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Pirckheimer at once took up the glove . He became the great adversary of Eck ,
the Catholic theologian who was attacking Luther . As for Hans Sachs , he , too ,
took Luther's part , but , in his four Dialogues of 1524,1 advised conciliation .
Pirckheimer at once took up the glove . He became the great adversary of Eck ,
the Catholic theologian who was attacking Luther . As for Hans Sachs , he , too ,
took Luther's part , but , in his four Dialogues of 1524,1 advised conciliation .
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The Charter took the line of its own choice ; it launched the country on a voyage
towards a clearly defined and stable destiny . But this admirable Constitution was
the product only of an intellectual élite and lacked the backing of a self ...
The Charter took the line of its own choice ; it launched the country on a voyage
towards a clearly defined and stable destiny . But this admirable Constitution was
the product only of an intellectual élite and lacked the backing of a self ...
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Shut off from the world , Germany took her illusions and her dreams for the
concrete world of the morrow . She thought herself a creative Race — with her
end approaching . Parades and demonstrations intoxicated the public , but killed
the true ...
Shut off from the world , Germany took her illusions and her dreams for the
concrete world of the morrow . She thought herself a creative Race — with her
end approaching . Parades and demonstrations intoxicated the public , but killed
the true ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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