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Pagina 151
... Leipzig fell to the latter territory , left the do- mains of Frederick the Wise without a university . Wittenberg and Torgau were the electoral residences , and although the former city was mean in appearance and its population not ...
... Leipzig fell to the latter territory , left the do- mains of Frederick the Wise without a university . Wittenberg and Torgau were the electoral residences , and although the former city was mean in appearance and its population not ...
Pagina 156
... Leipzig , was chosen . He was a man of bad reputation , 1Leo was a man of but little principle , though better than many of his pre- decessors . His Christianity was a matter of convenience , rather than of convic- tion . His interest ...
... Leipzig , was chosen . He was a man of bad reputation , 1Leo was a man of but little principle , though better than many of his pre- decessors . His Christianity was a matter of convenience , rather than of convic- tion . His interest ...
Pagina 161
... Leipzig , was a most " asinine ass . The time was approaching when this undignified mode of disputation would be displaced by one of the sublimest struggles of history . 99 1 These coarse epithets were taken as arguments by many ...
... Leipzig , was a most " asinine ass . The time was approaching when this undignified mode of disputation would be displaced by one of the sublimest struggles of history . 99 1 These coarse epithets were taken as arguments by many ...
Pagina 163
... Leipzig , much to the disgust of the faculty of theology , but under command of Duke George . After Eck had dragged Luther into the contest the reformer demanded a part in the disputation . Eck was an able and experienced debater , but ...
... Leipzig , much to the disgust of the faculty of theology , but under command of Duke George . After Eck had dragged Luther into the contest the reformer demanded a part in the disputation . Eck was an able and experienced debater , but ...
Pagina 164
... Leipzig disputation was that it brought Luther the sympathy of many of the Humanists . Comp . Möller , iii , 19 . 2 Schaff gives a lengthy summary of the work and defends Luther against Janssen's charge that the reformer counseled war ...
... Leipzig disputation was that it brought Luther the sympathy of many of the Humanists . Comp . Möller , iii , 19 . 2 Schaff gives a lengthy summary of the work and defends Luther against Janssen's charge that the reformer counseled war ...
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