In March 1521, Luther was summoned before the Diet of Worms, a general assembly of secular authorities. Again, Luther refused to recant his statements, demanding he be shown any scripture that would refute his position. There was none. On May 8, 1521, the council released the Edict of Wo...
Luther's Defense at the Imperial Diet of Worms Audio mp3 principally delivered by Joseph Fiennes and Jonathan Firth Church Litigator:Order in the hall. Order! Order!! Martin Luther, are you the author of these writings? Luther:I am.
Luther held a public burning of the bull and of the canon law. In 1521 formal excommunication was pronounced. In the same year Luther was given a safe-conduct and was summoned before the Diet of Worms (seeWorms, Diet of). The opinions at the diet were divided, but when an edict of ...
Martin Luther was born to Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) and his wife Margarethe (née Lindemann) on 10 November 1483 inEisleben,County of Mansfeldin theHoly Roman Empire. Luther wasbaptizedthe next morning on the feast day ofSt. Martin of Tours. His family moved toMansfeldin ...
Following the Diet of Worms in 1521, Luther's territorial ruler, Frederick the Wise, had Luther hidden away for safekeeping in the castle at Wartburg. Luther settled down and translated Erasmus's Greek New Testament in only eleven weeks. This is a phenomenal feat under any circumstances, but ...
MARTIN LUTHER AND THE DEVIL (Traditional Chinese) 海羅伯博士(Dr. R. L. Hymers, Jr.)著 "務要謹守,儆醒。因為你們的仇敵魔鬼,如同吼叫的獅子,遍地游行,尋找可吞吃的人" (彼得前書 5:8)。 (約翰福音 8:44; 啟示錄 9:11; 羅馬書 1:22) ...
Luther was to be a whole-hearted believer in Augustine's doctrine of the sovereign grace of God who chooses helpless sinners for salvation by His unmerited mercy. This was the first of Luther's two great spiritual breakthroughs, and it occurred around 1513 ...(what fully developed Protestant ...
War. In January 1521, Martin Luther was formally excommunicated by Pope Leo X with the bull Decet Romanum Pontificum. ... There is excellent evidence that Luther expected to bemartyred at Worms, but mysteriously he was allowed to leave the city, leading to his time at the Wartburg. ...
And his last meeting with the church will be at the famous Diet of Worms [pronounced- Vurmtz] and it will be here that Luther makes his last stand and officially will break with the church and launch the Protestant Reformation. It should be noted that Luther held what we call a High Ch...
Jesus Christ changed the course of human history in more signifcant ways than Martin Luther. In the ninth part of this series, R.C. Sproul helps us understand what Luther discovered about the life and death of Jesus, and why this is truly good news. ...