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

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2502 Prop3 | dear friend, I know well whereof I speak. I know my Aristotle 2503 2 (44) | the greater part of the wholesale business for the year was 2504 | whomever 2505 Prop3 | of men, to give them to whomsoever He will." ~But although 2506 1 | pope? ~Therefore it is a wickedly invented fable, and they 2507 2 (44) | merchants together from widely distant points, and were 2508 Prop3 (9) | application became more widespread, until by the end of the 2509 2 | almost the commonest and widest road for bringing livings 2510 Prop2 (22)| Die wilden Kapellen und Feldkirchen, 2511 Prop3 | matrimony. Therefore they live wildly enough beforehand, and wish, 2512 Prop2 (60)| sacramental presence adopted by William of Occam. For Luther's own 2513 2 | everything goes as the devil wills, and out of this ocean like 2514 Prop2 | With the perverted Thou wilt show Thyself perverse." ~ 2515 Prop3 | undertake to throw to the winds all attempts to reform them, 2516 Intro | of dragons, specters and witches, and true to her name of 2517 Prop1 | rules, laws and customs, and withal never come to a right understanding 2518 1 | their laws, with which they withdraw themselves from the jurisdiction 2519 Prop1 | occasion was given for the withdrawal of the Greek Church,65 and 2520 Intro (10)| to have the publication withheld (ENDERS, II, 461,463). ~ 2521 Prop1 | priests' children" I will not withhold my faithful counsel nor 2522 Prop1 | one and the same thing, as witness also St. Jerome.60 But of 2523 Prop3 | wealth depends not on human wits, but on God's blessing. 2524 Prop1 | conscience because their wives are called "priests' harlots" 2525 Prop2 | to them9; Matthew 23:13: "Woe unto you scribes! Ye have 2526 Intro | responsible for the nation's woes, and the remedies that are 2527 Prop3 (31)| Sie wollen ausbuben, so sich's vielmehr 2528 Prop3 | and drinking, marrying and wooing, building and planting, 2529 Prop3 | as to other lands, enough wool, hair, flax and everything 2530 2 (24) | The pallium is a woolen shoulder-cape which is the 2531 Prop2 | rest of the day should be a working-day. The reason is this: The 2532 Prop2 (28)| sale of medals which were worn as amulets, the fees for 2533 Prop2 (27)| pilgrims are said to have worshipped there. (Weimar Ed., VI, 2534 Cover, 2 | undertaken to address your worships. The distress and oppression 2535 Prop3 | And they swooned as the wounded in the streets of the city 2536 2 | of Christendom; they only wrangle about the incomes of bishoprics 2537 Prop2 | things God is just in the wrathful judgment by which He appoints 2538 Prop1 | their true meaning, and wrest them to human dreams, as 2539 Intro | feel in reading it that the writer is laying violent hands 2540 Prop1 | abolished, which the bishops are wrongfully compelled to render to the 2541 2 | Such a living rightly or wrongly contested must also belong 2542 Intro | open to the insults and wrongs and deceptions of the Roman 2543 Prop2 (31)| Hadrian VI. When Luther wrote this the process of canonization 2544 Prop3 (24)| Sermon von Kaufbandlung und Wuche of 1524. (Weim. Ed. XV, 2545 Prop3 (29)| Sermon von Kaufshandlung und Wucher, in Berl. Ed., VII, 494- 2546 1 (18) | especially pestilent heretic. Wyclif applied the term to the 2547 1 (16) | Decretum of Gratian, Dist. XL, c. 6, Si papa. In his Epitome ( 2548 1 (6) | the Extravagantes of John XXIV, and the Extravagantes Communes. 2549 Prop1 (43)| the Donation (Erl. Ed., XXV, pp. 176 ff.). 2550 2 (42) | juris canonici, Lib. I, Tit. XXVII) this right is exercised 2551 | yes 2552 2 (15) | the pope, who graciously yielded the right to others under 2553 2 | The priory of Wurzburg yields a thousand gulden; that 2554 Prop2 | knavery, leading us hither and yon with their bulls! Their 2555 2 | is such a swarm of vermin yonder in Rome, all boasting that 2556 Prop3 (1) | Places for training youths in Greek glory. ~ 2557 Prop1 (49)| and the practice had been zealously fostered by the popes through 2558 Prop2 | the Gibeonites, and King Zedekiah was miserably lost, with 2559 Prop3 (29)| of the Welser (EHRENBERG, Zeitalter der Fugger, I, 195), pales 2560 Prop3 (26)| The Zinskauf or Rentenkauf was a means


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