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1963:. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. p. 44.
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676:in 1509. On 19 October 1512, he was awarded his
2295:Brecht, 2:251–54; Bainton, Mentor edition, 266.
2231:History of the Christian Church, Vol VII, Ch IV
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2188:Bainton, Mentor edition, 164–165.
2179:Wilson, 192–202; Brecht, 2:34–38.
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2701:Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn
2636:On the Councils and the Church
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2078:London: Allen Lane, 2003, 132.
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2027:Concordia Theological Monthly
1733:– The first printings of the
1038:Frederick III was a lifelong
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361:would teach some time later.
345:, he succeeded his father as
314:He is held in high regard by
3618:Augustus of Saxe-Weissenfels
3039:Melanchthonhaus (Wittenberg)
2749:Heidelberg Disputation, 1518
2709:A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
996:Luther secretly returned to
795:Holy Roman Emperor Charles V
256:, the seminal figure of the
3863:Albert, Margrave of Meissen
3034:Martin Luther's Death House
3029:Martin Luther's Birth House
2892:Hans and Margarethe Luther
2805:Priesthood of all believers
2070:London: Fontana, 1963, 53;
1884:White, E. (June 14, 1883).
1491:Albert III, Duke of Bavaria
647:, which was located in the
624:Protection of Martin Luther
270:Albert III, Duke of Bavaria
260:. Frederick was the son of
85:26 August 1486 – 5 May 1525
4013:
3977:16th-century German people
2993:Albrecht VII. von Mansfeld
2644:On the Jews and Their Lies
2566:On the Bondage of the Will
2269:Schroeder, Steven (2000).
1984:Hendrix, Scott H. (2015).
1959:Hendrix, Scott H. (2015).
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2795:Theology of Martin Luther
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1019:Peter Vischer the Younger
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523:was an important day for
454:milk from the Virgin Mary
432:Frederick collected many
262:Ernest, Elector of Saxony
180:Ernest, Elector of Saxony
157:Schlosskirche, Wittenberg
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3743:Maximilian, Crown Prince
2847:Eucharist in Lutheranism
2773:Decet Romanum Pontificem
2330:Cummings, Brian (2002).
2151:Spalatin, Georg (1851).
1157:prince-elector of Saxony
682:University of Wittenberg
645:University of Wittenberg
556:ninety-five propositions
351:University of Wittenberg
3967:Medieval child monarchs
3916:of Poland and Lithuania
3712:Albert, Duke of Teschen
3049:Veste Coburg (Fortress)
2598:On War Against the Turk
2275:. Rodopi. p. 104.
2044:Encyclopædia Britannica
1839:. Jena. pp. 56–57.
1465:Ernest, Duke of Bavaria
1343:Ernest, Duke of Austria
983:Lucas Cranach the Elder
578:doctrine of indulgences
560:doctrine of indulgences
404:Lucas Cranach the Elder
292:statutory law) and the
68:Lucas Cranach the Elder
18:Frederick III of Saxony
3801:Frederick Augustus III
3351:Frederick Augustus III
3122:Martin Luther, Heretic
3014:Stadtkirche Wittenberg
2780:Marburg Colloquy, 1529
2237:23 August 2017 at the
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1823:Martin Luther: A Life.
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3759:Frederick Augustus II
3702:Prince Francis Xavier
3681:Frederick Augustus II
3628:Maurice of Saxe-Zeitz
3341:Frederick Augustus II
2928:Bartholomaeus Arnoldi
2923:Albert of Brandenburg
2800:Theology of the Cross
2686:First Lutheran hymnal
2614:Articles of Schwabach
2021:Bouman, Herbert J.A.
1166:, as former duke and
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1787:"Frederick the Wise"
1747:" (my propositions).
1549:Elisabeth of Bavaria
1401:Cymburgis of Masovia
1108:Death and succession
901:rejected compulsory
759:St. Peter's Basilica
649:Electorate of Saxony
576:By these theses the
353:, where theologians
190:Elisabeth of Bavaria
124:Electorate of Saxony
3806:Prince Johann Georg
3697:Frederick Christian
3346:Frederick Christian
3187:Theologia Germanica
2953:Johann von Staupitz
2767:Diet of Worms, 1521
2652:Vom Schem Hamphoras
2072:Diarmaid MacCulloch
1811:. October 26, 2014.
1744:meine Propositiones
1523:Elisabetta Visconti
1369:Margaret of Austria
1098:Protestant doctrine
1090:Luther's cathecisms
491:feast of All-Saints
469:The elector's dream
446:Moses' burning bush
242:Friedrich der Weise
143:Castle Lochau near
3947:People from Torgau
3566:John Frederick III
3230:Electors of Saxony
2988:Frederick the Wise
2973:Philip Melanchthon
2899:Katharina von Bora
2693:Erfurt Enchiridion
2486:Ninety-five Theses
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1174:, having made the
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324:Calendar of Saints
281:Holy Roman Emperor
238:Frederick the Wise
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2170:Mullett, 135–136.
1995:978-0-300-16669-9
1970:978-0-300-16669-9
1919:Bainton, Roland.
1821:Martin E. Marty,
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3535:John Ernest
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3306:Christian I
3266:Frederick I
3181:Luther rose
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3132:(2003 film)
3124:(1983 film)
3116:(1974 film)
3108:(1964 film)
3100:(1961 play)
3092:(1953 film)
3084:(1928 film)
3076:(1923 film)
3066:and theatre
2938:Georg Rörer
2915:Paul Luther
2744:Lutheranism
2739:Reformation
1793:25 December
1708:(2003 film)
1172:Reformation
1094:German Mass
1082:Reformation
1044:Lutheranism
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729:indulgences
660:Augustinian
630:Augustinian
475:Reformation
423:Golden Rose
316:Protestants
305:Reformation
294:rule of law
205:(1463-1525)
90:Predecessor
3931:Categories
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3261:Albert III
3256:Rudolf III
3019:Lutherhaus
2978:Pope Leo X
2910:(daughter)
2732:and events
2661:Table Talk
2405:1486–1525
2097:Revelation
1755:References
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1065:and other
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637:priesthood
614:repentance
545:pilgrimage
541:confession
525:Wittenberg
500:Wittenberg
462:indulgence
411:Pope Leo X
137:5 May 1525
3914:krĂłlewicz
3738:Anthony I
3530:Severinus
3246:Rudolf II
2894:(parents)
2811:Sola fide
2659:Luther's
1186:in 1527.
1120:, minted
943:Holy Land
939:treasurer
929:Jörg" at
774:In 1520,
761:in Rome.
749:In 1516,
745:, 1877.
694:Thuringia
669:Sentences
588:, and to
508:John Huss
458:purgatory
427:Charles V
337:Biography
266:Elisabeth
240:(German:
220:Signature
100:Successor
3540:Augustus
3489:Henry IV
3409:in 1423.
3301:Augustus
3241:Rudolf I
2829:Beerwolf
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2235:Archived
2204:Archived
1692:See also
1190:Ancestry
1138:Annaburg
1118:Groschen
1063:Jan Huss
1048:deathbed
872:Wartburg
846:Eisenach
641:theology
442:St. Anne
394:in 1496.
390:made by
341:Born in
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196:Religion
145:Annaburg
3525:Maurice
3296:Maurice
3174:Related
3166:, Worms
2933:Erasmus
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852:Jörg".
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