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Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
Source: The Table Talk of Martin Luther
Source: Martin Luther's Table Talk
Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
Source: The Table Talk of Martin Luther
Source: Three Treatises
Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
“Our bodies are always exposed to Satan. The maladies I suffer are not natural, but Devil's spells.”
Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
“The winds are nothing else but good or bad spirits. Hark! how the Devil is puffing and blowing.”
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
Source: The Life of Luther
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
“The devil should not be allowed to keep all the best tunes for himself.”
Source: Table talk
Source: The table talk or familiar discourse of Martin Luther, tr. by W. Hazlitt
“If a man serves not God only, then surely he serves the devil.”
Source: The Familiar Discourses of Dr. Martin Luther ... Translated ... by Captain Henry Bell ... A New Edition, Revised ... by J. Kerby, Etc
Source: Martin Luther's Table Talk
“For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.”
Source: Jesus, Remember Me: Words of Assurance from Martin Luther
“All the cunning of the devil is exercised in trying to tear us away from the word.”
Source: What Luther says: an anthology
Source: The Familiar Discourses of Dr. Martin Luther ... Translated ... by Captain Henry Bell ... A New Edition, Revised ... by J. Kerby, Etc
Source: Table talk
Source: Early Protestant Educators: The Educational Writings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Other Leaders of Protestant Thought
Source: The Life of Luther Written by Himself
