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  1. 95 Theses
  2. The Small Catechism of Martin Luther
  3. The Large Catechism of Martin Luther
  4. Enemies Of The Cross Of Christ & The Christian's Citizenship In Heaven
  5. Christ Our Great High Priest
  6. The Twofold Use of the Law & Gospel: "Letter" & "Spirit"
  7. Of The Office of Preaching
  8. The Parable of the Sower
  9. Christ's Holy Sufferings
  10. On Faith & Coming to Christ
  11. The Wheat & The Tares
  12. Address to the Nobility

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Luther alludes here to the Archbishop Albert of Mayence, who was, besides, Archbishop of Magdeburg and administrator of the bishopric of Halberstadt. In order to be able to defray the expense of the archiepiscopal tax due to Rome, amounting to thirty thousand guilders, he had farmed the sale of the Pope's indulgences, employing the notorious Tetzel as his agent and sharing the profits with the Pope. In 1518 Albert was appointed cardinal. See Ranke, Deutsche Geschichte, etc., vol. i., p. 309, etc.

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