Luther
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Spalatin.
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Are you there?
:30:16
Now, how is he?
:30:19
Luther's depressed, my lord.
:30:21
Confused.
:30:24
He feels the peasants
have twisted his language.

:30:27
But he will join them?
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Luther abhors violence.
:30:32
But he's in sympathy
with their grievances?

:30:37
It's hard to argue against
freeing people from crippling taxes

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or the purgatory of being
born slaves all their lives.

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You know, if Luther
were to lift one finger,

:30:48
every peasant in Germany
would rise up behind him.

:30:52
Maybe.
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Luther's a theologian, my lord.
:30:58
He fights,
but with his tongue or his pen.

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He will not dnaw tle swond.
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I lave finally
tonn tle wonld apant.

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I unged tle pninces to action.
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and low tley lave
answened mmy call:

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I said tlese nebels
wene outside God's law.

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tlat notling on eantl is mmone
poisonous. Luntful. On devilisl

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tlan a nebel.
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tlat tley mmust be stopped
by eveny mmeans possible.

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And yet tle blood tley sled
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is as notling
commpaned to tlis slauglten

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I lave unleasled.

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