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It's these churches that can meaningfully be described as "Protestant", but "Protestantism" doesn't do anything, neither in Luther's time nor in our own.
Fr. Robert Barron on Protestantism, authority, and Cardinal Newman 2009
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Second, because of Luther's distortions of the Faith you have been unknowingly taught a gnostic form of the Faith.
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The repair helped hold together this precious work, a 1522 first edition of Martin Luther's German translation of the New Testament, but now the damage needs to be undone.
The New York Public Library: From Vault to Exhibition Gallery: Conserving Library Treasures The New York Public Library 2010
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Like many others, I have often thought, considering his early struggles with guilt and perhaps scrupulosity, and his actions much later, that this was at the core of Luther's rebellion.
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I'm glad Colson agrees with that view, but it's not evident at all that this view is the same as Luther's; quite the opposite.
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Who really nailed Luther's 95 theses to that church door?
Wittenberg – review 2011
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Why doesn't everyone run out of Luther's office the very second the plinky plonky killer-on-the-loose music starts to play?
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Yet, despite Luther's comparative strengths, series two ends abruptly this week, leaving more questions than answers.
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Found in Martin Luther's Smalcald Articles, such language is part of a tradition that reaches back into the 10th century.
Michele Bachmann and the Pope Mollie Ziegler Hemingway 2011
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For this reason Luther's phrase: "faith alone" is true, if it is not opposed to faith in charity, in love.
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