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  1. The Epistles of St. Peter and St. Jude Preached and Explained by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  2. Selections From The Table Talk Of Martin Luther by Martin Luther, 2010-05-23
  3. Concerning Christian Liberty by Martin Luther, 2010-07-24
  4. An Open Letter on Translating by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  5. The Smalcald Articles by Martin Luther, 2010-07-24
  6. Martin Luther's Small Catechism, translated by R. Smith by Martin Luther, 2010-07-06
  7. The Autobiography of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King Jr., Clayborne Carson, 2001-01-01
  8. Martin Luther: A Man Who Changed The World by Paul L. Maier, 2004-07-31
  9. A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King, 1990-12-07
  10. Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther (Hendrickson Classic Biographies) by Roland Herbert Bainton, 2009-04
  11. Luther's Ninety-Five Theses by Martin Luther, 1957-12
  12. Martin Luther : Selections From His Writings by Martin Luther, 1958-03-01
  13. Martin Luther: A Life (Penguin Lives) by Martin E. Marty, 2008-08-26
  14. Who Was Martin Luther King, Jr.? (Who Was...?) by Bonnie Bader, 2007-12-27

1. Luther Martin - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Luther Martin (February 9, 1748 – July 8, 1826) was a politician and one of United States ' Founding Fathers, who refused to sign the Constitution because he felt it violated
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search For the Christian reformer, see Martin Luther Contrarian Founding Father Luther Martin Luther Martin (February 9, 1748 – July 8, 1826) was a politician and one of United States Founding Fathers , who refused to sign the Constitution because he felt it violated states' rights . He was a leading Anti-Federalist , along with Patrick Henry and George Mason , whose actions helped passage of the Bill of Rights
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Like many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention , he attended the College of New Jersey (later Princeton ), from which he graduated first in his class of 35 in 1766. Born in Metuchen, New Jersey , in 1748, Martin moved to Maryland after receiving his degree and taught there for three years. He then began to study the law and was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1771.
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Martin was an early advocate of American independence from Great Britain . In the fall of 1774, he served on the patriot committee of

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3. MARTIN LUTHER (1483-1546) - Online Information Article About MARTIN LUTHER (1483
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4. Luther, Martin
M artin Luther, the originator of the Protestant Reformation, might be described as an impressionable man. This seems evident from the fact that his first intention was to
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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Luther, Martin M sola fides , faith alone, which brought one to salvation. Luther, like Augustine before him, experienced religious torment. When in the monastery he was plagued by the feeling of the wrath of God. This continued over years, as a monk he did everything he knew how to overcome this terror, neither daily confession nor ascetic exercises helped. Luther, the monk, cried out to God for relief because he felt God was putting demands upon him that no human could fulfill. He suffered infernal terrors, after which his bones felt as if they had been burned to ashes. As he described it in these moments of dread he saw not the slightest gleam of light. One might think his religious struggle had brought Luther to a verge of madness. But, such a conclusion would have vanished the meaning of an important event in his life. This event was a religious or mystical experience in Luther's life, which took the form of an illumination. It occurred in the tower room of the monastery when he was reading the first chapter of the Epistle to the Romans. While reading Luther suddenly saw that Paul was describing a merciful justice, and not a punitive one, which is conferred upon men through Christ and which in no way can be separated from the Redeemer. Because of this revelation Luther was like a man for whom paradise had been reopened. With the selfsame intensity with which he has previously hated God, he now drank in the exceedingly sweet pledge. It was not that Luther found God, but rather God found him. From then on he was oriented more toward the Pauline epistles than toward the Gospel.

5. Luther Martin: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
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6. Luther Martin - LoveToKnow 1911
LUTHER MARTIN (17481826), American lawyer, was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on the 9th of February 1748. He graduated at the college of New Jersey (now Princeton
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LUTHER MARTIN (1748-1826), American lawyer, was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey , on the 9th of February 1748. He graduated at the college of New Jersey (now Princeton University) at the head of a class of thirty-five in 1766, and immediately afterwards removed to Maryland , teaching at Queenstown in that colony until 1770, and being admitted to the bar in 1771. He practised law for a short time in Virginia , then returned to Maryland, and became recognized as the leader of the Maryland bar and as one of the ablest lawyers in the United States . From 1778 to 1805 he was attorney-general of Maryland; in1814-1816he was chief judge of the court of Oyer and Terminer for the city of Baltimore ; and in1818-1822he was attorney-general of Maryland. He was one of Maryland's representatives in the Continental Congress in1784-1785and in the Constitutional Convention of 1787 at Philadelphia , but. opposed the constitution and refused to affix his signature . He subsequently allied himself with the Federalists, and was an opponent of Thomas `Jefferson , who in 1807 spoke of him as the "Federal Bull- Dog ." His ability was shown in his famous defence of Judge Samuel Chase in the impeachment trial before the United States Senate in 1804-1805, and in his defence of

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9. Luther Martin, Signer Of Declaration Of Independence
The religious affiliation (religion) of Luther Martin, a Founding Father of the United States. He was a nonsigning delegate at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, at which
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Contrarian Founding Father Luther Martin Luther Martin February 9 July 8 ) was a politician and one of United States Founding Fathers , but refused to sign the Constitution because he felt it violated states' rights. Like many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention , Luther Martin attended the College of New Jersey (later Princeton ), from which he graduated at the head of a class of 35 in . Though born in New Brunswick, New Jersey , in , Martin moved to Maryland after receiving his degree and taught there for three years. He then began to study the law and was admitted to the Virginia bar in Martin was an early advocate of American independence from Great Britain . In the fall of 1774 he served on the patriot committee of Somerset County, New Jersey Somerset County, and in December he attended a convention of the Province of Maryland in Annapolis, which had been called to consider the recommendations of the Continental Congress. Maryland appointed Luther Martin its attorney general in early 1778. In this capacity, Martin vigorously prosecuted Loyalists , whose numbers were strong in many areas of the state. Tensions had even led to insurrection and open warfare in some counties. While still attorney general, Martin joined the Baltimore Light Dragoons. In July 1781 his unit joined Pierre Lafayette's forces near

11. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Martin Luther
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Leader of the great religious revolt of the sixteenth century in Germany ; born at Eisleben, 10 November, 1483; died at Eisleben, 18 February, 1546. His father, Hans, was a miner, a rugged, stern, irascible character . In the opinion of many of his biographers, it was an expression of uncontrolled rage, an evident congenital inheritance transmitted to his oldest son, that compelled him to flee from Mohra, the family seat, to escape the penalty or odium of homicide . This, though first charged by Wicelius , a convert from Lutheranism, has found admission into Protestant history and tradition. His mother, Margaret Ziegler, is spoken of by Melancthon as conspicuous for "modesty, the fear of God , and prayerfulness" ("Corpus Reformatorum", Halle, 1834). Extreme simplicity and inflexible severity characterized their home life , so that the joys of childhood were virtully unknown to him. His father once beat him so mercilessly that he ran away from home and was so "embittered against him that he had to win me to himself again." His mother, "on account of an insignificant nut, beat me till the blood flowed, and it was this harshness and severity of the life I led with them that forced me subsequently to run away to a monastery and become a monk ." The same cruelty was the experience of his earliest school-days, when in one morning he was punished no less than fifteen times.

12. Martin Luther - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Martin Luther (10 November 1483 – 18 February 1546) was a German priest and professor of theology who initiated the Protestant Reformation Strongly disputing the claim that freedom
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(b. Piscataway , N.J., ca. 20 Feb. 1748; d. New York, N.Y., 10 July 1826), lawyer and statesman. Of humble origins, Martin graduated from the College of New Jersey (later
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Home Library US Supreme Court (b. Piscataway , N.J., ca. 20 Feb. 1748; d. New York, N.Y., 10 July 1826), lawyer and statesman. Of humble origins, Martin graduated from the College of New Jersey (later Princeton University) in 1766. After studying law, he established a flourishing law practice on the eastern shore of Maryland and Virginia . In 1778 he was appointed state attorney general, a post he held (with interruptions) for the next forty years. As a delegate to the Federal Convention in 1787, Martin championed the cause of the small states and opposed extensive federal powers. A supporter of judicial review, he proposed what became the supremacy clause of the Constitution, without however intending it to be an instrument of national supremacy. Unhappy with the results of the Convention, Martin became an outspoken opponent of the Constitution during the ratification contest. Aside from his role in the making of the Constitution, Martin is remembered chiefly as an advocate in a number of celebrated judicial cases. Between 1801 and 1813 he frequently appeared in the Supreme Court, arguing mainly

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For in the righteousness of God is revealed through faith for faith; as it is written, "The one who is righteous will live by faith" Romans 1:17
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18. Luther, Martin - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Luther, Martin
German Christian church reformer, a founder of Protestantism. While he was a priest at the University of Wittenberg, he wrote an attack on the sale of indulgences (remissions
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Luther, Martin (1483–1546) find The Renaissance articles. div id= bedoc-text h1Luther, Martin (1483–1546)/h1 pA German monk, scholar, and writer, and leader of
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