I am a man of contention, and I thank God for it.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
I am a man of contention, and I thank God for it.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
Reflecting on his role in the Reformation.
1530s
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"The greater the sinner, the greater the grace."
Strange & Unusual"It is enough to know simply that there is a certain inscrutable will in God, and as to what, why, and how far it wills, that is something we have no right whatever to inquire into, hanker after, care …"
Philosophical"So when the devil throws your sins in your face and declares that you deserve death and hell, tell him this: 'I admit that I deserve death and hell, what of it? For I know One who suffered and made sa…"
Philosophical"remember that there is nothing more poisonous, pernicious, and devilish than a rebellious man. Just as one must slay a mad dog, so, if you do not fight the rebels, they will fight you, and the whole c…"
Controversial"I am more afraid of my own heart than of the pope and all his cardinals."
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