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¨They assume authority, and juggle before us with impudent words, saying that the Pope cannot err in matters of faith, whether he be evil or good, albeit they cannot prove it by a single letter. That is why the canon [church] law contains so many heretical and unchristian, nay unnatural, laws; but of these, we need not speak now. For whereas they imagine the Holy Ghost never leaves them, however unlearned and wicked they may be, they grow bold enough to decree whatever they like. But were this true, where were the need and use of the Holy Scriptures? Let us burn them, and content ourselves with the unlearned gentlemen at Rome, in whom the Holy Ghost dwells, who, however, can dwell in pious souls only. If I had not read it, I could never have believed that the devil should have put forth such follies in Rome and find a following. But not to fight them with our own words, we will quote the Scriptures. St. Paul says, ‘If anything is revealed to another that sitteth by, let the first hold his peace’ (1 Cor. xiv. 30).¨

Martin Luther, "Address to the Christian Nobility,” 1520
a) Explain ONE specific way Luther’s ideas in the passage differed from the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.
b) Explain ANOTHER specific way in which Luther’s ideas in the passage differed from the Roman Catholic Church.
c) Explain how the ideas in the passage, or Roman Catholic responses to them, influenced Christianity from 1450 to 1750.

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a) Explain ONE specific way Luther’s ideas in the passage differed from the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church.

According to the Catholic Church, only the Pope and the priest could read and explain the bible. But according to Luther’s scripture in the passage, if a revelation comes to someone who is sitting down, the first speaker should stop.

b) Explain ANOTHER specific way in which Luther’s ideas in the passage differed from the Roman Catholic Church.

Luther claimed that the church was implying that people could buy their way into heaven. In other words, priests were selling indulgences. But according to the passage, Luther implies that the pope and priest were wrong by being ignorant and wicked.

c) Explain how the ideas in the passage, or Roman Catholic responses to them, influenced Christianity from 1450 to 1750.

In 1517, Martin Luther listed 95 criticisms of the catholic church; this list becoming condemned by the church in 1520. This passage explains how the catholic church responded to heresy. They felt unarguably correct about Church laws and beliefs that did not pertain to true spirituality. Luther’s beliefs caused a disruption to the political order of Europe and endangered the survival of the Catholic Church by inspiring the creation of new, Protestant churches. Therefore, this disruption led to the catholic reformation and the Reformation in Germany.

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