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maliciousness 1
malignant 1
mammon 6
man 39
man-servant 4
man-servants 4
manage 1
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40 namely
39 besides
39 love
39 man
39 place
39 suffer
39 under
Martin Luther
Luther's Large Catechism

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man

   Chapter
1 1| care for no one. Lo, such a man also has a god,~Mammon by 2 1| commandment~requires, namely, that man's entire heart and all his 3 1| of itself. ~Therefore no man should presume to take or 4 1| be~regarded as though a man had spoken it. For to you 5 1| chosen of God and a godly man; but when he was~established 6 1| hand, was a poor, despised man, hunted down and chased, 7 1| and rest, so~that both man and beast might recuperate, 8 1| holy exercises, unless the man~himself be first holy. But 9 1| work is to be done by which man is~himself made holy, which 10 1| works are for the service of man. There you have~everything 11 1| see whether you are the man to~oppose Him. How difficult, 12 1| suffer harm to befall no~man, but show him all good and 13 1| others, and therefore created man and woman~separately (as 14 1| chastity is to be maintained, man and wife must by all means~ 15 1| beware of this: When the poor man comes to you (of whom there 16 1| justice, where a poor innocent~man is accused and oppressed 17 1| and in consequence a poor man and his cause must be~oppressed, 18 1| above all things a godly man, and not only a~godly, but 19 1| modest, yea, a brave and bold man; likewise, to~be a witness 20 1| fearless and especially a godly man. For a~person who is to 21 1| else would bring some poor man into bad repute from which 22 1| nothing on or in entire man which can do both~greater 23 1| possessions. Moreover,~every man had power over his wife 24 1| thought an honorable, pious man, as St. Mark also testifies 25 1| ordinary life for the common man, but that theirs is for 26 1| people do not see that no man can~get so far as to keep 27 1| them is a heavenly, angelic~man far above all holiness of 28 1| and cause to do so and no man would reprove~you; but that 29 2| namely, that He became man, conceived and born~without [ 30 2| Scriptures, as, the spirit of~man, heavenly spirits, and evil 31 3| are so situated that no man can perfectly keep the~Ten 32 3| tossed. For let not~that man think that he shall receive 33 4| as truly as I can say, No~man has spun the Ten Commandments, 34 4| any work~performed by a man or a saint. For what work 35 4| mother, I behold a different man, adorned and~clothed with 36 5| invented nor introduced by any man, but without any one's~counsel 37 5| and strengthens the new man. For by Baptism we are first 38 5| nature of flesh and blood in man, and there are so many hindrances 39 5| oppose him and attack the old man, and that he cannot~topple


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