McKim, Donald K. (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 58; Berenbaum, Michael. "Anti-Semitism," Encyclopaedia Britannica , accessed January 2, 2007. For Luther's own words, see Luther, Martin. "On the Jews and Their Lies," tr. Martin H. Bertram, in Sherman, Franklin. (ed.) Luther's Works . Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1971, 47:26872.
He sent Martin to Latin schools in Mansfeld, then Magdeburg in 1497, where he attended a school operated by a lay group called the Brethren of the Common Life, and Eisenach in 1498. Rupp, Ernst Gordon. "Martin Luther," Encyclopdia Britannica , accessed 2006.
Junghans, Helmer. "Luther's Wittenberg," in McKim, Donald K. (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Martin Luther . New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003, 26.
Mullett, 9295; Roland H. Bainton, Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther , New York: Mentor, 1955, OCLC 220064892 , 81.
On 1 August 1521, Luther wrote to Melanchthon on the same theme: "Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides." Martin Luther, "Let Your Sins Be Strong," a Letter From Luther to Melanchthon , August 1521, Project Wittenberg, retrieved 1 October, 2006.
Brecht, Martin, Martin Luther , tr. James L. Schaaf, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 198593, 3: 206.
Luther told him to "tell a good, strong lie" and deny the marriage completely, which Philip did during the subsequent public controversy. Brecht, Martin, Martin Luther , tr. James L. Schaaf, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 198593, 3:212.
Brecht, Martin, Martin Luther , tr. James L. Schaaf, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 198593, 3:214.
Brecht, Martin, Martin Luther , tr. James L. Schaaf, Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 198593, 3:20515.
E.H. Schulz and Dr. R. Frercks. See Noble, Graham. "Martin Luther and German anti-Semitism," History Review (2002) No. 42:1-2.
Kellermann, James A. (translator) "The Last Written Words of Luther: Holy Ponderings of the Reverend Father Doctor Martin Luther" . February 16, 1546.
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