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Alphabetical [« »] soul 14 sound 3 sparingly 3 speak 22 speaking 15 speaks 9 species 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 says 22 have 22 made 22 speak 22 thus 21 an 21 natures | Martin Luther Disputation On the Divinity and Humanity of Christ IntraText - Concordances speak |
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1 Theses | union of] matter to form, speak much more~ineptly, if they 2 Theses | all men wish to seem to~speak most subtly and properly.~[ 3 Theses | various~ways be commanded to speak as simply as possible.~[ 4 Theses | teeth,~the grammarian could speak otherwise thus: The Ethiopian 5 Theses | meaning, even if he~shall speak aptly and brandish the Scripture 6 Theses | not permit the demons to speak when they~testified that 7 Theses | homines sui], when they speak falsely according to grammar,~ 8 Theses | falsely according to grammar,~speak the truth according to the 9 Theses | homines sui], while they speak truly according to grammar, 10 Theses | that is,~as to the words, speak lies according to theology, 11 Theses | what you say falsely, you speak the truth.~[ETML:S:paragrafo] 12 Disp2, VII | Argument: When we must speak carefully, there is most 13 Disp2, VII | grammar. In~theology, we must speak carefully. Therefore the 14 Disp2, VII | moved by surpassing joy to speak~thus. He speaks, however, 15 Disp2, VII | does not matter how you~speak, and I am not harmed if 16 Disp2, XIII | himself prescribes, so we must speak. That Christ was made~a 17 Disp2, XIV | Therefore we ought not to speak thus.~ ~Response: The question 18 Disp2, XVII | properly or aptly, but we speak thus so that~it can be understood 19 Disp2, XVIII | Or thus: Christ wished to~speak according to his humanity.~ ~ 20 Disp2, XIX | judgment, and sometimes~speak correctly. Therefore we 21 Disp2, XXI | does not matter how you speak, as before~me, since I am 22 Disp2, XXI | are to be taught, we must~speak modestly, properly, and