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Here I stand; I can do no otherwise. God help me. Amen!
Speech at the Diet of Worms
Martin
Luther
Martin Luther
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The Ninety-Five Theses
The historic theses protesting the dispensation of indulgences. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XXXVI, Part 4.
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
Luthers great nationalist tract advocating German control of German ecclesiastical matters. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XXXVI, Part 5.
Concerning Christian Liberty
Letter to Pope Leo X espousing the doctrine of justification of faith. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XXXVI, Part 6.
Before the Diet of Worms
From the
Worlds Famous Orations
, Vol. VII.
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