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eople and wish . Anwho show theie me som There is no nation in which my
writings have not made me some friends , but in Germany there are many who
show their affection for me even more than I could wish . And you are well aware
of the ...
eople and wish . Anwho show theie me som There is no nation in which my
writings have not made me some friends , but in Germany there are many who
show their affection for me even more than I could wish . And you are well aware
of the ...
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And with what assurance do they now wish to commit me with Luther who have
hitherto prated that I was nothing but a grammarian ? But suppose that Luther
were illiterate . What then follows ? That would be a fine conclusion of his , who ,
as ...
And with what assurance do they now wish to commit me with Luther who have
hitherto prated that I was nothing but a grammarian ? But suppose that Luther
were illiterate . What then follows ? That would be a fine conclusion of his , who ,
as ...
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But I bear such things all the more patiently in that my conscience pricks me not
in the slightest degree with regard to any one of those charges . If I did not feel as
a Christian man should , concerning God and Holy Writ , I would not wish my ...
But I bear such things all the more patiently in that my conscience pricks me not
in the slightest degree with regard to any one of those charges . If I did not feel as
a Christian man should , concerning God and Holy Writ , I would not wish my ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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