Luther stood on a pinnacle and carried away the multitude by the war-cry he hurled over the heads of the Catholic polemists and apologists who bore witness to the ancient truths, some well and creditably, others more humbly and awkwardly.
And yet some Catholic polemists who believed in the fable that Luther killed himself, seized on such passages in order to show that Luther had long been bent on suicide.
Owing to polemists taking too literally what he said, he has been represented as holding opinions on the Law and the Gospel which in point of fact he does not hold; indeed, some have made him out a real Antinomian.
Among the Latins the most celebratedpolemists are: Lucifer of Calaris (Ad Constantium p.
Yet it is to be said that the habitual tone and temper of the two men compares favourably with that of the polemists on the other side.
It may be described as freethought without regard to evidence--that "lawless thought" which Christian polemistsare wont to ascribe to rationalists.
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