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  1. Martin Luther Had a Wife by William J. Petersen, 1983-02
  2. Martin's Big Words: The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Doreen Rappaport, 2001-10-01
  3. Happy Birthday, Martin Luther King Jr. (Scholastic Bookshelf) by Jean Marzollo, 2006-01-01
  4. Three Treatises Paper by Martin Luther, 1990-11
  5. Martin Luther King, Jr. (DK Biography) by Amy Pastan, Primo Levi, 2004-08-23
  6. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, and the Civil Rights Struggle of the 1950s and 1960s: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by David Howard-Pitney, 2004-02-20
  7. Martin Luther Undone: Getting Knowledge Back into the Modern Age by S. v/d Woude, 2010-09-24
  8. A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Picture Book Biography) by David A. Adler, 1990-08
  9. Martin Luther King: The Essential Box Set: The Landmark Speeches and Sermons of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Clayborne Carson, Kris Shepard, et all 2009-12-22
  10. The Words of Martin Luther King, Jr. (Newmarket "Words Of" Series)
  11. The Jews And Their Lies by Martin Luther, 2004-12-31
  12. Martin Luther: A Guided Tour of His Life and Thought by Stephen J. Nichols, 2003-04
  13. Never to Leave Us Alone: The Prayer Life of Martin Luther King Jr. by Lewis Baldwin, 2010-09-01
  14. Martin Luther's Catechisms: Forming the Faith by Timothy J. Wengert, 2009-02-01

41. The Life Of Martin Luther
Very few historical figures are as controversial as martin luther. His supporters call him a Protestant hero, a freedom fighter, a
http://www.susanlynnpeterson.com/luther/home.html

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Timeline Charts of the Western Church My Essential Church History Library
Luther's Early Years
... Luther's Later Years
Very few historical figures are as controversial as Martin Luther. His supporters call him a Protestant hero, a freedom fighter, a wise and insightful church leader. His detractors call him a heretic, an apostate, a profane ecclesiastical terrorist. Still others call him a necessary evil or the unwitting catalyst that set aflame a volatile social and ecclesiastical situation.
Luther, himself, often called himself a simple monk or a simple Christian. He marveled that a straight-forward stand of conscience had turned him into one of the most-talked-about people of his time. Yet that simple Christian and that simple stand of conscience started an ecclesiastical shock wave that changed the course of Western history. The links below will take you to a detailed, four-part timeline that traces the events in the life of Martin Luther. It is, to my knowledge, the most detailed timeline of its kind on the Web. Links within each timeline will take you to all of Luther's writing available online and to miscellaneous background information on the places and people in Luther's life. If you have suggestions or comments, or if you know of sources I have missed, please let me know.

42. Football Main Page
Knights official web site with archives, schedule and scores.
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M artin L uther C ollege Football 2001 Results
2002 Results

2003 Results
2004 Roster Season Stats Schedules and Scores 2004 Football Schedule Date Opponent Time Site Results Luther 1:00 pm Decorah, IA Waldorf 1:00 pm Forest City, IA Maranatha 1:00 pm Watertown, WI Westminster 1:00 pm New Ulm, MN Northwestern* 1:00 pm New Ulm, MN UM-Morris 1:00 pm Morris, MN Crown 1:00 pm New Ulm, MN Trinity 2:00 pm Ellendale, ND Metrodome TBA Minneapolis, MN - Homecoming/Parents Day 2004 Roster No Name Ht Wt Pos Yr High School Hometown Aaron Schumann 5' 10" S JR Luther Prep Prior Lake, MN Tom Voss 5' 11" DB SO Luther Prep Aurora, CO Phil Scriver 6' 0" QB FR Shoreland Lutheran Kansasville, WI Noah Bater 5' 11" WR/K JR Michigan Luth. Sem. Lansing, MI Dan Unke 6' 2" CB JR Minnesota Valley Luth New Ulm, MN Joel Schwartz 6' 0" CB SR Luther Prep New Ulm, MN Dan Lange 6' 0" QB SO St. Croix Lutheran St. Paul, MN Joel Sutton 5' 8" CB SR Luther Prep New Ulm, MN Adam Harvey 6' 2" DL JR St. Croix Lutheran Maplewood, MN Joel Russow 5' 8" RB SO Minnesota Valley Luth New Hope, MN Steve Lehmann 5' 8"

43. Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Personligheter
Kort biografi med viktiga ¥rtal i reformatorns liv.
http://www.wittenberg.de/se/seiten/personen/luther.html
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44. Martin Luther - Med Bibelen Mot Rom
martin luther mannen som oppdaget noe og snakket slik at både pave og fyrster ville stoppe munnen hans - han skulle likvideres.
http://www.robin.no/~arildjo1/luther/

45. A Tribute To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Long Island University professor examines the impact of King's life on all Americans includes images, chronology of King's life and lengthy bibliography.
http://www.liu.edu/cwis/cwp/library/mlking.htm
A Tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. H istory is indeed made up of significant events which shape our future and outstanding leaders who influence our destiny. Martin Luther King's contributions to our history place him in this inimitable position. In his short life, Martin Luther King was instrumental in helping us realize and rectify those unspeakable flaws which were tarnishing the name of America . The events which took place in and around his life were earth shattering, for they represented an America which was hostile and quite different from America as we see it today. Martin Luther King, Jr. catapulted to fame when he came to the assistance of Rosa Parks, the Montgomery, Alabama Black seamstress who refused to give up her seat on a segregated Montgomery bus to a White passenger. In those days American Blacks were confined to positions of second class citizenship by restrictive laws and customs. To break these laws would mean subjugation and humiliation by the police and the legal system. Beatings, imprisonment and sometimes death were waiting for those who defied the System Black Americans needed a Martin Luther King, but above all

46. Krankenhaus St. Elisabeth Und St. Barbara
Die Klinik ist Lehrkrankenhaus der martinluther-Universit¤t Halle-Wittenberg.
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47. Martin Luther Collection At Bartleby.com
martin luther. martin luther. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. XXXVI, Part 6. luther, martin, 37025 to 37039 Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.
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Martin Luther Columbia Encyclopedia Introductory Note from the Harvard Classics.

48. Martin Luther King Historic Site Making Changes
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49. Projekt Gutenberg-DE - Kultur - SPIEGEL ONLINE
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50. Die Bibel, Martin Luther Translation
A searchable site of the original German translation of the Bible.
http://www.hti.umich.edu/l/luther/
Die Bibel, Martin Luther translation
For scholarly, non-commercial use only.
Provided with the permission of the Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. umdl-help@umich.edu Last updated Feb. 24, 1996

51. Reformation: Martin Luther
Outlines the life and the main thought of martin luther.
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/LUTHER.HTM
Luther was not a person you would want to have dinner with; he was temperamental, peevish, egomaniacal, and argumentative. But this single-mindedness, this enormous self-confidence and strident belief in the rightness of his arguments, allowed him to stand against opposition, indeed, to harden his position in the face of death by fire, the usual punishment for heretics. Luther became an Augustinian monk in 1505, disappointing his equally strong-willed father, who wished him to become a lawyer. He earned a doctorate in theology from the University of Wittenberg, but instead of settling down to a placid and scholarly monkish life or an uneventful university career teaching theology, he began to develop his own personal theology, which erupted into outright blasphemy when he protested the use of indulgences in his 95 Theses
Luther's first writing was The Sermon on Good Works , in which he argued that good works do not benefit the soul; only faith could do that. Things took a turn for the worse: Pope Leo declared 41 articles of Luther's teachings as heretical teachings, and Luther's books were publicly burned in Rome. Luther became more passionate in his effort to reform the church. His treatise, "Address to the Christian Nobility of Germany," pressed for the German nation to use military means to force the church to discuss grievances and reform; "A Prelude concerning the Babylonish Captivity of the Church" literally called for clergy in the church to openly revolt against Rome.

52. Modern History Sourcebook: Martin Luther: On The Freedom Of A Christian
Back to Modern History SourceBook. Modern History Sourcebook martin luther On the Freedom of a Christian. DEDICATORY. LETTER OF martin luther TO POPE LEO X.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/luther-freedomchristian.html
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On the Freedom of a Christian
DEDICATORY
LETTER OF MARTIN LUTHER TO POPE LEO X.
Wherefore, most excellent Leo, I beseech you to accept my vindication, made in this letter, and to persuade yourself that I have never thought any evil concerning your person; further, that I am one who desires that eternal blessing may fall to your lot, and that I have no dispute with any man concerning morals, but only concerning the word of truth. In all other things I will yield to any one, but I neither can nor will forsake and deny the Word. He who thinks otherwise of me or has taken in my words in another sense, does not think rightly, and has not taken in the truth. Is it not true that there is nothing under the vast heavens more corrupt, more pestilential, more hateful than the Court of Rome? She incomparably surpasses the impiety of the Turks, so that in very truth she, who was formerly the gate of heaven, is now a sort of open mouth of hell, and such a mouth as, under the urgent wrath of God, cannot be blocked up; one course alone being left to us wretched men, to call back and save some few, if we can, from that Roman gulf. Behold, Leo my father, with what purpose and on what principle it is that I have stormed against that seat of pestilence. I am so far from having felt any rage against your person, that I even hoped to gain favour with you, and to aid in your welfare, by striking actively and vigorously at that your prison, nay, your hell. For whatever the efforts of all intellects can contrive against the confusion of that impious Court will be advantageous to you and to your welfare, and to many others with you. Those who do harm to her are doing your office; those who in every way abhor her are glorifying Christ; in short, those are Christians who are not Romans.

53. The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
A collection of primary and secondary documents pertaining to martin luther King, Jr., held at Stanford University.
http://www.stanford.edu/group/King/

King Research Institute Receives $1 Million Gift from NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott

King's Visits to Stanford Memorialized

Martin Luther King, Jr. Speaks Out on War and Peace

Important information on the 2004 King Papers Fellowship Program

Updated May10th, 2004

54. Medieval Sourcebook: Martin Luther: Letter To The Archbishop Of Mainz, 1517
Medieval Sourcebook martin luther Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517. martin luther Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517.
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Martin Luther: Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517
Martin Luther: Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517
Luther wrote to the Archbishop protesting the sale of indulgences to finance the building of a new cathedral. The Archbishop, of course, was one of the people who had authorized the sale of indulgences for that purpose. Note the objections Luther states towards indulgences and their use by church officials. To the Most Reverend Father in Christ and Most Illustrious Lord, Albrecht of Magdeburg and Mainz, Archbishop and Primate of the Church, Margrave of Brandenburg, etc., his own lord and pastor in Christ, worthy of reverence and fear, and most gracious. JESUS But what can I do, good Primate and Most Illustrious Prince, except pray your Most Reverend Fatherhood by the Lord Jesus Christ that you would deign to look [on this matter] with the eye of fatherly care, and do away entirely with that treatise and impose upon the preachers of pardons another form of preaching; lest, perchance, one may some time arise, who will publish writings in which he will confute both them and that treatise, to the shame of your Most Illustrious Sublimity. I shrink very much from thinking that this will be done, and yet I fear that it will come to pass, unless there is some speedy remedy. These faithful offices of my insignificance I beg that your Most Illustrious Grace may deign to accept in the spirit of a Prince and a Bishop, i.e., with the greatest clemency, as I offer them out of a faithful heart, altogether devoted to you, Most Reverend Father, since I too am a part of your flock.

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56. Martin Luther - Veränderer Deutschlands
Translate this page Das Leben und Wirken von martin luther im Selbstporträt. Mit Links zu anderen lutherseiten. Ein Mann verändert das Angesicht Deutschlands martin luther.
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Teil 1 Die wunderbare Entdeckung Martin Luther
Ein furchtbares Gewitter
"Hilf, heilige Anna, ich will Mönch werden!" Als ich endlich zu Hause ankam, ging es mir immer wieder durch den Kopf : "... ich will Mönch werden."
? "Ich bin verloren, wenn ich auf diese Frage keine Antwort finde", sagte ich mir, "ich kann einfach so nicht mehr weiterleben." Ich versuchte alles, was mir die Kirche anbot, um meine Schuld loszuwerden: Ich bekannte anderen meine Schuld, so oft ich konnte. Aber sofort, nachdem ich dies getan hatte, wurde ich mir immer mehr meiner Schuld bewußt. Ich fand keinen Ausweg. Ich las die Bibel, betete, las theologische Bücher und tat alle frommen Übungen, die es gab. Aber es half nichts. Die Anfechtung wurde immer größer. "Denn Gottes Gerechtigkeit wird darin geoffenbart aus Glauben zu Glauben, wie geschrieben steht: ,Der Gerechte aber wird aus Glauben leben.'"

57. Men's Soccer Main Page
Knights. Upcoming game schedule, roster of players, pictures and scores.
http://www.mlc-wels.edu/athletics/Men's Soccer/2002/Default.htm
M artin L uther C ollege Men's Soccer Schedules and Scores Team Roster and Information 2001 Results Season Stats ... 2002 Roster 2002 Soccer Schedule Current Record: 16-6-1
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58. Publius Historicus : Martin Luther
Translate this page martin luther. (Eisleben, Thuringe 1483-id. 1546) Théologien et réformateur protestant allemand. Son irruption fracassante sur
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Martin Luther
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allemand. Son irruption fracassante sur la scène européenne en 1517 (dénonciation du trafic des indulgences) est celle d'une nouvelle façon de penser, sentir, pratiquer le christianisme : le protestantisme.
Avec Erasme , il est l'autre figure symbolisant l'entrée de l'Europe dans la Modernité. Plan :
1-Une ambition familiale...foudroyée ! (1483-1505)
2-"Le moniage de Luther n'est pas une anecdote" (l'historien L. Febvre) (1505-1517)
3-Un moine "sans indulgence" (1517-1525)
4-Le guide d'un nouveau catéchisme (1525-1546)
1-Une ambition familiale...foudroyée ! (1483-1505)
Né le 10 novembre 1483 à Eisleben (Thuringe) d'un père exploitant (mine de cuivre) et d'une mère ménagère, Martin Luther est élevé dans une bourgade (Mansfeld) peuplée de marchands et de mineurs. Cet enfant sensible et nerveux manifeste rapidement une vive intelligence qui suscite chez son père l'espoir d'une élévation sociale. Destiné à une carrière de juriste, il rentre d'abord chez les Frères de la Vie Commune (1497) où il reçoit une première imprégnation religieuse. Ses études à l'université d'Erfurt révèlent un travailleur assidu qui obtient sans peine les titres de bachelier (1502) puis de maître des arts (1505).
C'est au cours de ce fatidique été 1505 que la trajectoire de Luther, jusque là conforme aux attentes familiales, va s'infléchir brusquement. Ce jeune homme fraichement diplomé, sur le point d'embrasser la magistrature, est aussi un être désorienté, fragilisé par de fréquentes crises d'angoisse, obsédé surtout par la mort et par le salut de son âme. Ce jour d'orage d'été où la foudre tombe à quelques pas seulement de lui fait basculer son destin : ce feu du ciel est interprêté par l'esprit torturé de Luther comme un signe divin, un avertissement salvateur. Il sent son âme en péril. Il voit dans cette foudre une parfaite allégorie, sorte de matérialisation de ses peurs et confirmation qu'il suit une mauvaise voie.

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60. Court TV Online - T R I A L S - Martin Luther King Wrongful Death Suit - Judge B
Article about Judge Joe Brown testifying in court that the bullets that killed Dr. King did not match James Earl Ray's gun. The suit was against Loyd Jowers.
http://www.courttv.com/trials/mlk-civil/112399_ctv.html
Updated November 23, 1999, 5:46 p.m. ET.
Judge Joe Brown unveils new information on King murder weapon
Although he is not a ballistics expert, Judge Joe Brown told jurors that the fatal bullets did not match the weapon allegedly used to kill Martin Luther King, Jr.
KING ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY TRIAL
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Who killed Martin Luther King, Jr.? Discuss on our message board
Coretta Scott King testifies
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Nov. 29 Update
Nov. 29 Update (Afternoon) Nov. 30 Update (Morning) Nov. 30 Update (Evening) Dec. 1 Update (Morning) Dec. 1 Update (Evening): Dexter King testifies Dec. 2 Update Dec. 8 (The Verdict) Text of the Complaint
Over 30 years after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination, Memphis and TV Judge Joe Brown unveiled new information on the murder weapon: the fatal bullets found in King does not match those found in the gun. The King family claims that Jowers, who owned a cafe that overlooked the Memphis motel, where King was shot to death, participated in an assassination plot that was allegedly hatched in his place of business. The suit is based largely on a 1993 television interview where Jowers, 73, claimed that mobsters offered him $100,000 to get King killed. According to the suit, Jowers was part of a plot that involved "other unknown conspirators" in King's slaying. Jowers' attorney agrees that there was a conspiracy to kill King. However, the defense claims that Jowers did not know King was the target when he became involved in the murder plot. Jowers also has said that Memphis police officers and the late Frank C. Liberto, a Memphis produce company operator, were also involved in the plot to kill King.

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