The table talk of ... Martin Luther [tr. by J.G.]. 4th centenary ed1883 |
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Strana 141 - No pains have been spared to make this an exact replica as regards paper, size, print, and binding. 4th Edition, Sheep, imitation of Original Binding 050 Paper boards, Old Style, uncut edges ... ... o 5 o Imitation Morocco o 6...
Strana 51 - ... in his Table-talk, that if it had fallen to his lot to have much to do with Jews, his patience would have given way; and when, one day, Dr. Menius asked him how a Jew ought to be baptized, he replied," You must fill a large tub with water, and, having divested a Jew of his clothes, cover him with a white garment. He must then sit down in the tub, and you must baptize him quite under the water.
Strana 38 - In his life Christ is an example showing us how to live; in his death, he is a sacrifice satisfying for our sins; in his resurrection, a conqueror; in his ascension, a king; in his intercession a high priest.
Strana 43 - ... belief in such a God as I have spoken of beneficial, is that this belief, and this only, gives to the attitude of man's mind, in relation to right motive and right action, that mixture of courage and cheerful irresponsibility for the result, characteristic of a faith. Luther's great saying, ' We say to our Lord God that if He will have his Church, He must uphold it, for we cannot uphold it, and, even if we could, we should become the proudest asses under heaven,' 7 would be of course simply untranslatable...
Strana 75 - And when the people who came to lay out the corpse, according to custom, spoke to the Doctor, and said they were sorry for his affliction, he said, — " You should rejoice. I have sent a saint to heaven; yes, a living saint ! May we have such a death ! Such a death I would gladly die this very hour." Then said one, "That is true indeed; yet every one would wish to keep his own.