This book contains fragments of Martin Luther’s conversations taken from a vast collection of his sayings. The editors selected only those passages from Table Talk that they felt accurately reflected Luther’s character and style. These quotes are arranged by topic, including the Church and preaching, Christian duties, politics, Bible study, and anecdotes about the Reformation.
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“For instance, now, if a wicked wretch should presume to force my wife, or my maid, in my presence; then truly I would lay aside the spiritual person, and make use of the temporal; I would slay him on the spot, or call for help; for in the absence of the magistrates (and when they may not be had), then the law of the nation is in force, which alloweth to call upon the neighbour for help; for Christ and the Gospel do not abolish temporal rights and ordinances, but confirm the same.” (Pages 305–306)