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While the bit about the schools may have been to change, John's Buffet is by far the oldest and most relevant business in
Winfield, trumping the gargantuan Central DuPage Hospital by some 40 years. It is an historical part of the town, and if you have never been, you ought to peek your head in some time. The founder, John Karwoski, basically created Winfield. He built and founded the fire department, was its first chief, built City Hall as his own house, before selling it to the Village when the present building of John's Buffet was constructed in 1947, and basically helped run the town, passing away at 94 years old in the early 80s. If you mention CDH, which is really more relevant for DuPage County than for Winfield, you must mention something that at least Winfield can be proud of, rather than overwhelmed by. If you took a poll of Winfield residents, I claim that would be John's Buffet.
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believe that God the Holy Spirit uses God's Word to create faith in the hearts of unbelievers, that He actually saves people through baptism, even babies and that He gives His real body and real blood in, with and under the elements of the Lord's supper. We do not believe in "accepting Jesus as Savior," that salvation is conditional on good behavior, etc. We also believe that it is good to retain the ancient worship orders of the church, and any traditions that support the gospel. That's just for starters. So we don't we too well with
Protestants. A similar list can be made for the Catholic, Orthodox, holiness and other Christian traditions. Since we take Luther seriously, it is at best annoying to have our tradition left out of an article on Luther. 8-) Does that help? --
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in 1953. Spouses ————————————————————————————————————————————— 1: Freiin Dagmar
Nicolcis-Podrinje Birth: 5 July 1898 Agram Death: 15 November 1967 Lausanne Father: Freiherr Wladimir Nicolcis-Podrinje Mother: Baronessa Ella Scotti Misc. Notes created Freifrau von Wolfenau 12 Feb 1922 by the head of the Grand Ducal House of Tuscany. Marriage: 12 April 1919 Vienna, Austria Divorce: 1931 Children: Maria Gabrielle (1922-) ————————————————————————————————————————————— 2: Alice Coburn Birth: 20 January 1894 New York Death: 25 August 1960 New York Father: Alexander Coburn Mother: Ann Gibson Marriage: 1932
252:, happened. (Henry VIII's serial marriages are seen in a new light once one knows that his first wife had entered menopause: Henry had no legitimate male heir, and didn't want to plunge England into a revival of the War of the Roses that preceeded him for several generations). Along those lines, I have added Albert's family name, Hohenzollern, to the first reference to him, so that an astute reader can realize the early extent of that family's influence. If Albert had not desired to become a Kurfürst, would Luther have ever been provoked into his course of thought?
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reached popular use. Otherwise, why was the lift not called a "rosary" right off the bat? But as you say, formal documentation of the popular name is lacking. (We have a similar situation with "Guy" as term for a person. It seems to have originated in the streets of New York, where the
Yiddish term "goy" had that usage. But someone of a different cultural background and perhaps more highly educated, speculated it came from the name of Guy Falkes, a minor character out of British history unknown west of Cornwall, and that has been published. Speculation, all. --
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understanding and appreciating which requires knowledge what are usual lame edit wars and what sort of basic wars are included in the page. THEN, after reading some more usual cases, a new reader can better relate to the meta level. That has been the reason why I placed Maeta in the end. At the start, it spils, and it may be a tad incomprehensible. I wrote at the time "I feel that meta-lameness should be only after there are other, usual examples - I think mostly readers when making this edit". So, could you kindly revert your edit.
293:? I know it is said that Luther's office was in a tower, but towers were often the stairwells, so I was surprised to read that office bit a few years ago when the foundations were discovered. Perhaps the Clo story is anti-Luther propaganda designed to minimize his theology by discrediting its surroundings. I'm disappointed it is in dispute, because I think color adds to much history, but in a work of reference such as this, the knowledge of scholars like you must take precedence, to maintain the credibility of the work.--
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held that the Jews do not deserve to live in the midst of
Chrisitians and tried to convert them by any means, from "love" to violence. He never accepted that another faith has the right to exist. We all know what followed, another instance of that must be prevented at any cost. Your initial reaction is a good evidence (and I must say, a huge surprise for me) that a lot still needs to be done for education and reconciliation.
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substituting one that seems more humourous, I naturally thought it was a joke edit. Perhaps instead of that template you would have preferred a vandalism warning? But either way it wasn't meant as a provocation – I regularly warn people for vandalism or inappropriate edits, simply as a way of contributing to the
Knowledge community. (It was intentionally the least severe warning I could find.)
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first reading the Talk to see if my intended "correction" hasn't already been hashed out, back-and-forth, by others in the past. In my five dozen trips around the sun, I like to think I've learned the hard way Golden Rule Number Two: "Do Not
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3410:"To gift" is not archaic, it's a modern English word. It's maybe got a slightly legalistic flavour, but that's completely appropriate in this context. I appreciate that we should not use complicated words for the sake of it, but nor are we on simple.wikipedia.org here either - and gifted is the word commonly used in (modern) history books to describe such transactions.
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like to ask, whether it would be possible to use it in our book for free. Unfortunatelly the drawing contains several
English marks. We would would need an open file like SVG to alter the English notions. Would it be possible to send us such a file? We would be very grateful and of course You would be among the first people to receive a free copy of the book.
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out against their abuse rather than condemning them, even as late as 1519. In his visit to Rome, Luther really was not so much upset with the Papacy but at the clergy and residence of Rome. He'd expected more piety from them. We also need to switch the language about abuses so that we indicate that was the way Luther and his friends saw things.
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to his lifelong constipation and contemplation. "Eureka," I thought "I am at the site of Sola Fide!" Later I read news accounts of the excavation of another tower base with the speculation that this might be the tower in which Luther had his office. Thus a revelation while "in the tower" may not have been in the context often thought. --
3436:. I just have a concern with the cites you added. Specifically, I'm not familiar enough with the abbreviations you've used to locate the references you are citing. Could you please clarify the meanings of "1 J.J.Marsh. (Ky.) 206" and "81 S.W.2d 571 (1935)" so that full bibliographic information can be added for these sources? Thanks.
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Her number is preceded by an "x" which the boxed "subscript numbers" explanation on the article's page explains "When necessary to establish continuity, a person buried elsewhere is assigned a number preceded by an x and then listed in the
Selected Other Habsburgs section." but obviously that is not
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but are not reputable enough to add to Witzel's page. Most of the critical links in the page are ones that Witzel has personally responded to off of wikipedia. It may not be self promotion but is definetely not NPOV because of his attempts to stifle citicism. And is any criticism 'witch hunting' ? if
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Missouri fathers, the slavery question was irrelevant. None of them were slaveholders and neither side used the scripture correctly. From their perspective, they were outsiders looking in. So, the position was not particularly important to them. BTW, I did enable email, but do not have a clue
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Stan, I hope that I have not fallen afoul of an administrator Mr./Mrs. Jayjg, with whom I have gone back and forth on the "Luther and the Jews": I have taken the liberty of reverting the paragraph to the way it was a week ago, and added some of his stuff. Please look at the bottom of the talk page. I
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I respect the role you play in regulating Wiki for Chicagoland, and after my perusal of places such as Winfield, Wheaton, West Chicago, Barrington, and others, I can say you do a fine job. However, I have to disagree with your assessment of recent changes made to Winfield as 'blatant commercialism'.
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Thank you, Stan, for your welcome. I do not mean to offend. I have a few articles that I have created, and I know that there is a sense of proprietorship. Am I compelled to have a "red" colored signature? I would rather have a different color if I would be permitted. I guess that different colors set
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Yes, they have discovered the toliet that was present when Luther lived in the Black Cloister. However, the story about Luther coming to theological insights there has no basis in fact. The word "cloaca" referred to the whole tower in which the toilet was located. Luther's study was in that tower. No
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Hi Stan, my Name is Markus Bingel. I work for the publishing house Reise Know-How Verlag (Germany, www.reise-know-how.de). We are currently producing a tour guide on Vienna, called CityTrip PLUS Wien and by accident found your map of the "Stephansdom". As it is very detailed and well drawn, we would
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Just so you know, "to gift" is a perfectly respectable English word that goes back to the 17th century - it's the verb from which "gifted" as in "gifted children" etc comes. And it has a slightly different meaning to donate, just as you'd use "gift" and "donation" in slightly different contexts. So
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The explanation of the name that I heard some years ago was the similarity to a string of prayer beads. (I didn't add it to this article.) So when I saw your edit – made without a giving a reference, and without explaining it on the talk page – removing what I thought was the correct explanation and
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Stan, you seem to have stopped editing Knowledge other than to be summoned by your friends for reverts. Either that, or you are editing with a different account otherwise. Either way, it's disruptive and I'm requesting that you stop. Please either return as a regular editor with one account, or stop
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Name: Leopold Lorraine ————————————————————————————————————————————— Birth: 30 January 1897 Zagreb Death: 14 March 1958 Willimantic, Connecticut Father: Leopold Salvator of Austria (1863-1931) Mother: Blanca of Spain (1868-1949) Misc. Notes took surname Lorraine on accepting American citizenship
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Styles or titles are usually used in the lead of an article about that person, so I think there is no problem with Hewson, but Suzanne Blum is but a player in the article about the Duchess of Windsor. We have similar confusion problems with German bios where the uninitiated may not realize that say,
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on the grounds that it is an honorific, not a name. So it is, but it is also the professional designation in metropolitan French to indicate a lawyer and is invariably used with Blum's name. However, accepting for argument's sake that it is inappropriate in a Knowledge article, would you kindly look
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and then rewritten by the author, in a cut and paste. I strongly disapprove of someone doing a cut and paste of one article, moving it to a new (badly named) page and editing it without a consensus (or even it would seem an awareness among people that this new page existed). Feel free to cast a vote
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Dear colleagues, perhaps a little explanation is in order. This is not "wrangling", for me the issue is very serious. I am sorry you feel this way and it was enough a single anonymous vandal to destroy our compromise and understanding. Please correct me if I am wrong: throughout his entire life, ML
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On one of my trips to Wittenberg, I happened to be in the basement of the Lutherhaus and noticed that there, under the spiral stairs that are the reason for the round towers, was the loo. I remembered Luther talking about his sudden realization when he was "in the tower" and references (in Bainton?)
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A Biblical Archeologist told me that in today's Holy Land, Christians do not count at all. I think we are only 3% of the population. This was brought home to me in the aftermath of a massacre by a militant Zionist at the Tomb of the Patriarchs: Jews and Muslims were henceforth to use separate doors,
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Lutheran theology is quite a bit different than that of most denominations that consider themselves Protestant. For instance, Lutherans have a theology of the Means of Grace, by which we mean that God has chosen to work through His Word and through the sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. We
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and you'll see why), I've been revising the page from almost worthless a year or so ago to at least tolerable now. Once in awhile, I come back at it with substantial additions. I'm also working the Wikiquote page and a half dozen others. Typically, if there's an out-in-out factual error in a page or
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Stan, thanks for wading in here. I'd like to make a few changes in the Indulgence Controversy section as you adjusted it, and I thought I should explain why. First thing: we need to move it more to a neutral point of view. We can say that Luther was upset with the abuses of indulgences, but he spoke
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My name is Gert-Jan Zegel. I live in Haarlem in Holland. Originally from IJmuiden (velsen). Great to see that my relatives oversea (wich i never knew about) are so involved in "the family". Just now i discoverd that ZEGEL DAY excisted. Unfortunatly it was 2 days ago. Although i never knew that this
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Sure! By the way, if you click your "preferences" tab and then (1) enter your e-mail address and (2) check the "Enable email from other users" box, it allows someone like me to send you e-mail for things not worthy of permanent preservation in the talk pages, without revealing your e-mail addres to
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Would it be accurate to say that as evidence that the "6 June 1942" date format was used in English as early as A.D. 1215, you cited a translation into 20th-century English, of a document written in 1215 in Latin, and that that translation used the "6th day of June 1941" date format rather than the
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I don't think that the days within the year are needed in the box, but I thought that if they are there they might as well be correct. Silverhorse seems to be charging about wildly, and attempts are being made to rein him in with a RfC, which I support. I think he is at risk of being gelded on Wiki
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CoA is based on German post mark made on 800 years of Teutonic Order. On that mark there was that CoA and seal and sentence like: "800 Jahre von Deutscher Orden", that post mark had colours, so I had known what colours should I use. That's why I have written that it is order CoA. On their home site
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Habsburg is the only spelling used by the family itself --the ultimate authority on the matter. It is the only spelling used in official documents. It is what serious scholars use. Only the popular press seems to perpetuate this invented spelling based upon the similarity of the "B" and "P" sounds.
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I've looked at your user page and am very impressed that you are taking time to work on Wiki. It is wonderful that someone with your qualifications is willing to do so. Also, after reading the Talk archives on the Luther page, I need to keep in check my own tendency to push "edit this page" without
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I also want to add why Luther had problems with indulgences in the 1510s. Later he would reject them all as works-righteousness, but at this time, Luther was works-righteous. He saw indulgences as dangerous because people then would not feel the weight of their sins, which they must be truly sorry
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Since you seem to have done a lot of work on this page, do you have any objections to me changing the title of this page to Imperial crypt in Vienna? The current name isn't descriptive enough. The one thing I'm not sure about is if crypt should be capitalized. The standard is to not capitalize
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Citing both sounds good to me. That is a problem with folk etymology: the authoritative sources are few. I think the "oh my God what is this infernal contraption???" explanation is the more plausible of the origin, with the rosary explanation being a deriviative to explain the title after it had
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Dear Colleague Humus: I don't know that you are right about Luther's "lifelong feelings that Jews do not deserve to live amidst Christians." Tired to seeing only others' characterizations of the 1543 pamphlet, I now reading it cover to cover to see what he really says, and not what others say he
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Hi Stan, even as a native speaker I can't make out the meaning of the bell's names. I suspect that they were named for people who made some donations when they were molded. BTW, I'd suggest a more extensive explanation of the beer curfew bell, which didn't make any sense to me before reading the
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You are so right about this. It had even been discussed in Israel about deporting all of the Palestinians out of the region. I remember my professor Dr. Erich Kiehl, who spent many years in the Holy Land, who said that the Israelis should not have been simply given the land of others, namely the
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while leaving the historical notice that it was mean and ill-tempered. No one knows the vicious blasphemy that prompted Luther's book. I guess Luther over reacted because He was a deeply religious man. The Jews must learn to forgive. There was an interesting play in the 60s called something like
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article that the infobox on the top right is a candidate for deletion. I would ask that you might respond in the debate. I believe that they should be retained; however, you might want them deleted for the reasons that are given there. I think that it is inadvisable to delete them in a wholesale
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No worries. And I wasn't being facetous about the possibility of there being an article as I've noticed a couple of Saint books and films have been written about already. I'm not familiar with this particular volume so I won't be writing one myself, but if I see an article emerge I'll bear this
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Bob, I agree with you. I would have made more changes than I did, but I too was trying to respect the work of others and tried to fit my additions into theirs instead of doing more revision. For example, folks being "upset", the personal initiative of Charles V, etc. I think you should make the
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Stan, I have taken the liberty to remove the sentences about "controversy" from the two Luther articles. I think that those who argue for removal have sufficiently proved their point. The question may have generated much posting back and forth here, but not in the world out there. I have been
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Hi Stan, I noticed you moved the meta-lameness to the beginning of the page. Of course it is right to think that it is the flower of all edit warring. BUT, please think about new readers: they do not yet know the basics of this page. I feel that it is wrong to offer them firstly an example,
355:, where I have made a few minor additions. I think the LCMS should be shown to have as Districts what ELCA calls Synods. I didn't make that change because I didn't know what WELS has. Other parts of the article are gibberish, and I cannot make out what the original sense was intended to be.
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What is the criteria for a DIY artist to have an article? From your comment, it would appear that you have a personal vendetta against anarchists, or are simply not familiar with anarchism. I hope this isn't the case, as I would expect better from a Wikipedian as dedicated as yourself.
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may also be a useful link. I agree that the Jews should learn Christian charity: forgiveness and not consuming hatred. Yes, insults may have been given, injustices may been done, but that happens to everybody. Get over it! Get on with life! Competitive Victimhood is so unbecoming.
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Stan, I have backed down from reverting the "Luther and Judaism" paragraph. Jayjg, Humus Sapiens, and Slrubenstein have made changes to the article. One does not realize the fire one is playing with when one takes on issues like "Anti-Semitism." IMHO, Luther was so wrong to write
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The discussion seems to have gone all quiet on the proposed styles solution, though I have tried to get it going again. There is from what was said a clear consensus on using this solution. I'm going to start putting in the papal box to see if it will work. Is that OK with you?
2525:) of Saxony and Bavaria for example, what title did they have? were they Kurfürsten and Kurfürstinnen as well, or only their parents were that? They couldn't be Prince or Princess yet I believe, since that only started after they became kingdoms later on. I tried to check this
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I just read the talk:Simon Templar and noticed your "revert again" phrase. I'm sorry, I wasn't intending to start an edit war, I was working from a search list and thought I hadn't saved my edit the first time. I should have read looked for a comment on talk first. Regards...
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I don't know what it would show. My usual reference is Heraldry of the Royal Familes of Europe (Louda & Maclagan) and it shows 1537. Paul Theroff's Online Gotha doesn't start until 1700 Spain, so it did not show anything. I'm sorry I cannot find any more on this for you.
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Dear Stan: If you look at the Luther page, the German Bible section, you'll note I'm starting articles on the smaller figures without them. Aurogallus is a bit thin. There's also no article on the Castle Church. If you'd like to do something quieter, I'd love help with them.
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Again, no worries! I added a follow-up comment to make it clear (hopefully) that I wasn't intending to say you were wrong re: the spelling, only that the Saint book and presumably the ghost writer were erroneous, but their spelling is on the record for that volume. Cheers!
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On what basis do you consider Habsburg more correct than Hapsburg? I've seen both about equally, to the best of my recollection (although I've dealt with variants in so many languages that a specifically English-language standard of naming might have escaped my notice). --
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does not have a middle name of "Ritter" because that is a title (and an explanatory template has been added to help the reader avoid such mistakes. Perhaps if italics were used to show that the honorific is different from her proper name, the problem might be eliminated:
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deletion, if the page meets the criterion, it may be deleted without delay. Please do not remove the speedy deletion tag yourself, but don't hesitate to add information to the page that would render it more in conformance with Knowledge's policies and guidelines.
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Stan, please see the talk page re: the map you are inserting. In short, it is misleading and unencyclopedic to lump the public land (that belonged to the Ottoman Empire and then the British Mandate) together with private Palestinian land vs. Jewish-owned land.
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On my talk page, you asked about the etymology of "guy". It is definitively sourced to Guy Fawkes in my copy of Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary, 1985, p 544. Not that the dictionary is never wrong, but I do consider it a generally credible source.
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2086:(former Australian federal Opposition Leader): the first words of the article are, "Dr John Hewson...." I had a little bit of a tussle myself over my attempt to delete this honorific but didn't feel I had standing to press the issue. Do you have any comments?
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Also, there is some debate over whether or not the theses were actually posted. We take that up in the 95 Theses article. Here we should use more general language, such as "posted" or "published" to avoid coming down on one side of the issue or another.
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As you wil see, I have only changed some misinformation, added some links to my work as to counterbalance the constant stream of attacks. Again, pleae READ the history page, I added even a pro AND contra page which gives equal time to my ' opponents'
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Dave, as I look more into this, and read the summary of the 1543 pamphlet, I cannot help but see the parallels in those recommended actions in context with those done against the Palastinians since 1948. I guess it matters whose ox is being gored.
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This is a good idea. I think that we are on the same page as far as militating against sola verba: add some spice in terms of tables, illustrations, graphs, et cetera. I wanted to add information on the family tree, and this emendation does it.
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was the son of a Kurfürst, but did not carry that title. And the Kaiser was also a Kurfürst because he was King of Bohemia, but his offspring were always Erzherzogen, not Kurfürsten. I believe only the actual Kurfürst himself used the title.
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hope that Bob will not be upset with this mishevah. Reverting has excised your helpful comments. I wish we could just wave a magic wand and erase "On the Jews and their Lies" Where men are great, great are their failings. Broodingly yours,
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Hi Gryffindor. I have admired the work you have been doing in Central European history. I'm flattered to be asked something by you! I believe his name as Leopold Maria Alfons... as I have it in the article, which I based in part upon his
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Hey, Stan, would you look through the image gallery for a pic of a book or a library which is in the public domain. I've only had time to do a quick search, since this is a busy day for today. I need it for my RfA thank you notes.
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for, do works of penance to overcome if they were ever to recieve God's forgiveness. It was under the fire of controversy that Luther sought answers from Scriptures and came to reject indulgences and Works-righteousness entirely.
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I'm not sure what such a note could say when the document's urtext says "... erlasse Dir alle Strafen auf zehn Tage." Perhaps Tetzel had a variety of Ablasse for sale, at different prices? Some partials, and the upgrades to
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2892:. Some readers looking for a serious article might not find them amusing. Remember, millions of people read Knowledge, so we have to take what we do a bit seriously here. If you'd like to experiment with editing, try the
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out of the article. Humus sapiens (humus is decaying animal and vegetable waste is it not?) wants expert views, so I have appended Roland Bainton, a noted Luther scholar. Yours as a frustrated scholar and editor, Dave
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about the trial of a Holocaust perpetrator. The man was not a Nazi or a Holocaust perpetrator at all: he had one of those concentration camp numbers tatooed on his arm. He was a Jew, who was consumed with his hatred.
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Thanks for the reaction. That is exactly why I think the templates are perfect for this. They can include all different styles such as those you mentioned. I am quietly confident that these will work. Thanks again,
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It was indeed a plenary indulgence. Perhaps a little note in the photo caption would do to correct the mistaken impression. Tetzel's jingle is also popular: "when a coin in the coffer clings, a soul from purgatory
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When you are losing an argument, you can always tell the other party "You are in denial, so it's useless to continue the discussion." Or instead of such abuse, you could politely say you're no longer interested.
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I think of Erickson as just fantasy and imagination, but I believe Bainton refers several times to Luther's chronic constipation. The story seems plausible to me, and it humanizes the intellectual giant that was
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Hi Stan! Thanks for your message. I like the way you implemented the pictures, at least I can't think of a better way of linking the section headings to the diagrams. Great work on the article! Guten Rutsch,
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I'm glad you are doing it. Starting with the Popes is a good idea, because it is probably least controversial there, but I hope it quickly spreads to the royal pages where it is sorely needed too. Regards.
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sources are cited and changes discussed (please see talk)? He is criticized by Hindu groups for his bias. Also, I looked for his pro and contra page that he mentions he in history but could not find it. --
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As you may see by looking at the history page, I came very late to this game, having been informed of all sorts of ad hominem blogs etc. on this page (that was not even known to me until my intervention).
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Dear Stan: I've just seeded this article from the Catholic Encyclopedia. Since you have a soft heart for these Holy Roman Empire types, I thought you'd like to know its out there and could use some work.
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Ja, es stimmt! Did u receive the e-mail I sent you Sunday? I have something non-Wiki related I'd like to communicate with u about, and I didn't know if that e-mail was working or the appropriate address.
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said. When I get done with the 66,000 words of it, I'll be in a better position to say. But from what I have read so far, I have not yet gotten that impression. Perhaps it will develop in later pages. --
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Just noticed your correction of a date in the succession box for Victoria. But should the day and month be included in the box? Our friend Silver horse is adding them. --
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etc because people are hardly likely to think that in that form it refers to someone called Charles who is the ex-wife of the Prince of Wales!)
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