<p>In the following pages we read about an ambitious Luther trying to&nbsp;obtain for himself the dignity of the cardinalate at a young age. We&nbsp;learn about the true motives for his objections to indulgences which&nbsp;sprang principally from resentment at the loss of income for his own&nbsp;Augustinian Order. We witness also his bad temper and vitriolic&nbsp;tongue his nocturnal conversations with demons (whether they were&nbsp;real or imagined) and his scandalous and degrading bouts of&nbsp;drunkenness and debauchery. The title given here for this biography The Devil's Bagpipe was suggested by a striking woodcut image&nbsp;produced in 1535 by Erhard Schoen and reproduced on the cover of&nbsp;this volume.</p><p>This is a work which all Catholics (and indeed all people interested in&nbsp;history) should read for it substantially modifies and corrects the&nbsp;popular but inaccurate myth of Luther replacing it with a more&nbsp;balanced credible and truthful account of the life character and&nbsp;motives of a man who gravely distorted the Gospel of Christ and did untold damage to His one true Catholic Church.</p>
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