luther's in A Sentence

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    Luther's home was quite large.

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    Luther's not here right now.

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    Not everyone was impressed with Luther's vulgarity, however.

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    It was your father's dying wish, Master Luther.

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    Luther! Luther! Luther, help!

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    Luther. Luther, quit it.

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    Luther?! Luther, come in.

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    Luther! Come on, Luther, get up.

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    Luther's not here.

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    Martin Luther 's.

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    Luther Burbank 's.

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    Luther Burbank's office.

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    Luther. Luther. Luther!

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    Luther! Luther! Brother!

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    Martin Luther King.

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    Martin Luther's 95 Theses were printed and circulated widely;

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    Luther's room in Wartburg Castle, where he translated the Bible.

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    Henry's Cardinal Wolsey was also active, destroying Luther's illegally imported books.

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    Luther? I found Dad's research from my mission on the Moon.

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    Luther's constituents would also use pamphlets, that were written against Luther, as toilet paper.

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    Luther wants to bring dishonor upon all of Christendom by calling this council‘Satan's Synagogue'”.

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    Hey, if Luther's around, could you ask him what part of me should be loose?

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    Henry VIII's book Defense of the Seven Sacraments supported the Catholic Church and attacked Martin Luther.

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    Luther's actions were but one spoke in the wheel of a Reformation sweeping all over Europe simultaneously.

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    Luther's household came to include not only a wife and six children but also friends, scholars, and refugees.

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    Luther's best friend Michael Fayne falls victim to the mysterious virus, causing Luther much disdain and sadness.

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    But, at some point, someone took the document down from the church door and translated Luther's theses into German.

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    After much debate and examination, Martin Luther's teachings and writings were ruled to be"heretical, scandalous,[and] offensive to pious ears.".

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    Erasmus believed that Judas was free to change his intention, but Martin Luther argued in rebuttal that Judas's will was immutable.

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    Evangelisches Augustinerkloster offers public guided tours, giving visitors a chance to see Martin Luther's room and various other monuments dedicated to him.

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