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"It is not the cure, but the physician who prescribes it that I dislike,"
said the Archbishop of Salzburg, who had been peculiarly bitter against the Reformers.
"I would oblige the laity with the cup,  and the priests with wives, and all with a little more liberty
as regards meats. Nor am I opposed to some reformation of the mass;
but that it should be a monk, a poor Augustine, who presumes to reform us all,
is what I cannot get over."
Spoken of Luther 1530, Diet of Worms
Martin Luther
Matthäus Lang
Archbishop of Salzburg