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Author: Martin Luther

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592

Henning, the Bohemian, asked Dr. Luther why the devil bore so furious a hatred to the human race? The Doctor replied: ’That ought not to surprise you; see what a hate prince George bears me, so that, day and night, he is ever meditating how he shall injure me. Nothing, would delight him more, than to see me undergo a thousand tortures. If such be the hatred of man, what must; the hatred of the devil be?’

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Chicago: Martin Luther, "592," Table Talk, trans. William Hazlitt in The Table Talk or Familiar Discourse of Martin Luther (London: D. Bogue, 1848), Original Sources, accessed July 26, 2024, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=499I9VZ9TS2PVTN.

MLA: Luther, Martin. "592." Table Talk, translted by William Hazlitt, in The Table Talk or Familiar Discourse of Martin Luther, London, D. Bogue, 1848, Original Sources. 26 Jul. 2024. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=499I9VZ9TS2PVTN.

Harvard: Luther, M, '592' in Table Talk, trans. . cited in 1848, The Table Talk or Familiar Discourse of Martin Luther, D. Bogue, London. Original Sources, retrieved 26 July 2024, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=499I9VZ9TS2PVTN.