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On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church

By: Martin Luther

...ederick C. Ahrens and Abdel Ross Wentz INTRODUCTION The primary importance of this treatise for the present-day reader of Luther lies in its courage... ... for the present-day reader of Luther lies in its courageous interpretation of the sacraments. But it is important also for its place in Luther’s pro... ... also for its place in Luther’s progressive assault upon the total position of the Romans. In An Open Letter to the Christian Nobility 1 Luther dem... ...f these coxcombs, 6 with which they so adroitly prop up their idol (for my mind is not altogether unteachable in these matters), I now know for cer... ...orthy of it, I pray that Christ in his mercy may bring them back to a sound mind. If they are not worthy, I pray that they may never leave off writin... ...stly complain that he finds nothing in it which cultivates or instructs his mind or which furnishes any food for learned reflection. For you know ho... ...out support of Scripture or reason that it seems to me he knows neither his philosophy nor his logic. For Aristotle speaks of subject and accidents ... ...ransubstantiation (a monstrous word and a monstrous idea), until the pseudo philosophy of Aristotle began to make its inroads into the church in the... ... How ridiculous! The laymen have never become familiar with their fine-spun philosophy of substance and accidents, and could not grasp it if it were ...

...Martin Luther goes through the seven sacraments of the medieval Catholic Church with his interpretation of the Bible. He teaches his opinions on the different pratices taken place within the Catholic Church and what they should or do represent. The book is seemingly set ...

...“Rise up then, you popish flatterers, one and all! Get busy and defend yourselves against the charges of impiety, tyranny, and lèse-majesté against the gospel, and of the crime of slandering your brethren. You decry as heretics those who refuse to contravene such plain and powerful words of Scripture in order to acknowledge t...

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Principa Mathematica

By: Isaac Newton

... de pofitione re&z ST, quae aream ATS’ abfcindat vera3 proximam. Jungatur OF, & ab A et T ad afymptoton agan- tur JI I, TK afymptoto alteri paralle... ... zquales G H Sr S& Ut d -&!$G, five (per coral, prop. L.) ut d$$&. Itaque of& lationes in globis & cycloidibus omnibus, quibufcunque cum viri- bus ... ...get fpiralem, ideoque perpendi- culariter fecabit re&am .OT. Fiet igitur OF’ diameter circuli hujus,’ & angulus 0 SF in femicirculo re&us. g E. 2)... ... Hypotllcticli tkplication of h’kmory ; how the Organs made ufe of by the Mind in its Opera* fioll n-j.ly I,e mcchnnic‘\lly underlioutl. 4. An I-iyp...

...Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Latin for "Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy", often referred to as simply the Principia, is a work in three books by Sir Isaac Newton, first published 5 July 1687. Newton also published two further editions, in 1713 and 1726. The Principia states ...

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