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... Germans from all over supported Martin Luther because Martin was German and they did not like to see their hard earned money go to Italy cities instead of ...
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... The readings of the German, Martin Luther and Frenchman, John Calvin influenced many people to have questions about their church, its teachings and why one ...
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... was to preach. One of the most widespread of Luther's reforms was his translation of the Bible into German. Because of this many ...
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... What political and social implications came as a result of Luther's teachings? His teachings caused a revolt among the German peasants. ...
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... Under protection of Elector Frederick III of Saxony, Luther translated the New Testament from Greek into German and began a translation of the entire Bible. ...
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Martin Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer that had a great impact on not only religion but also on politics, economics, education and ...
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... of the Third Reich," puts it succinctly: "Through his sermons and his magnificent translations of the Bible, Luther created the modern German language, aroused ...
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... New York: AMS Press, 1971. Lindsay, Thomas Martin. Luther and the German Reformation. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970. Manns, Peter. ...
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... The European war was now in the skies and the seas as the Luftwaffe pounded British cities and factories, while the German submarines sank supply ships ...
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... salvation. Luther translated the Bible into his native German, so that his fellow Germans could read the Bible for themselves. They ...
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... Martin Luther was a German priest whose criticism of the Roman Catholic Church initiated the Reformation and the establishment of Protestantism. ...
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... 132). Luther also spoke in a powerful German voice that was full of vigor. Erasmus on the other hand was seen as a man of intellect. ...
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... Martin Luther. Luther was a German Augustinian monk and professor of theology at the University of Wittenberg in Saxony. His goal ...
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... Many leaders of the German states agreed with Luther. More German leaders supported Martin Luther as his protests grew stronger. ...
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... In his pursuit of the truth he sponsored the Leipzieg debates in 1519, between John Eck, a leading German theologian, and Luther. ...
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... Because there were a lot of differences among the German cities with respect to their ... found it advisable to begin a study of the reception of Luther's ideas by ...
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... Martin Luther Martin Luther was the son of a German miner. ... Luther fought back, saying that the church was tricking the German people. ...
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... hired a man named Johann Tetzel to do the selling and when Luther heard of ... A lot of new ideas were being introduced to German society and the economy wasn't ...
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... Lutheranism, coming as it did from Germany, is a major force in German religion and the German identity. The teachings of Luther, and the peculiar national ...
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... When the German princes took Luther in to their homes, they knew that if they could incorporate the Protestant religion they would be able to take away some of ...
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... Luther then went back to studying theology in order to become a professor at one of the new German universities staffed by monks. ...
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... What political and social implications came as a result of Luther's teachings? His teachings caused a revolt among the German peasants. ...
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... neither safe nor right to go against conscience." Possible the most important contribution of Luther to society was his translation of the Bible into German. ...
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Thomas More's "Utopia" and Martin Luther's essays to the German nobility have some similarities. They both criticize the environment ...
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... Martin Luther a German priest, who lived in the small city of Wittenberg was the the most famous critic of the corrupt practices of the Catholic church. ...
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... the Church. Luther called on German princes to reform the Church since the Church seemed unwilling to reform itself. And after accepting ...
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... halt the tide of revolt the Holy Roman emperor, Charles V, and the German princes and ecclesiastics gathered at the Diet of Worms, and ordered Luther to recant ...
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... "Commencement of the Reformation was spearheaded by a German monk, Martin Luther" (Rosten 9). Born in 1483 in Eisleben, Martin Luther began his schooling in ...
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... "Commencement of the Reformation was spearheaded by a German monk, Martin Luther" (Rosten 9). Born in 1483 in Eisleben, Martin Luther began his schooling in ...
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... Philip Melanchthon - (1497-1560) German Protestant reformer; born Philip Schwarzerd. He succeeded Luther as leader of the Reformation movement in Germany in ...
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