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... truth to the world . His voice rings from Wittemburg to Rome , and the sacred Pontiff already trembles in the chair of St. Peter . A monk has confronted the Hier- arch ; and Pope , Prince and Priest cannot silence or confute him . He ...
... truth to the world . His voice rings from Wittemburg to Rome , and the sacred Pontiff already trembles in the chair of St. Peter . A monk has confronted the Hier- arch ; and Pope , Prince and Priest cannot silence or confute him . He ...
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... Truth held the eye of the first - peace charmed the heart of the last . The first scene was sublime . The second was ... truths . Christ and Be- lial refused to be united ; Melancthon's master piece - the Augsburg con- fession -- was ...
... Truth held the eye of the first - peace charmed the heart of the last . The first scene was sublime . The second was ... truths . Christ and Be- lial refused to be united ; Melancthon's master piece - the Augsburg con- fession -- was ...
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... truth had also her dialectics , no less po- tent than those of Aristotle . In Luther's soul there was a deep fountain of sadness . Such a sad- ness as might well fill one , who had so grappled with pitiless facts , -who had wrested truth ...
... truth had also her dialectics , no less po- tent than those of Aristotle . In Luther's soul there was a deep fountain of sadness . Such a sad- ness as might well fill one , who had so grappled with pitiless facts , -who had wrested truth ...
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