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IN GERMANY FROM THE LEIPSIC DISPUTA
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from a throne, the greatest then in
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who had not forgiven his discomfitu
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outcry which had been raised agains
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discoursed together at his table. H
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It would complete his glory, and re
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ecome emperor? Most historians have
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Frederick of Saxony had declined wh
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it will operate spiritual effects o
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most; masterly picture of the Roman
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These, to use Luther's metaphor, we
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The instant remedies which he urged
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doctrine of man's inability and God
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who held them in bondage. They have
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nor all the great ones of earth cou
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ages. Rebel kings, proud heresiarch
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Meanwhile rumors reached Luther of
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assembly of all the saints, holy Ch
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eyes. The Pope advanced with excomm
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his career by going into permanent
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in the faith of the recipient. Fait
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cannot help looking to you, O Leo,
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even before you could try any remed
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indignation. The extreme men of the
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checking the Pope, which he found h
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the startling affirmation that "thi
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they came under the walls of a cast
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have seen, to revolve its lessons,