees are included 13 1 | consecrated priest, bishop and pope, though it is not seemly 14 1 | persons, whether it affect pope, bishops, priests, monks, 15 1 | prevented from providing pope, bishops, priests and monks 16 1 | regardless whether it be pope, bishop or priest whom it 17 1 | I take that to mean the pope's soul also) be subject 18 1 | demands, without regard to pope, bishops and priests,-let 19 1 | suffer it in silence when the pope or his satellites are bent 20 1 | in the canon law: "If the pope were so scandalously bad 21 1 (16) | Pontifex indubitatus (i.e., a pope who is not accused of heresy 22 1 (17) | Gregory the Great, pope 590-604. The passage is 23 1 (18) | applied the term to the pope, -- "the pope would seem 24 1 (18) | term to the pope, -- "the pope would seem to be not the 25 1 | would persuade us that the pope, whether he be a bad man 26 1 (21) | supreme pontiff (i.e., the pope) cannot err when giving 27 1 (21) | had said: "Even though the pope as an individual (singularis 28 1 (21) | wrong faith, nevertheless as pope he cannot give a wrong decision" ( 29 1 | may well happen that the pope and his followers are wicked 30 1 | follow him? Has not the pope erred many times? Who would 31 1 | help Christendom when the pope errs, if we were not to 32 1 | his side, more than the pope? ~Therefore it is a wickedly 33 1 | interpretation belongs to the pope alone. They have themselves 34 1 | cannot be applied to the pope, since the majority of the 35 1 | understanding and follow the pope, who has neither faith nor 36 1 | Moreover, it is not the pope alone who is always in the 37 1 | must run: "I believe in the pope at Rome," and so reduce 38 1 | well as does an unbelieving pope? ~All these and many other 39 1 | righteous man against the pope? In like manner St. Paul 40 1 | two are down. For when the pope acts contrary to the Scriptures, 41 1 | contention that it belongs to the pope alone to call a council 42 1 | the laws of God. When the pope deserves punishment, such 43 1 (25) | from the decision of the pope, which he foresaw would 44 1 | Christian of all.28 But if the pope alone had the right to call 45 1 | consider the councils which the pope has created, I find that 46 1 | necessity demands, and the pope is an offense to Christendom, 47 1 (29) | will not be subject to the pope. Cf. Erl. Ed., xxvi, III ~ 48 1 | edification. Therefore, if the pope were to use his authority 49 1 | miracle were to be done in the pope's behalf against the temporal 50 2 | think, however, that if the pope were with tears to pray 51 2 | his is an offense, and the pope is bound on his soul's salvation 52 2 | would be enough for the pope; he should be greater than 53 2 | Crucified." Now they make the pope a vicar of the glorified 54 2 | have maintained that the pope is above the angels in heaven 55 2 (2) | very superiority of the pope to be rulers of this world, 56 2 (4) | della Rovere, afterwards Pope Julius II, held at one time 57 2 | be reduced, or that the pope be made to keep them at 58 2 | property, at the hands of the pope? If the Kingdom of France 59 2 | now gives much more to the pope at Rome than it gave in 60 2 | and princes permitted the pope to receive the annates from 61 2 (10) | attendance upon the person of the pope, the so-called "papal family." 62 2 (10) | including the members of the pope's "family." The Gravamina 63 2 | large sums of money, the pope might accumulate a treasure 64 2 | this they should aid the pope and support him, for he 65 2 | custodian for it than the pope; for the German nation has 66 2 | been so divided between the pope and the ruling bishops and 67 2 | bishops and canons,14 that the pope has six months in the year -- 68 2 (15) | the alleged right of the pope to appoint directly to vacant 69 2 (15) | belonged absolutely to the pope, who graciously yielded 70 2 (15) | upon the authority of the pope. The rule of the "papal 71 2 (15) | filled by appointment of the pope. ~ 72 2 | never again occur in the pope's month. Thus the canons 73 2 | binding and valid when the pope on the day after his election 74 2 | to the household of the pope or of the cardinals20 holds 75 2 | enters the "household" of the pope or of a cardinal; but who 76 2 | count the "household" of the pope and of the cardinals, when 77 2 | the cardinals, when the pope, if he only goes on a pleasure-ride, 78 2 (20) | Gravamina of 1521) of the pope or of any of the cardinals. 79 2 (20) | immediate attendance upon the pope or the cardinals, and all 80 2 | old. Why should there be a pope in Christendom, if his power 81 2 | with terrible oaths to the pope's servant.25 This is the 82 2 (24) | bestowal of the pallium by the pope is a very ancient custom. 83 2 | ventures to act against the pope. That, too, is what the 84 2 (25) | oath of allegiance to the pope was required before the 85 2 | and by authority of the pope everyone does as he likes. ~ 86 2 | regulations. But my dear Lord Pope and the Holy Roman See, 87 2 | shame! There you have your pope after your own heart! Why 88 2 | commend,30 by which the pope entrusts the keeping of 89 2 (30) | the practices by which the pope evaded the provision of 90 2 | worship of God, then the pope would have to be called 91 2 | charge" of the monastery. The pope can every year make commends 92 2 | these "glosses"34 from the pope or his datarius.35 The unio, 93 2 | of the same nature. The pope binds many such benefices 94 2 | morsel, and choke him. The pope has a noble little device 95 2 | brings money, or has laid the pope under obligation in some 96 2 | speak, and desires of the pope the same benefice, then 97 2 | same benefice, then the pope takes it from the first 98 2 (42) | every grade belongs to the pope (see above, p. 86, note 99 2 (42) | reserved in the heart of the Pope," and the appointment was 100 2 | lying "reservation" of the pope creates in Rome a state 101 2 | this noble commerce the pope has built a warehouse, namely, 102 2 (53) | accommodating firm. They were the pope's financial representatives 103 2 | all history shows it. The pope never got by purchase such 104 Prop1 | them entirely;1 for the pope has broken the compact and 105 Prop1 | that men are saying to the pope and his followers, T u or 106 Prop1 | especial task. ~2. Since the pope with his Roman practices -- 107 Prop1 | should set itself against the pope as against a common enemy 108 Prop1 | by the archbishop. If the pope will break the statutes 109 Prop1 | parish-priests, so that the pope alone may be over them, 110 Prop1 | so that I verily fear the pope can be called the "man of 111 Prop1 | who is to blame except the pope? This usurped authority 112 Prop1 | must be laid before the pope, but not every little matter.19 113 Prop1 (17)| directly subject to the pope. The practice seems to have 114 Prop1 | can be settled without the pope, then his Holiness should 115 Prop1 | the Apostles and of the pope agree as Christ agrees with 116 Prop1 | should be the duty of the pope, as the man most learned 117 Prop1 | to do at Rome because the pope gives them no remuneration, 118 Prop1 | unchristian rule of the pope. ~5. No more reservations 119 Prop1 | of a cardinal or of the pope;24 and it should be strictly 120 Prop1 (23)| bureaus through which the pope regulated those matters 121 Prop1 (27)| cases in which only the pope could absolve. Cf. The XCV 122 Prop1 | cases so grave that the pope may not remit them by any 123 Prop1 (28)| absolution only from the pope, or by his authorization. 124 Prop1 (28)| New Year present for the pope. (Weimar Ed., VIII, 691). 125 Prop1 | that no abbot, bishop or pope has the power to reserve 126 Prop1 | vermin at Rome, so that the pope's household can be supported 127 Prop1 | can be supported by the pope's own purse. The pope should 128 Prop1 | the pope's own purse. The pope should not allow his court 129 Prop1 | compelled to render to the pope,33 and by which they are 130 Prop1 | to be the puppets of the pope and the Roman See and do 131 Prop1 | the emperor and ~9. The pope should have no authority 132 Prop1 | the emperor to kiss the pope's feet or sit at his feet, 133 Prop1 | faithful allegiance to the pope, as the popes have shamelessly 134 Prop1 (37)| be the prerogative of the pope; until the pope bestowed 135 Prop1 (37)| prerogative of the pope; until the pope bestowed the imperial crown, 136 Prop1 | than wicked doings of the pope have been devised by the 137 Prop1 | Antichrist, and raise the pope above God, as many are ready 138 Prop1 | It is not proper for the pope to exalt himself above the 139 Prop1 | ruler and give it to the pope, leaving the form of a servant 140 Prop1 | ridiculous and childish that the pope, with such perverted and 141 Prop1 (42)| A decree of Pope Clement V of 1313, incorporated 142 Prop1 | peculiarly belong to the pope, and they were imposed by 143 Prop1 | single household. Yet the pope would rule an empire and 144 Prop1 | empire and continue to be pope! This is a device of the 145 Prop1 | who would like, under the pope's name, to be lords of the 146 Prop1 | world, and by means of the pope and the name of Christ, 147 Prop1 | its former state. ~10. The pope should restrain himself, 148 Prop1 (43)| Donation conveyed to the pope title to the city of Rome ( 149 Prop1 | Italian lands, which the pope has taken by force and possesses 150 Prop1 (45)| last in actual war between Pope Clement VII and the Emperor 151 Prop1 | divine knighthood".46 Now the pope should be the head and front 152 Prop1 | judge over you?" But the pope rushes in unbidden, and 153 Prop1 | 11. The kissing of the pope's feet47 should take place 154 Prop1 | authority, why does not the pope do the same to others in 155 Prop1 | the two -- Christ and the pope! John 13:1 ff., Christ washed 156 Prop1 | never washed His feet; the pope, as though he were higher 157 Prop1 | so much as he fears the pope, no one pays Him such ceremonious 158 Prop1 | the proud estate of the pope. Now if they were Christians, 159 Prop1 | honor above their own, the pope would never be happy while 160 Prop1 (47)| The kissing of the pope's feet was a part of the " 161 Prop1 | scandalous pride, that the pope is not satisfied to ride 162 Prop1 | indignation. It is enough that the pope should rant and play the 163 Prop1 | in seeing that when the pope wishes to receive the communion, 164 Prop1 | sacrament were no worthy that a pope, a poor stinking sinner, 165 Prop1 | the Most Holy Father, the pope, receive it with all reverence! 166 Prop1 | counts for nothing, the pope counts for everything; and 167 Prop1 | free Council to teach the pope that he too is a man, and 168 Prop1 | with his own eyes. ~The pope must also be forbidden to 169 Prop1 | easily be helped. Though pope and bishops may let things 170 Prop1 | month freely, whether it vex pope, bishops or any one else. ~ 171 Prop1 (64)| contained in a decree of Pope Siricius and dated 385. 172 Prop1 | still less if he be only a pope; and everything that the 173 Prop1 | caring nothing whether the pope will have it so or not, 174 Prop1 | manner steal thou from the pope thy wife and child! Let 175 Prop1 | have not the authority of a pope, I have the authority of 176 Prop1 | may have a woman, and the pope grants him that, and yet 177 Prop1 | smoke nor burn. ~Second, The pope has as little power to command 178 Prop1 | bound to keep it, but the pope is responsible for all the 179 Prop1 | their last hour than the pope has been in their life. 180 Prop1 | Although the law of the pope is against it, nevertheless, 181 Prop1 | been entered against the pope's law, then his law is at 182 Prop1 | precedence of the law of the pope; and the commandments of 183 Prop1 | neglected for the sake of the pope's commandment, though many 184 Prop1 | whole "spiritual" law of the pope two lines which could be 185 Prop1 | would give offense, and the pope must first grant dispensation, 186 Prop1 | offense. Moreover, if the pope can grant dispensations 187 Prop2 | consider whether or not the pope has instituted the feasts, 188 Prop2 | the will or knowledge or pope or bishop, but they are 189 Prop2 | even against the will of pope and bishop, thought these 190 Prop2 | fourth degrees and if the pope can grant dispensation in 191 Prop2 | these things! For if the pope has the authority to sell 192 Prop2 | this right, neither has the pope the right to sell them at 193 Prop2 (20)| What the pope sold was release from the " 194 Prop2 (23)| Universities of Leipzig and Erfurt, Pope Eugenius IV in 1446 granted 195 Prop2 | crowds and bring in money. Pope and bishop help along; it 196 Prop2 | What spirit has given the pope the authority to canonize 197 Prop2 | it, perhaps for fear that pope, priests and monks would 198 Prop2 | the cause of unity. The pope, too, is glad for the present 199 Prop2 | and other things which the pope sells at his flaying-place 200 Prop2 (31)| canonized, May 31, 1523, by Pope Hadrian VI. When Luther 201 Prop2 | everywhere the same; and let the pope remain a blind leader of 202 Prop2 | 15:4) Neither angel nor pope can give you as much as 203 Prop2 | parish-church. Nay, the pope leads you away from the 204 Prop2 | What you must buy from the pope is neither good nor of God; 205 Prop2 | gotten and spent. Such things pope, bishops and doctors should 206 Prop2 | nothing good in them. If the pope has the power to grant you 207 Prop2 | another; and they say the pope has the authority to do 208 Prop2 | evil wiles to prove the pope the true Antichrist, yet 209 Prop2 | it. Hearest thou this, O pope, not most holy, but most 210 Prop2 (45)| They were bestowed by the pope and could be revoked by 211 Prop2 (46)| not been approved by the pope, and absolved the king from 212 Prop2 | oath and alliance which Pope Julius made between the 213 Prop2 (48)| Venice made terms with the pope and detached him from the 214 Prop2 (48)| result was war between the pope and the King of France. 215 Prop2 | which is at fault, yet the pope and his followers are still 216 Prop2 | souls but, like all the pope's hypocrites, only their 217 Prop2 | all their sects. Then the pope should, for their souls' 218 Prop2 | time of St. Cyprian.54 The pope has no right to oppose such 219 Prop2 | Peter, to do this with the pope's consent, I should be satisfied, 220 Prop2 | Bohemians a heller and the pope does not bind them at all 221 Prop2 | intolerable laws of the pope, nay, they cannot well exist 222 Prop2 | of St. Thomas59 and the pope. On the other hand, it is 223 Prop2 | done what I could. If the pope or his followers hinder 224 Prop2 | to the love of God. The pope ought to give up his papacy 225 Prop3 | is no work more worthy of pope or emperor than a thorough 226 Prop3 | well be destroyed, for the pope has taken the whole canon 227 Prop3 | in the sweet will of the pope and his flatterers. Your 228 Prop3 | the canon law; still the pope has his scrinium pectoris,7 229 Prop3 | release. ~Since, then, the pope and his followers have suspended 230 Prop3 | whole arbitrary will of the pope, which has now become the 231 Prop3 | that is, "hypocrites of the pope"! It is said that there 232 Prop3 | to the rear? Moreover the pope commands, with many severe 233 Prop3 | bench,11 to the end that the pope's harmful laws may rule 234 Prop3 | us Doctors of Theology. Pope, emperor and universities 235 Prop3 | force the Holy Ghost into pope, bishops and doctors, although 236 Prop3 | great boasts about how the pope took the Holy Roman Empire 237 Prop3 (18)| crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in the year 800 238 Prop3 (18)| lay in the power of the pope, and Pope Clement V (1313) 239 Prop3 (18)| the power of the pope, and Pope Clement V (1313) even claimed 240 Prop3 (18)| the event of a vacancy the pope was the possessor of the 241 Prop3 | former power. ~Now when the pope could not subdue to his 242 Prop3 | became the servants of the pope, and there is now a second 243 Prop3 | Roman Empire, which the pope has built upon the Germans; 244 Prop3 | upon the caprice of the pope and his followers, so that 245 Prop3 | will." ~But although the pope unjustly and by violence 246 Prop3 | matter God has used the pope's wickedness to give such 247 Prop3 | name of the empire, but the pope has our wealth, honor, body, 248 Prop3 | regardless whether the pope stole it, or got it by robbery, 249 Prop3 | knew of it. ~Therefore the pope and his followers may not 250 Prop3 | Constantinople, from whom the pope godlessly and lawlessly 251 Prop3 | do. Second, because the pope's intention was not to give 252 Prop3 | insignia of the empire, but the pope has its treasures, its authority, 253 Prop3 | and its liberty. So the pope gobbles the kernel, and 254 Prop3 | it is true, then let the pope give us Rome and everything 255 Prop3 | does not follow that the pope must be above an emperor 256 Prop3 | Except in the case of the pope, it has never happened in 257 Prop3 | lets himself be crowned pope by three cardinals, who 258 Prop3 | believe that even if the pope had not robbed us Germans 259 Prop3 | invented the practice, and the pope, by confirming it,27 has 260 Prop3 | regardless whether or not the pope, with all his law and unlaw, 261 Prop3 | be the chief concern of pope, bishops, lords and councils. 262 Prop3 | them boldly go to work, -- pope, bishop, priest, monk and


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