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The multitude of books is a great evil. There is no limit to this fever for writing.
Martin Luther
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Martin Luther
Age: 62 †
Born: 1483
Born: November 10
Died: 1546
Died: February 18
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An angel is a spiritual creature created by God without a body, for the service of Christendom and of the church.
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But the Jews are so hardened that they listen to nothing though overcome by testimonies they yield not an inch. It is a pernicious race, oppressing all men by their usury and rapine. If they give a prince or magistrate a thousand florins, they extort twenty thousand from the subjects in payment. We must ever keep on guard against them.
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Women should remain at home, sit still, keep house, and bear and bring up children...If a woman grows weary and, at last, dies from childbearing, it matters not. Let her die from bearing - she is there to do it.
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Always preach in such a way that if the people listening do not come to hate their sin, they will instead hate you
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I know that a Christian should be humble, but against the Pope I am going to be proud and say to him: You, Pope, I will not have you for my boss, for I am sure that my doctrine is divine.
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When Eve was brought unto Adam, he became filled with the Holy Spirit, and gave her the most sanctified, the most glorious of appellations. He called, her Eva--that is to say, the Mother of All. He did not style her wife, but simply mother--mother of all living creatures. In this consists the glory and the most precious ornament of woman.
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I often laugh at Satan, and there is nothing that makes him so angry as when I attack him to his face, and tell him that through God I am more than a match for him
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Christians fight best on their knees. Whatever good may be done is done and brought about by prayer.
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I had rather be in hell with Christ, than be in heaven without him.
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The law of God cannot be fulfilled by external obedience.
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I simply taught, preached, wrote God's Word: otherwise I did nothing. The Word of God did it all.
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Every book is a great action and every great action is a book!
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All which happens through the whole world happens through hope. No husbandman would sow a grain of corn if he did not hope it would spring up and bring forth the ear how much more we are helped on by hope in the eternal life.
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This error of free will is a special doctrine of the Antichrist.
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Each betrayal begins with trust.
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We refuse to have our conscience bound by any work or law, so that by doing this or that we should be righteous, or leaving this or that undone we should be damned.
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