A simple layman armed with Scripture is to be believed above a pope or a cardinal without it.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
A simple layman armed with Scripture is to be believed above a pope or a cardinal without it.
Leader of the Protestant Reformation
Quoted in 'Martin Luther--The Early Years', Christian History, no. 34.
Undated, but reflects his Reformation stance
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