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In his Open Letter to Pope Leo X, which serves as a kind of apologetic preface to On the Freedom of a Christian, Luther sums up much of his message to Pope Leo with the ironic statement, "In short, all good Christians are bad Romans." What does he mean by this statement and why would such a statement not be likely to win the pope over to Luther’s argument?

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