1520 papal bull by Pope Leo X in response to Martin Luther's 95 Theses
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Exsurge Domine (Latin for 'Arise, O Lord') is a papal bull promulgated on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X. It was written in response to the teachings of Martin Luther which opposed the views of the Catholic Church. The bull censured forty-one propositions abstracted from Luther's writings, and threatened him with excommunication unless he recanted within a sixty-day period commencing upon the publication of the bull in Saxony and its neighboring regions.
Luther refused to recant and responded instead by composing polemical tracts rebuking the papacy, and by publicly burning a copy of the bull on 10 December 1520. As a result, Luther was excommunicated in 1521.
ExsurgeDomine (Latin for 'Arise, O Lord') is a papal bull promulgated on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X. It was written in response to the teachings of Martin...
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his earlier papal bull, ExsurgeDomine (1520), for Luther had failed to recant. Luther had burned his copy of ExsurgeDomine on 10 December 1520, at the...
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the assembly of 1521. In June 1520, Pope Leo X issued the Papal bull ExsurgeDomine ("Arise, O Lord"), outlining 41 purported errors found in Martin Luther's...
in Germany, open and free of the Papacy. After the Pope condemned in ExsurgeDomine fifty-two of Luther's theses as heresy, German opinion considered a...
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the church door. He was subsequently excommunicated in the papal bull ExsurgeDomine in 1520 and his followers were condemned in the 1521 Diet of Worms,...
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he brought up the name of his predecessor Pius II in his own bull, ExsurgeDomine, which threatened Luther with excommunication for teachings the Catholic...
the Waldensians and also Luther when he burned the very papal bull, ExsurgeDomine which commanded him to burn his own books. Necessary groundwork had...
Martin Luther made comments that were later summarized in the 1520 bull ExsurgeDomine as: "Haereticos comburi est contra voluntatem Spiritus" ("It is contrary...
name given to summarized version of his comments that were included in ExsurgeDomine, a 1520 papal bull that listed his anti-heretic killing sympathies along...
against Venice. 1520 – Martin Luther burns his copy of the papal bull ExsurgeDomine outside Wittenberg's Elster Gate. 1541 – Thomas Culpeper and Francis...
a heresy on numerous occasions. In 1521, Pope Leo X issued the bull ExsurgeDomine, which condemned 41 propositions from Martin Luther's writings. In 1530...
propositions ascribed to Luther and anathemized by Pope Leo X's bull Exsurgedomine (1520) was that "Free will after sin is a matter of title only; and...
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On 15 June 1520, the Pope warned Luther with the papal bull (edict) ExsurgeDomine that he risked excommunication unless he recanted 41 sentences drawn...
Disputation (26 April 1518) – Leipzig Debate (June and July 1519) – ExsurgeDomine (15 June 1520) – a papal bull condemning Martin Luther's theses. Decet...
place in the political structure. In 1520, Pope Leo X in the papal bull ExsurgeDomine had censured the proposition "That heretics be burned is against the...
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Counter-Reformation Protestant Reformation Catholic Counter-Reformation ExsurgeDomine Dissolution of the monasteries Council of Trent Thomas More Pope Leo...