It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a destruction of the Church and rebellion against ecclesiastical order; such upheavals must be warded off and punished like all other revolts.


In Luther, Hartmann Grisar, 1915, London, Kegan Paul, Trench, vol. 4, p. 126, (referencing, the Corpus Reformatorum, vol. 4, 737-740.)

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It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a...

It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a...

It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a...

It is an unsufferable blasphemy to reject the public ministry or to say that people can become holy without sermons and Church. This involves a...