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1 Intro | suffice for a beginning. May God help us at length to open
2 Intro | blasphemous Rome! The wrath of God hath come upon thee, as
3 Intro | to know him as the man of God, or the prophet, or the
4 Cover, 1 | The grace and peace of God be with thee, esteemed and
5 Cover, 1 | chide me. Perchance I owe my God and the world another pie
6 Cover, 1 | nor regard their favor. God help us to seek not our
7 Cover, 2 | Luther.~Grace and power from God, Most Illustrious Majesty,
8 Cover, 2 | even now to cry aloud that God may inspire some one with
9 Cover, 2 | now intend, by the help of God, to throw some light upon
10 Cover, 2 | and so great a hindrance. God has given us a noble youth
11 Cover, 2 | the world were ours; for God cannot and will not suffer
12 Cover, 2 | on own might more than on God, and therefore they had
13 Cover, 2 | force and humbly trusting God; we must seek God's help
14 Cover, 2 | trusting God; we must seek God's help with earnest prayer,
15 Cover, 2 | therefore, and in the fear of God. The more force we use,
16 Cover, 2 | do not act humbly and in God's fear. The popes and the
17 Cover, 2 | might and cunning, without God's help. ~
18 1 | would be an offense against God not to obey them in all
19 1 | deceptions.3 ~Josh. 6:20 Now God help us, and give us one
20 1 | ourselves, and once more attain God's favor. ~Against the first
21 1 (11) | ministry of the Word of God." ~
22 1 | administration of the Word of God and the sacraments, which
23 1 | temporal power is ordained of God to punish evil-doers and
24 1 | but are the ministers of God for the punishment of evildoers,
25 1 | sake, for so is the will of God" He has also prophesied
26 1 | Now we see how they whom God and the Apostles have made
27 1 (18) | sitting in the temple of God"); 1 John 2:18, 22:4:3,
28 1 | listening to another in God's Word, then the first,
29 1 | Christians shall be taught of God. Thus it may well happen
30 1 | Christians, not taught of God, not having true understanding.
31 1 | the prophet himself. If God then spoke an ass against
32 1 | contrary to the laws of God. When the pope deserves
33 1 | office and work in which God has put them above every
34 1 | a madman, and relying on God, hurl back the ban on him,
35 1 | Corinthians, II Corinthians 10:8 "God has given us authority not
36 1 | weakness of our faith in God. Christ Himself prophesied
37 1 | firm faith to the words of God, and then the devil will
38 2 | dear Germans, and fear God rather than men, that we
39 2 | were with tears to pray to God, he would have to lay aside
40 2 | aside these crowns, for our God can suffer no pride; and
41 2 | not only in the sight of God, but also in the sight of
42 2 | overthrowing the worship of God. For this reason we now
43 2 | suppressed the worship of God. ~Now that Italy is sucked
44 2 | worship and the Word of God. Even if there were not
45 2 | now complain that at Rome God's command and Christian
46 2 | It would be no wonder if God were to rain from heaven
47 2 | hope, will not dare to put God to such open shame! There
48 2 | abolition of the worship of God, but only "giving it into
49 2 | abolishing the worship of God, then the pope would have
50 2 | Christendom and an abolisher of God's worship, because this
51 2 | increase the worship of God and preserve the monasteries.
52 2 | every sort of contempt of God, and even the rule of Antichrist
53 2 | devil becomes a saint, and a god to boot. What heaven and
54 Prop1 | but have more regard to God and His glory than to the
55 Prop1 | should leave the Word of God and serve tables, but we
56 Prop1 | the ban and the name of God to support their robbery,
57 Prop1 | praise such blasphemy of God's name arid such abuse of
58 Prop1 | become, in the sight of God, partakers in their rascality;
59 Prop1 | rascality; it is our duty before God to resist it, for St. Paul,
60 Prop1 | injury of their faith in God. This is especially true
61 Prop1 | against the commandments of God are not reserved cases;
62 Prop1 | cases; but sins against what God has never commanded and
63 Prop1 | without authority interfere in God's judgment, and without
64 Prop1 | especially sins against God's commandments, then there
65 Prop1 | force the holy words of God out of their true meaning,
66 Prop1 | and raise the pope above God, as many are ready doing
67 Prop1 | been some special plague of God that so many people of understanding
68 Prop1 | everything as though he were a god, until he no longer knows
69 Prop1 | idol, and now no one fears God so much as he fears the
70 Prop1 | were Christians, and held God's honor above their own,
71 Prop1 | happy while he knew that God's honor was despised and
72 Prop1 | honor until he saw that God's honor was again exalted
73 Prop1 | rightly fear the wrath of God, if we flatter this kind
74 Prop1 | sinner, should rise to show God honor, when all other Christians,
75 Prop1 | Would it be a wonder if God were to send a plague upon
76 Prop1 | though this is against God and against all Christian
77 Prop1 | Christian doctrine. Now God help a free Council to teach
78 Prop1 | man, and is not more than God, as he presumes to be. ~
79 Prop1 | back with them contempt for God and His commandments. It
80 Prop1 (50)| Cf. The Italian proverb, "God is everywhere except at
81 Prop1 | evil, delusive work, for God has not commanded it. But
82 Prop1 | stirred up, torn away from God's commandments, and drawn
83 Prop1 | continue, though it is against God and the salvation of souls. ~
84 Prop1 | and for the despising of God's commandments. Hence come
85 Prop1 | pilgrimage to the keeping of God's commandments and to works
86 Prop1 | and the commandments of God exalted, and he ought to
87 Prop1 | keep the commandments of God. And yet, in order to quiet
88 Prop1 | straight and common path of God's commandments; everyone
89 Prop1 | all the commandments of God. ~13. Next we come to that
90 Prop1 | should no more be permitted. God help us, there are already
91 Prop1 | too many of them! Would to God they were all done away,
92 Prop1 | when the fathers, who knew God's works and wonders, had
93 Prop1 | children, from ignorance of God's works and of faith, immediately
94 Prop1 | lost the understanding of God's works and of faith, and
95 Prop1 | ought to be so free that God is served in them with free
96 Prop1 | contrary to the command of God in Genesis 3:19, "In the
97 Prop1 | bishops, canons and monks. God has not instituted these
98 Prop1 | only of the ministry which God has instituted68 and which
99 Prop1 | sin. Gal. 1:8, For since God has not bound them, no one
100 Prop1 | certainly married before God. And I say that where they
101 Prop1 | and are not commanded by God. Ex. 12:35 f. You should
102 Prop1 | that there are many to whom God has been more gracious at
103 Prop1 | for the commandment of God, which decrees that no one
104 Prop1 | and the commandments of God must not be broken and neglected
105 Prop1 | matrimony, until by their means God's commandment has been altogether
106 Prop1 | without right and against God; before God and the Scriptures
107 Prop1 | and against God; before God and the Scriptures it is
108 Prop1 | them -- for the sake of God and the salvation of souls.
109 Prop1 | when they are opposed to God and the salvation of souls,
110 Prop2 | interfering in the judgment of God. ~And so I advise these
111 Prop2 | publicly prove, so that God's judgment and grace may
112 Prop2 | to the judgment-seat of God. ~16. It were also necessary
113 Prop2 | but a mockery, by which God is deeply angered, and that
114 Prop2 | kind of pleasure should God have in such a miserable
115 Prop2 | they are performed not for God's sake and out of willing
116 Prop2 | willing love can please God or obtain anything from
117 Prop2 | angers rather than reconciles God. It would please me more --
118 Prop2 | would be more acceptable to God and far better -- that a
119 Prop2 | faith. O dear Christians! God cares not for much praying,
120 Prop2 | avarice, which cannot trust God, brings such things to pass,
121 Prop2 | greater sins? And yet, to put God's Word and worship to silence,
122 Prop2 | on the holy days we anger God more than on other days,
123 Prop2 | only is no service done to God and His saints by the many
124 Prop2 | If a thing is opposed to God, and harmful to man in body
125 Prop2 | only to the increase of God's dishonor and to the damnation
126 Prop2 | is of no avail. Did not God Himself set aside His own
127 Prop2 | of souls. Yea, would to God that all the things which
128 Prop2 | of their money; would to God, I say, that any priest
129 Prop2 | to rend his nets and for God's sake to tread them under
130 Prop2 | hand, if the thing were of God their prohibition would
131 Prop2 | evidence that it is not of God, this would be enough, --
132 Prop2 | this cannot possible be the God. Moreover, God has commanded
133 Prop2 | possible be the God. Moreover, God has commanded nothing of
134 Prop2 | than for the commands of God -- that is surely the devil
135 Prop2 | enough for that. But for what God has commanded no one provides;
136 Prop2 | that we too must tempt God, interfere in His judgment
137 Prop2 | canonize themselves. Yea, it is God alone who should canonize
138 Prop2 | in heaven, for it is by God's Word and sacrament that
139 Prop2 | despise such great things God is just in the wrathful
140 Prop2 | he did it in the name of God and under the plausible
141 Prop2 | served only for the glory of God and as a good example, may
142 Prop2 | canonizing of saints neither God's glory nor the improvement
143 Prop2 | goods, that everything, even God Himself, has been forced
144 Prop2 | though all the gifts which God bestows are the common and
145 Prop2 | Christians, gratis and for God's sake, everything that
146 Prop2 | baptism, Word, faith, Christ, God and all things? (Eph. 4:
147 Prop2 | faith, his Christ and with God, Who is everywhere the same;
148 Prop2 | can give you as much as God gives you in your parish-church.
149 Prop2 | you away from the gifts of God, which you have without
150 Prop2 | will fall into hell, not in God's name! ~Let this be your
151 Prop2 | pope is neither good nor of God; for what is from God, to
152 Prop2 | of God; for what is from God, to wit, the Gospel and
153 Prop2 | Gospel and the works of God; for what is from God, to
154 Prop2 | of God; for what is from God, to wit, the Gospel and
155 Prop2 | Gospel and the works of God, is not only given without
156 Prop2 | gift. We have deserved of God that we should be so deceived,
157 Prop2 | says: 2 Thess. 2:11 f.: "God shall send a strong delusion
158 Prop2 | Thus it seems to me one of God's greatest miracles that
159 Prop2 | neither shall he eat." God has not decreed that any
160 Prop2 | greatly arouse the wrath of God. It would therefore be profitable
161 Prop2 | and there be free to serve God, to study, to become scholars
162 Prop2 | profit; though it is also of God's grace that they too come
163 Prop2 | avarice and veiled distrust of God assuredly go with it, so
164 Prop2 | but most sinful? O that God from heaven would soon destroy
165 Prop2 | exalt thyself above thy God, to break and to loose His
166 Prop2 | profligates, faithless? God hath commanded to keep oath
167 Prop2 | Church and set himself up as God, -- the man of sin and the
168 Prop2 | Even in our own times, God help us! How much Christian
169 Prop2 | Roman See. He suppresses God's commandment, he exalts
170 Prop2 | safe-conduct and oath; whereby God's commandment was sinned
171 Prop2 | injustice and disobedience of God on our part, nevertheless
172 Prop2 | safe-conduct and a commandment of God. Beyond doubt they were
173 Prop2 | contrary to the commandment of God; and no one is so ignorant
174 Prop2 | contrary to the commandment of God, even though they had been
175 Prop2 | condemned; for the judgments of God are secret and terrible,
176 Prop2 | terrible, and no one save God alone should undertake to
177 Prop2 | burned unjustly and against God's commandment, and the Bohemians
178 Prop2 | is as much as to say that God's commandments are not to
179 Prop2 | be kept to the end that God's commandments may be kept.
180 Prop2 | they were saying or doing. God has commanded that a safe-conduct
181 Prop2 | other bishops, in despite of God and of justice. If he will
182 Prop2 | have been made subject to God's Word only; why should
183 Prop2 | keep them in the sight of God and men. For Christ says,
184 Prop2 | midst of them." Would to God that on both sides we were
185 Prop2 | contrary to the love of God. The pope ought to give
186 Prop3 | of the best Christians. God has sent him as a plague
187 Prop3 | the books of the living God, so that when I think of
188 Prop3 | let it fall in the name of God, and let there be no more
189 Prop3 | Scripture. ~The temporal law, -- God help us! What a wilderness
190 Prop3 | case of necessity. Would to God that as every land has its
191 Prop3 | Bible, the holy Word of God, so far to the rear? Moreover
192 Prop3 | way than humbly to pray God to give us Doctors of Theology.
193 Prop3 | They must all be taught of God Himself." Now the Holy Ghost
194 Prop3 | it. (Number 22:28). Would God that we were worthy to have
195 Prop3 | the Gospel. And would to God that every town had a girl'
196 Prop3 | neglect to set the Word of God before them. They fare as
197 Prop3 | unceasingly busy with the Word of God must become corrupt; that
198 Prop3 | their bidding. ~Ah well! For God the Lord it is a small thing
199 Prop3 | nevertheless, that in this matter God has used the pope's wickedness
200 Prop3 | fault, by the providence of God and the plotting of evil
201 Prop3 | wisely and in the fear of God, so long as it shall please
202 Prop3 | given us by the will of God through evil-minded men;
203 Prop3 | we have more regard for God's will than for the treacherous
204 Prop3 | robbery and force; yet it was God's will that it should be
205 Prop3 | made it anew. It is all God's ordering, which came to
206 Prop3 | to himself and use us (if God had not prevented) to subdue
207 Prop3 | the empty hulls. ~Now may God, Who by the wiles of tyrants
208 Prop3 | them, have received from God! They boast that they have
209 Prop3 | him. The prophet Samuel at God's command anointed and crowned
210 Prop3 | men are impoverished.23 God has given to us, as to other
211 Prop3 | satisfied with the goods which God has given us. ~2. In like
212 Prop3 | There grows among us, by God's grace, more to eat and
213 Prop3 | commerce, and in ancient times God make His people of Israel
214 Prop3 | not on human wits, but on God's blessing. I commend this
215 Prop3 | be much more pleasing to God if we increased agriculture
216 Prop3 | Therefore let him whom God does not constrain (1 Cor.
217 Prop3 | farther and say, If you trust God so little that you are not
218 Prop3 | one measure of trust in God, you must have ten measures
219 Prop3 | cleric. If you do not trust God to support you in the world,
220 Prop3 | build a hundred churches for God and raise up all the dead! ~[
221 Prop3 | the world to the wrath of God; they can do no more than
222 Prop3 | opponents; but as I now see, God has through them compelled
223 Prop3 | Christendom must be judged by God alone. Such a cause has
224 Prop3 | was not yet pleasing to God. ~Therefore let them boldly
225 Prop3 | as they have ever done. ~God give us all a Christian
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