Martin Luther (Swedish Wikipedia)

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  • Hendrix, Scott H. "The Controversial Luther" Arkiverad 2 mars 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., Word & World 3/4 (1983), Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN, s. 393: "And, finally, after the Holocaust and the use of his anti-Jewish statements by National Socialists, Luther's anti-semitic outbursts are now unmentionable, though they were already repulsive in the sixteenth century. As a result, Luther has become as controversial in the twentieth century as he was in the sixteenth." Se också Hillerbrand, Hans. "The legacy of Martin Luther" Arkiverad 16 juli 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., i Hillerbrand, Hans & McKim, Donald K. (red.) The Cambridge Companion to Luther. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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  • Letter of 7 March 1522. Schaff, Philip, History of the Christian Church, Vol VII, Ch IV; Brecht, 2:57.
  • Do you know what the Devil thinks when he sees men use violence to propagate the gospel? He sits with folded arms behind the fire of hell, and says with malignant looks and frightful grin: "Ah, how wise these madmen are to play my game! Let them go on; I shall reap the benefit. I delight in it." But when he sees the Word running and contending alone on the battle-field, then he shudders and shakes for fear. Schaff, Philip, History of the Christian Church, Vol VII, Ch IV.
  • Schaff, Philip, History of the Christian Church, Vol VII, Ch V, rpt. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Nyutgåva 17 maj 2009; Bainton, s. 255.
  • Schaff, Philip. "Luther's Marriage. 1525.", History of the Christian Church, Volume VII, Modern Christianity, The German Reformation. § 77, rpt. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Nyutgåva 17 maj 2009; Mullett, 180–81.
  • Bainton, s. 258; Schaff, "Luther's Marriage. 1525."; Brecht, 2: 204.

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  • Bratcher, Dennis. "The Diet of Worms (1521)," i The Voice: Biblical and Theological Resources for Growing Christians. Ny utgåva 13 juli 2007.

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  • Mullett, 186. Översatt ur Luthers förord Arkiverad 17 augusti 2009 hämtat från the Wayback Machine. till Lilla katekesen, 1529; översättning av Sigfrid von Engeström.

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  • Hendrix, Scott H. "The Controversial Luther" Arkiverad 2 mars 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., Word & World 3/4 (1983), Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN, s. 393: "And, finally, after the Holocaust and the use of his anti-Jewish statements by National Socialists, Luther's anti-semitic outbursts are now unmentionable, though they were already repulsive in the sixteenth century. As a result, Luther has become as controversial in the twentieth century as he was in the sixteenth." Se också Hillerbrand, Hans. "The legacy of Martin Luther" Arkiverad 16 juli 2011 hämtat från the Wayback Machine., i Hillerbrand, Hans & McKim, Donald K. (red.) The Cambridge Companion to Luther. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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  • Iversen OH (5 maj 1996). ”[Martin Luther's somatic diseases. A short life-history 450 years after his death]” (på norska). Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. "116" (30): ss. 3643–46. PMID 9019884. 

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  • Mullett, 148; Wilson, 185; Bainton, s. 296. Luther satte in ordet "allena" (allein) efter ordet "tro" i sin översättning av Romarbrevet 3:28. Bestämningen finns medtagen i den auktoriserade King James Bible som "Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law."

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  • G. R. Elton, Reformation Europe: 1517–1559, London: Collins, 1963, OCLC 222872115, 177.