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...stitute for the sickly city pastor, Simon Heinse, from the city council of Wittenberg. Before this time he was obliged to preach only occasionally in ... ... bound, by divine and human right, to lead and direct the congregation at Wittenberg on the true way to life, and it would have been a denial of the... ...t were also occasioned by the work of his calling and of his office in the Wittenberg congregation. He had no other object in view than to edify his c... ...arily to serve. If the bounds of his congregation spread ever wider beyond Wittenberg, so that his writings found a surprisingly ready sale, even afar... ...M. L. Vuittenberg. On the last page it bore the printer’s mark: Getruck zu Wittenberg bey dem iungen Melchior Lotther. Im T ausent funfhundert vnnd ... ...ongregation remained, now how ever, not only for the narrow circle of the Wittenberg congregation, but for the Christian layman in general. In the de... ...acquaint him with the thoughts of his much abused pastor and professor at Wittenberg, for never before had Luther expressed himself on the impor ta... ...ly Grace, Y our Princely Grace’s Humble Chaplain, DR. MARTIN LUTHER. From Wittenberg, March 29th, A. D. 1520. THE TREATISE I. W e ought first to know...
...y inward necessity. In 1515 he received his appointment as the standing substitute for the sickly city pastor, Simon Heinse, from the city council of Wittenberg. Before this time he was obliged to preach only occasionally in the convent, apart from his activity as teacher in the University and convent. Through this appointment he was in duty bound, by divine and human righ...
... 1520; the other had been published the previous autumn but had not reached Wittenberg until some months later. The first came from the pen of August... ... Tulich was born at Steinheim, near Paderborn, in Westphalia; graduated from Wittenberg (A.B., 1511); was a proofreader in Melchior Lotter’s printing... ... proofreader in Melchior Lotter’s printing-house at Leipzig. He returned to Wittenberg in 1519 and received the doctorate in 1520; became professor ...
... forget how difficult it was to have sound judgment at a time when papal tyranny was at its height. They forget that Martin Luther decided to stay in Wittenberg (in 1527) when the plague struck in order to give encouragement to those affected in the hour of death while the elector ordered others to flee to Jena for refuge. They forget that at one time the pope ordered en...
...s base of stock, In Germany, within a town call’d Rhodes: At riper years, to Wittenberg he went, Whereas his kinsmen chiefly brought him up. Doctor Fa... ... Gravell’d the pastors of the German church, And made the flowering pride of Wittenberg Swarm to my problems, as th’ infernal spirits On sweet Musaeus... ..., at all times, in what shape and form soever he please. I, John Faustus, of Wittenberg, Doctor, by these presents, do give both body and soul to Luci... ...O, yes; and with him comes the German conjurer, The learned Faustus, fame of Wittenberg, The wonder of the world for magic art; And he intends to shew... ... conjure thee too? CARTER. I’ll tell you how he served me. As I was going to Wittenberg, t’other day, with a load of hay, he met me, and asked me what... ...s not Helena. I will be Paris, and for love of thee, Instead of T roy, shall Wittenberg be sack’d; Doctor Faustus – Marlowe 67 And I will combat wit... ...hat I have been a student here these thirty years, O, would I had never seen Wittenberg, never read book! and what wonders I have done, all Germany ca...
...’s “Open Letter on T ranslating” 19 Jj This text was translated for Project Wittenberg by Dr. Gary Mann in 1995 and was placed by him in the pub lic...
... his son, Do I impart toward you. For your intent In going back to school in Wittenberg, It is most retrograde to our desire: And we beseech you, bend... ...ot thy mother lose her prayers, Hamlet: I pray thee, stay with us; go not to Wittenberg. HAMLET: I shall in all my best obey you, madam. KING CLAUDIU... ... Sir, my good friend; I’ll change that name with you: And what make you from Wittenberg, Horatio? Marcellus? MARCELLUS: My good lord— HAMLET: I am v... ...I am very glad to see you. Good even, sir. But what, in faith, make you from Wittenberg? HORATIO: A truant disposition, good my lord. HAMLET: I woul...
... impart towards you. For your intent 295 In going backe to Schoole in Wittenberg, 296 It is most retrograde to our desire: 297 And we b... ...other lose her Prayers Hamlet: 301 I prythee stay with vs, go not to Wittenberg. 302 Ham. I shall in all my best 303 Obey you Mada... ...d, 351 Ile change that name with you: 352 And what make you from Wittenberg Horatio? [nn6 353 Marcellus. 354 Mar. My good L...
... be brought to shame. I must tell a story. There was a doctor sent here to Wittenberg from France, who said publicly before us that his king was sure...
...le person; 112 Thomas Carlyle made him Professor in his new University of Wittenberg, Preacher too at Wittenberg; in both which capacities, as in all... ...oul alive. But the Roman High-priesthood did come athwart him: afar off at Wittenberg he, Luther, could not get lived in honesty for it; he remonstrat... ...n a Pagan rather than a Chris- tian, so far as he was anything,—arrived at Wittenberg, and drove his scandalous trade there. Luther’s flock bought Ind... ...is indignant step of burning the Pope’s fire-decree “at the Elster-Gate of Wittenberg.” Wittenberg looked on “with shoutings;” the whole world was loo... ...nd bidding, has produced it once again; the bread of man!—In the garden at Wittenberg one evening at sunset, a little bird has perched for the night: ...
...ernity and Bless- edness, whom may the Lord Jesus preserve for ever. Amen. Wittenberg, 6th September, 1520. CONCERNING CHRISTIAN LIBERTY C hristian fa...
...They were taken down by George Roerer, who held something of a deanship at Wittenberg University and who was one of Luther’s aids in the translation o... ...t for the printer. A Ger- man translation by Justus Menius appeared in the Wittenberg Edition of Luther’s writings, published in 1539. The importance ... ...e the patient labor of years. By the grace of God we have effected here in Wittenberg the form of a Christian church. The Word of God is taught as it ... ...o chapters to impress this matter upon them. I would not want to discredit Wittenberg as Paul discredited the Corinthians by urging them at such lengt...
... educational system, with “frightful- ness” in reserve, to “efficiency” on Wittenberg lines, leaves me—hot. The ghosts of the thirst-tormented Hereros... ...such deliberate atrocities as the Lusitania outrage or the Zeppelin raids, Wittenberg will not easily be forgotten, but it would take many Sir George ...
...02.) But, on the whole, reckoning from Martin Luther in the Marketplace of Wittenberg to Marquis Saint-Huruge in this Palais-Royal of Paris, what a jo...
... was unfinished till his course had been thought over from the dawn of the Wittenberg teaching, which must have seemed no novelty to an heir of the do...
...not gain power over me. Amen. This text was translated in 1994 for Project Wittenberg by Robert E. Smith and has been placed in the public domain by h...
...desire to bring it to light, the following propositions will be discussed at Wittenberg, under the presidency of the Reverend Father Martin Luther, ... ...TAUSGABE. Amore et studio elucidande veritatis hec subscripta disputabuntur Wittenberge, Presidente R. P. Martino Lutther, Artium et S. Theologie Mag...
...im the passage of the Elbe; the other more to the southward, by Dessau and Wittenberg, where bridges were to be found for crossing the Elbe, and where... ...equire,” said Gustavus, “that the Elector shall cede to me the fortress of Wittenberg, deliver to me his eldest sons as hostages, furnish my troops wi... ...er up to me the traitors among his ministry.” 197 Friedrich Schiller “Not Wittenberg alone,” said the Elector, when he received this answer, and hurr... ...eived this answer, and hurried back his minister to the Swedish camp, “not Wittenberg alone, but Torgau, and all Saxony, shall be open to him; my whol...
...he most powerful of then existing beliefs. The same element made a monk of Wittenberg, at the meeting of the Diet of Worms, a more powerful social for...
...uld have cut off his right hand rather than nail his theses to the door at Wittenberg, if he had supposed that they were des- tined to lead to the pal...