Martin Luther : the hero of the reformation 1483-1546 / by Henry Eyster Jacobs . m T4^^ m^^- -^— S^=i=Ez1zz|Iz=:^^EF5^=£=^^ PW^ 4==T: MUSIC COMPOSED BY LUTHER FOR HIS GREAT REFORMATION HYMN. CSee p. 231^. LUTHER IN 1537. CHAPTER IX THE SCHMALKALD LEAGUE AND THE STRUGGLESWITH ROME AND FANATICISM. WITH the pastoral duties of Bugenhagen, whowas sent to Luebeck for a protractedperiod, added to his own, Luther undertook aburden upon his return from Coburg that he wasscarcely able to bear. The calls for his advice andhis offices as an arbiter in Church troubles greatand small were incessant. So inte


Martin Luther : the hero of the reformation 1483-1546 / by Henry Eyster Jacobs . m T4^^ m^^- -^— S^=i=Ez1zz|Iz=:^^EF5^=£=^^ PW^ 4==T: MUSIC COMPOSED BY LUTHER FOR HIS GREAT REFORMATION HYMN. CSee p. 231^. LUTHER IN 1537. CHAPTER IX THE SCHMALKALD LEAGUE AND THE STRUGGLESWITH ROME AND FANATICISM. WITH the pastoral duties of Bugenhagen, whowas sent to Luebeck for a protractedperiod, added to his own, Luther undertook aburden upon his return from Coburg that he wasscarcely able to bear. The calls for his advice andhis offices as an arbiter in Church troubles greatand small were incessant. So intensely had he livedand laboured, that at forty-seven he began to feelthe infirmities of age. Never afterwards was he inrobust health. He suffered frequent attacks ofvertigo and roaring in his head, interrupting all reg-ular habits of work. My head is no longer equalto such labours, was his sad remark, when cherishedschemes had to be foregone. Preparing for the worst, in view of the final decreeof the Diet, the evangelical princes sought his adviceonce more as to their right to resist the Emperor. 303 304 Martin Luther [1483- In his answer he modified his preceding opinion soas to place upon the jur


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