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Well, you must blame
the Author for that.

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The wall...
break it down:

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Make breaches:
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No popes: No witches:
No priests:

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This cursed house...
pull her down:

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Come out, you...
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- How do you expect to do this?
- Just give us our rights:

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Blasphemers:
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We must send in soldiers.
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And cause more bloodshed?
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If Wittenberg cannot settle
its religious problems without that,

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then the rest of the world
will not be impressed.

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Send for Luther.
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How's the work?
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Tricky.
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Words are like children...
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the more care you lavish on them,
the more they demand.

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Rather like women.
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I wouldn't know.
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Take this verse in Saint Luke...
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"It is the father's will
that nothing be lost."

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In our language, the word "will"
denotes strength, willpower,

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bending someone to your will.
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But in the original Greek,
this three-letter word

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denotes passion, fire,
inner organs.

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It can mean beloved,
desire, even sexual desire.


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