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  Martin Luther - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Wittenberg, Carlstadt and the ex-Augustinian Gabriel Zwilling demanded the abolition of the private mass, communion in both kinds, the removal of pictures from churches, and the abrogation of the magistracy, and the destruction of what they considered to be idolatrous images in the form of statuary and other works of art.
Martin, Jr., born November 9, 1531, studied theology but never had a regular pastoral call before his death in 1565.
Schaff-Herzog, "Luther, Martin," 74; Martin Luther, "To Nicholas Hausmann [Wittenberg,] March 29, 1527," Tr.
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 Jerome   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
In the Roman Catholic Church, he is recognized as the patron saint of librarians and translators.
In fact, Evangelical readers are generally little inclined to accept his writings as authoritative, especially in consideration of his lack of independence as a dogmatic teacher and his submission to orthodox tradition.
But that he won his way to the title of a Saint and doctor of the Catholic Church was possible only because he broke away entirely from the theological school in which he was brought up, that of the Origenists.
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 Martin Luther Encyclopedia Articles @ CreatedByGod.com (Created by God)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Luther was born to Hans and Margarethe Luther, née Ziegler, on November 10, 1483, in Eisleben, Germany.
In the course of this debate, he denied the divine right of the papal office and authority, holding that the "power of the keys" had been given to the Church (i.e., to the congregation of the faithful).
1983: Martin Luther: An Eye on Augsburg, a film funded by the Northern Illinois District of the LCMS with Rev. Robert Clausen as Luther.
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 Vermont   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The state ranks 45th in land area (24,923km²), and its population (608,827) ranks as the second smallest of the fifty states.
France claimed Vermont as part of New France, and erected Fort Sainte Anne on Isle La Motte in 1666 as part of their fortification of Lake Champlain.
The [[Hermit Thrush is Vermont's state bird.]] Vermont's state song is "These Green Mountains," written by composed by Diane Martin and arranged by Rita Buglass Gluck.
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 Top20SanAntonio.com - Your Top20Guide to San Antonio, TX.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
San Antonio was named for Saint Anthony of Padua, whose feast day it was when a Spanish expedition stopped in the area in 1691.
The city is also a temporary home for the New Orleans Saints for the 2005 NFL season due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina.
The Saints have set up practice facilities in San Antonio for the season, and will play a split home schedule in the Alamodome and Baton Rouge, Louisiana's Tiger Stadium.
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 Top20Louisiana.com - Your Top20 Guide to Louisiana!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Chitimachas occupied the southeastern parishes of Iberia, Assumption, St Mary, Lower St. Martin, Terrebone, LaFourche, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Bo St. Charles, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines.
The Bayougoula, part of the Choctaw nation, were found in points directly north of the Chitimachas, in the parishes of St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Washington, East and West Baton Rouge, Livingston, and St. Tammany.
Most of the settlement concentrated along the banks of the Mississippi and its major tributaries, with trading outposts and mission settlements in the Illinois Country, as far north as Peoria, Illinois and a number of settlements in the area around near present-day Saint Louis, Missouri.
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 Top20Delaware.com - Your Top20 Guide to Delaware!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Although the cultural significance of the Sängerbund has diminished over the years, the festival is extremely popular and attracts visitors from all over the East Coast.
Wilmington's substantial Polish-American population supports a yearly Pulaski Day Parade in March as well as a summer Polish Festival, hosted by Saint Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church.
In Bethany Beach, the end of the summer season is honored each year with a traditional jazz funeral down the town's boardwalk.
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