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  1. Diet of Worms - Wikipedia

    Martin Luther was summoned to the diet in order to renounce or reaffirm his views in response to a Papal bull of Pope Leo X. [1] In answer to questioning, he defended the views that had been …

  2. Diet of Worms | Luther’s Ninety-five Theses, Edict of Worms [1521 ...

    In June 1520 Pope Leo X condemned 41 of Luther’s Ninety-five Theses, but he also gave Luther time to recant. In response, Luther publicly burned the papal bull and refused to renounce his …

  3. The 1521 Diet of Worms > Luther Worms

    Initially the Pope responded by dispatching a Papal bull threatening excommunication, which Luther burned in public before the gates of Wittenberg on 10 December 1520. The Pope then …

  4. 1521 The Diet of Worms - Christian History Magazine

    Rome hoped that the diet would reject Luther’s cause, thus easing the task of a general council of bishops, chaired by the pope, who would be dealing with the religious issues raised.

  5. The Diet of Worms - Lutheran Reformation

    Oct 29, 2017 · Pope Leo X published the bull Exsurge Domine (“Rise up, O Lord!”), which outline forty-one errors of Luther. The Reformer was warned unequivocally that if he did not publicly …

  6. The Diet of Worms: Martin Luther on Trial

    Pope Leo X had just issued the final ban on Luther—ending his allotted time for repentance—on January 3, and the Diet of Worms opened with a papal brief requesting Charles V to do his …

  7. Diet of Worms 1521 - Henry VIII, the Reign

    An account of the Diet of Worms 1521 when in 1520, Pope Leo X issued the Papal Bull Exsurge Domine –translates as Arise, O Lord –detailing forty-one errors he claimed to have found in …

  8. Diet of Worms explained

    Martin Luther was summoned to the diet in order to renounce or reaffirm his views in response to a Papal bull of Pope Leo X. In answer to questioning, he defended these views and refused to …

  9. Diet of Worms - World History Encyclopedia

    Dec 8, 2021 · Pope Leo X, upon hearing more about this troublesome German professor in June 1520, threatened Luther with a papal bull of excommunication unless he recanted. Luther …

  10. Luther and Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms (1521)

    When Luther arrived in Worms under Imperial safe conduct, his teachings had already been condemned by Rome. Strictly speaking, the emperor and the Diet [Reichstag] possessed only …