id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16797 Seiss, Joseph Augustus Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties .txt text/plain 41935 2067 70 said all honest men sided with Luther, and as an honest man his place marvelous achievement as the work of an overruling God. LUTHER'S ORIGIN. purchase so great grace as this, for God hath given all power to the rightly done in God's name," said Luther, "it will come to nothing; if care of the monk Luther, for the time may come when we will need him." The minds of men by this time were much aroused, and Luther's cause true faith in God's Word, there the Church is, whatever the form of Luther now realized that the true Gospel of God's salvation and the Germany to get rid of Luther, but said the Church must be reformed, in the Reformation: the emperor, Erasmus, the pope, and Luther. how the same God made the world, and made man, from whom all other men Church and Luther in the Reformation-time declared, must for ever ./cache/16797.txt ./txt/16797.txt