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... Emperor Charles v . 264 • § 3. In the City of Worms . 267 • Was Luther to be summoned to Worms or was he not ? Luther's journey to Worms . 270 • 273 · · § . 4. Luther in Worms § 5. The first appearance before the Diet § 6. The second ...
... Emperor Charles v . 264 • § 3. In the City of Worms . 267 • Was Luther to be summoned to Worms or was he not ? Luther's journey to Worms . 270 • 273 · · § . 4. Luther in Worms § 5. The first appearance before the Diet § 6. The second ...
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... Emperor , the medieval head of the Holy Roman Empire , the " king of the Romans . " Some idea of what underlay the thought and its expression may be had when one reads across Albert Dürer's portrait of Maximilian , " Imperator Cæsar ...
... Emperor , the medieval head of the Holy Roman Empire , the " king of the Romans . " Some idea of what underlay the thought and its expression may be had when one reads across Albert Dürer's portrait of Maximilian , " Imperator Cæsar ...
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... Emperors was never completely acknowledged even in the West . Still it ruled in men's minds with all the force of an ideal . As the modern nations of Europe came gradually into being , the real headship of the Emperor became more and ...
... Emperors was never completely acknowledged even in the West . Still it ruled in men's minds with all the force of an ideal . As the modern nations of Europe came gradually into being , the real headship of the Emperor became more and ...
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... To bind all more firmly together there was needed a Common Council or governing body , which , under the Emperor , should determine the Home and Foreign Policy of the Empire . The only authorities 35 THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
... To bind all more firmly together there was needed a Common Council or governing body , which , under the Emperor , should determine the Home and Foreign Policy of the Empire . The only authorities 35 THE POLITICAL SITUATION.
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... Emperor ; while the Emperors , who would never submit to be controlled by an oligarchy of German princes , and who found that they could not carry out their schemes for an autocratic unity , were at least able to wreck any other . The ...
... Emperor ; while the Emperors , who would never submit to be controlled by an oligarchy of German princes , and who found that they could not carry out their schemes for an autocratic unity , were at least able to wreck any other . The ...
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Page 247 - Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Page 460 - ROMANS p)AUL, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, (which he had promised afore by his prophets in the holy scriptures,) concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord...
Page 174 - The mysteries of kings it may be safer to conceal, but Christ wished his mysteries to be published as openly as possible. I wish that even the weakest woman should read the Gospel — should read the epistles of Paul. And I wish these were translated into all languages, so that they might be read and understood, not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens. To make them understood is surely the first step. It may be that they might be ridiculed by many, but some would take them...