Luther's Own Statements Concerning His Teaching And Its Results, Taken Exclusively From the Earliest And Best Editions of Luther's German And Latin Works

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3. Luther publishes "A sincere advice of Martin Lutherto all Christians to abstain from revolt and rebellion."^* 84, De Wette I. 417.
85, D. Martini Lutheri Opera Latina, curavit Dr. Henricus Sclimidt, Frankofurti ad M.et Eriangi, Sumptibus C. Heyderi et H. Zimraeri. Seven Volumes, 1865- 1873. My quotation is taken from Vol II. 107. The passaf^e is so striking that I will give the exact Latin words: "Si fures furca, si latrones_ gladio, si haereticos igne plectimus, cur non magis hos magistros
...perditjonis, hos Cardinales, hos Papas et totam istam romanae Sodomae coUuviem, quae ecclesiam Dei sine fine corrumpit, omnibus armis impetimus, et manus nostras in sanguine istorum lavamus?" ^ «6, Eyn trew vormanung Mar-tini Luther tzu alien Chri-sten. Sich tzu vorhuten fur auffruhr vnnd Emporune. Vuitlemberg.
42 Now, I do not exactly doubt his sincerity, but the work contains most inflammatory expressions, and the people, whr were becoming more and more excited from day to day, were likely to disregard the sound "advice," and to find new nourishment for their revolutionary tendency in the violent language to which Luther had recourse in some parts of the work.


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