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  1. The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  2. Selections From The Table Talk Of Martin Luther by Martin Luther, 2010-05-23
  3. Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther, 2010-07-24
  4. An Open Letter on Translating by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  5. The Smalcald Articles by Martin Luther, 2010-07-24
  6. Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  7. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King Jr., Clayborne Carson, 2001-01-01
  8. Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed The World by Paul L. Maier, 2004-07-31
  9. A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King, 1990-12-07
  10. Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther (Hendrickson Classic Biographies) by Roland Herbert Bainton, 2009-04
  11. Luther's Ninety-Five Theses by Martin Luther, 1957-12
  12. Martin Luther : Selections From His Writings by Martin Luther, 1958-03-01
  13. Martin Luther: A Life (Penguin Lives) by Martin E. Marty, 2008-08-26
  14. Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.? (Who Was...?) by Bonnie Bader, 2007-12-27

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Martin Luther
Martin Luther. Leader of belief. The house at Mansfeld rather repelled than attracted him (Beard, Martin Luther and the Germ. Ref
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Martin Luther
Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany ; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546. His father, Hans, was a miner, a rugged, stern, irascible character. In the opinion of many of his biographers, it was an expression of uncontrolled rage, an evident congenital inheritance transmitted to his oldest son, that compelled him to flee from Mohra, the family seat, to escape the penalty or odium of homicide . This, though first charged by Wicelius, a convert from Lutheranism , has found admission into Protestant history and tradition. His mother, Margaret Ziegler, is spoken of by Melancthon as conspicuous for "modesty, the fear of God , and prayerfulness" ("Corpus Reformatorum", Halle, 1834). Extreme simplicity and inflexible severity characterized their home life, so that the joys of childhood were virtully unknown to him. His father once beat him so mercilessly that he ran away from home and was so "embittered against him that he had to win me to himself again." His mother, "on account of an insignificant nut, beat me till the blood flowed, and it was this harshness and severity of the life I led with them that forced me subsequently to run away to a monastery and become a monk." The same cruelty was the experience of his earliest school-days, when in one morning he was punished no less than fifteen times. The meager data of his life at this period make it a work of difficulty to reconstruct his childhood. His schooling at Mansfeld, whither his parents had returned, was uneventful. He attended a Latin school, in which the

2. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Martin Luther
Martin Luther. Brief Biography. Martin Luther was born in Eisleben (only in german) in 1483, the son of a mining family of rural origin.
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Martin Luther
Brief Biography
  • 11/10/1483 Born in Eisleben
  • 1505 Monk in Erfurt
  • 1512 Doctor of Theology in Wittenberg
  • The 95 Theses nailed to the Door of the Castle Church
  • Luther burns the papal bull of excommunication
  • 1521 At the Imperial Diet of Worms, Luther refuses to recant
  • 1521 While in hiding at the Wartburg, Eisenach, Luther translated the New Testament into German
  • 1525 Luther weds Katharina von Bora ; a number of polemical tracts follow
  • 1529 "The Small Catechism"
  • 1534 The Publication of the first Wittenberg Bible, Old and New Testaments, in Martin Luther's German translation
  • 2/18/1546 Luther dies in Eisleben and is laid to rest in the Castle Church in Wittenberg
Martin Luther was born in Eisleben (only in german) in 1483, the son of a mining family of rural origin. He attended the Latin School in Mansfeld from 1488 onwards, continuing his schooling in Magdeburg and later in Eisenach. In 1501 Luther began his studies in Erfurt and intended to become a lawyer. In 1505, however, he made a decision that changed the course of his life radically: he decided to enter the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt. This decision shaped the rest of his life, and his search for a merciful God and His Will culminated in the development of the Reformation of the Church. Luther's negative personal experiences with the ecclesiastical means of grace resulted in not only increasing criticism of the deplorable state of affairs within the church but above all to a fundamental reconsideration of medieval theology.

3. Martin Luther
Martin Luther. Martin Luther dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his NinetyFive Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church.
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Martin Luther Martin Luther dealt the symbolic blow that began the Reformation when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Church. That document contained an attack on papal abuses and the sale of indulgences by church officials. But Luther himself saw the Reformation as something far more important than a revolt against ecclesiastical abuses. He believed it was a fight for the gospel. Luther even stated that he would have happily yielded every point of dispute to the Pope, if only the Pope had affirmed the gospel. And at the heart of the gospel, in Luther's estimation, was the doctrine of justification by faiththe teaching that Christ's own righteousness is imputed to those who believe, and on that ground alone, they are accepted by God.
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4. Www.geocities.com/Vienna/1667/luther.htm
luther martinAn examination of views of the founding father, luther martin, on religion and the role of religion in government. luther martin. 17481826.
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5. Martin Luther - Wikipedia

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6. Martin Luther
Picture of Martin Luther. Music. Martin Luther not only exerted a powerful influence on religious and cultural life in the 16th Century.
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7. From Revolution To Reconstruction: Biographies: Luther Martin
FRtR Biographies . A Biography of luther martin 17481826. *** Quote ***. Maryland appointed luther martin its attorney general in early 1778.
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FRtR Biographies
A Biography of Luther Martin 1748-1826
Quote Like many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, Luther Martin attended the College of New Jersey (later Princeton), from which he graduated with honors in 1766. Though born in Brunswick, NJ., in 1748, Martin moved to Maryland after receiving his degree and taught there for 3 years. He then began to study the law and was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1771. Martin was an early advocate of American independence from Great Britain. In the fall of 1774 he served on the patriot committee of Somerset County, and in December he attended a convention of the Province of Maryland in Annapolis, which had been called to consider the recommendations of the Continental Congress. Maryland appointed Luther Martin its attorney general in early 1778. In this capacity, Martin vigorously prosecuted Loyalists, whose numbers were strong in many areas. Tensions had even led to insurrection and open warfare in some counties. While still attorney general, Martin joined the Baltimore Light Dragoons. In July 1781 his unit joined Lafayette's forces near Fredericksburg, VA., but Martin was recalled by the governor to prosecute a treason trial. Martin married Maria Cresap on Christmas Day 1783. Of their five children, three daughters lived to adulthood. His postwar law practice grew to become one of the largest and most successful in the country. In 1785 Martin was elected to the Continental Congress, but this appointment was purely honorary. His numerous public and private duties prevented him from traveling to Philadelphia.

8. Martin Luther - Kalliope
Kalliope Digtere Martin Luther. Martin Luther (14831546). Top-10 over mest læste Martin Luther digte i Kalliope.
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9. LUTHER MARTIN
MARTIN, LUTHER (1 7481826), American lawyer, was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on the 9th of February 1748. He Je. luther martin.
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LUTHER MARTIN
MARTIN, LUTHER and was elected life senator in 1878, but he left no mark as a politician. He died in Paris on the i4th of December 1883. JOHN MARTIN or MARTIN THE POLE MARTIN OF TROPPAU

10. Martin Luther --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Luther, Martin Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , Luther, Martin (1483–1546). The Protestant Reformation in Germany was inaugurated by Martin Luther in 1517.
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11. Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3: Luther Martin, Genuine Information
Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3. Document 9. luther martin, Genuine Information. 1788 Storing 2.4.1415, 16, 2834, 45 You have heard
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Article 1, Section 2, Clause 3
Document 9 Luther Martin, Genuine Information
Storing 2.4.1415, 16, 2834, 45 You have heard, Sir, the resolutions which were brought forward by the honourable member from Virginia; let me call the attention of this House to the conduct of Virginia, when our confederation was entered intothat State then proposed, and obstinately contended, contrary to the sense of, and unsupported by the other States, for an inequality of suffrage founded on numbers, or some such scale, which should give her, and certain other States, influence in the Union over the rest; pursuant to that spirit which then characterized her, and uniform in her conduct, the very second resolve, is calculated expressly for that purpose to give her a representation proportioned to her numbers, as if the want of that was the principle defect in our original system, and this alteration the great means of remedying the evils we had experienced under our present government. The object of Virginia, and other large States, to encrease their power and influence over the others, did not escape observation: the subject, however, was discussed with great coolness in the committee of the whole House (for the convention had resolved itself into a committee of the whole to deliberate upon the propositions delivered in by the honourable member from Virginia). Hopes were formed, that the farther we proceeded in the examination of the resolutions, the better the House might be satisfied of the impropriety of adopting them, and that they would finally be rejected by a majority of the committee; if on the contrary, a majority should report in their favour, it was considered, that it would not preclude the members from bringing forward and submitting any other system to the consideration of the convention; and accordingly, while those resolves were the subject of discussion in the committee of the whole House, a number of the members who disapproved them, were preparing

12. Luther Martin Argument
Argument of luther martin in the Aaron Burr Trial August 2829, 1807 Richmond, Virginia. May it please your honors I shall now endeavor
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Argument of Luther Martin in the Aaron Burr Trial
August 28-29, 1807
Richmond, Virginia Nor is private friendship for the accused and his connections my only inducement to use my utmost efforts in his vidication.I am urged by a different but very powerful motive. I am thankful to Heaven that when a great question, so awfully important as that which respects the principles of treason, is to be decided a question on the correct construction of which the happiness or misery of the present and future ages depends it gives me infinite pleasure to have an opportunity of exerting to the utmost my feeble talents, in opposing principles which I consider so destructive as those which are advanced on the present occasion; and if we shall demonstrate contrary principles to be correct and proper, if we shall be able to satisfy the court that principles the reverse of those contended for on the part of the prosecution ought to be established, I shall think that I have not lived in vain. It is not the question whether the government be to look on passively, and see those preparations matured without opposition, which are intended for its destruction. No person doubts the right of the government to punish those persons, and prevent the maturity and success of their plans. So clearly was the congress of the United States of opinion that preparation to levy war was not treason, that, if I mistake not, there was an act passed last session expressly punishing such preparatory acts. It passed one branch of the legislature, and was sent forward to the other for its concurrence. I am not certain, but I believe it passed.

13. IntraText Digital Library: Author Card: Martin Luther
Author Card Luther, Martin Martin luther martinus Lutherus. This list contains only essential information title, subtitle, language and ISFN.
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Disputation on the divinity and humanity of Christ

February 27, 1540
English - ENG0192 Disputation on the power and efficacy of indulgences English - ENG0078 Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum Deutsche - DEU0040 Disputatio pro declaratione virtutis indulgentiarum Lingua latina - LAT0022 Epistulae Lingua latina - LAT0547 German Mass and Order of Divine Service (The) English - ENG0080 Large Cathechism (The) Translated by F. Bente and W. H. T. Dau English - ENG0089 lilla Katekesen (Den) Swedish - SWE0012 open letter on translating (An) English - ENG0191 open letter to the Christian Nobility of the german nation concerning the Reform of the Christian Estate (An) English - ENG0081 Praefatio in opera Latina Lingua latina - LAT0546 Smalcald Articles (The) English - ENG0209 Small Catechism (The) Translated by Robert E. Smith, May 22, 1994

14. Project Wittenberg
Project Wittenberg is an electronic text initiative which converts to electronic form the writings of martin luther and Other lutherans. This page is Wittenberg's home page and thus a catalog of
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Soli Deo Gloria...
Welcome to Project Wittenberg's Web Site!
Project Wittenberg is home to works by and about Martin Luther and other Lutherans. Here you will find all manner of texts from short quotations to commentaries, hymns to statements of faith, theological treatises to biographies, and links to other places where words and images from the history of Lutheranism live. Project Wittenberg is the first step towards an international electronic library of Lutheranism. As such, we are always adding and changing our sites. This site contains Project Wittenberg texts in final form. For the latest versions of our texts, many of which are still being assembled and refined, drop in at Project Wittenberg's Electronic Lutheran Web More About Project Wittenberg Reverend Bob Smith
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II. SELECTED WORKS OF MARTIN LUTHER, 1483 - 1546
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15. Selected Works Of Martin Luther
To The Project Wittenberg Web Home Page Table of Contents About luther. Bible Commentaries. Famous Passages of martin luther. Selected Hymns of martin luther. Selected Prayers of martin luther. Selected Sermons from martin luther
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Selected Works of Martin Luther
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16. Luther, Martin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
luther, martin. 14831546, German leader of the Protestant Reformation, b See H. Grisar, martin luther, His Life and Work
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17. Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site (National Park Service)
Official National Park Service site. Located in Atlanta, GA.
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Take a virtual tour of Dr. King's Birth Home. An outdoor exhibit honoring two of the world's greatest peacemakers. A National Register of Historic places travel itinerary. Home Accessibility Activities Education Programs ... Plan Your Visit Designations Sweet Auburn Historic District - December 8, 1976 Martin Luther King, Jr., Historic District - May 2, 1974 ParkNet U.S. Department of the Interior FOIA Privacy ... FirstGov

18. TIME 100: Martin Luther King, Jr.
TIME Magazine explores the way in which King helped shaped the political and social fabric of the times.
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NATION WORLD BUSINESS ARTS ... CURRENT ISSUE AP King announces on April 25, 1967, that he would not be a candidate for the president of the United States
Martin Luther King
He led a mass struggle for racial equality that doomed segregation and changed America forever
By JACK E. WHITE
Intro: Our Century ... and the Next One
21st Century: The Shape of the Future
Monday, April 13, 1998
It is a testament to the greatness of Martin Luther King Jr. that nearly every major city in the U.S. has a street or school named after him. It is a measure of how sorely his achievements are misunderstood that most of them are located in black neighborhoods. Three decades after King was gunned down on a motel balcony in Memphis, Tenn., he is still regarded mainly as the black leader of a movement for black equality. That assessment, while accurate, is far too restrictive. For all King did to free blacks from the yoke of segregation, whites may owe him the greatest debt, for liberating them from the burden of America's centuries-old hypocrisy about race. It is only because of King and the movement that he led that the U.S. can claim to be the leader of the "free world" without inviting smirks of disdain and disbelief. Had he and the blacks and whites who marched beside him failed, vast regions of the U.S. would have remained morally indistinguishable from South Africa under apartheid, with terrible consequences for America's standing among nations. How could America have convincingly inveighed against the Iron Curtain while an equally oppressive Cotton Curtain remained draped across the South?

19. Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
Informationen zu den Fakult¤ten und den Einrichtungen, auŸerdem Vorstellung der Forschungsergebnisse.
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20. Martin Luther King Day
JewishHolidays.com explores ways in which families can celebrate King's birthday meaningfully.
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