The Life of Luther With Special Reference to Its Earlier Periods And the Openi
The Life of Luther With Special Reference to Its Earlier Periods And the Openi
Barnas Sears
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Luther himself often speaks of his marriage as a happy one. True, the sex did not then receive the same delicate regard which is shown it among us at the present time. Luther, too, was a man who told all his private thoughts and feelings ; and it would be strange indeed, if a man of such a temperament should never see nor mention a wife's little imper- fections. He at one time remarks, "Katy is kind, submissive in all things, and pleasing, more so, (thank God, ) than I could hope, so that I wou...ld not exchange my poverty for the riches of Croesus. " The epistle of Galatians was a favourite epistle with him. "It is my epistle/' he says, "to which I am betrothed ; it is my Catharine von Bora. " Again, he says, in 1538, thirteen yeys after his marriage, " Even if I were a young man, I would sooner die than marry a second time, knowing what I do of the world, though a queen should be offered me after my Katy. " "A more obedient wife, " he observes again, "I could not find, unless I were to chisel one 376 LIFE OP LUTHER.
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