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Everyone should take time to read Martin Luther's Hymn `` A Mighty Fortress Is Our God ''.
* 1521 – Martin Luther's first appearance before the Diet of Worms to be examined by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the other estates of the empire.
Dürer's writings suggest that he may have been sympathetic to Martin Luther's ideas, though it is unclear if he ever left the Catholic Church.
Published in 1544, it borrowed greatly from Martin Luther's Litany and Myles Coverdale's New Testament and was the only service that might be considered to be " Protestant " to be finished within the lifetime of King Henry VIII.
It soon became evident that doctrine in the Reformed churches was developing in a direction independent of Martin Luther's, under the influence of numerous writers and reformers among whom Calvin eventually became preeminent.
# The relationship of faith and works in salvation was defined, following controversy over Martin Luther's doctrine of " justification by faith alone ".
He had the good fortune to attract the attention of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon, and subsequently became one of Luther's most
The word Qoheleth has found several translations into English, including the Preacher ( following Jerome's suggested Latin title concionator and Martin Luther's Der Prediger ).
Martin Luther's lectures on Romans in 1515 – 1516 probably coincided with the development of his criticism of Roman Catholicism which led to the 95 Theses of 1517.
Martin Luther's movement began in the year following the publication of the New Testament and tested Erasmus ' character.
The Council of Trent's catechism — the Roman Catechism, written during the Catholic Church's Counter-Reformation to combat Protestantism and Martin Luther's fideism — echoes St. Thomas: There is a great difference between Christian philosophy and human wisdom.
German peasants greet the fire and brimstone from a papal bull of Pope Paul III in Martin Luther's 1545 Depictions of the Papacy
Martin Luther's powerful testimony of faith at the Diet of Worms in 1521 made an indelible impression upon his mind, and the vigorous sermons of evangelical preachers in the pulpits of St. Lawrence and St. Sebald in Nuremberg, during the diet there in 1522, deepened the impression.
In 1517 the Reformation began with the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses ; he had posted them in the town square, and gave copies of them to German nobles, but it is debated whether he nailed them to the church door in Wittenberg as is commonly said.
Luther's appearance was hailed by the Utraquist clergy, and Martin Luther himself was astonished to find so many points of agreement between the doctrines of Huss and his own.
Martin Luther's 95 Theses which sparked off the Protestant Reformation | Reformation in a print edition from 1522.
Martin Luther's 95 Theses were printed and circulated widely ; subsequently he issued broadsheets outlining his anti-indulgences position ( certificates of indulgences were one of the first items Gutenberg had printed ).
Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
Agricola was also the first to harmonize in four parts Martin Luther's chorale, Ein feste Burg.
Martin Luther's interpretation of Paul's writings heavily influenced Luther's doctrine of sola fide.
By the order of King Henry VIII, More commissions the burning of Martin Luther's books.
During the Protestant Reformation, the doctrine of transubstantiation was heavily criticised as an Aristotelian " pseudo-philosophy " imported into Christian teaching and jettisoned in favor of Martin Luther's doctrine of sacramental union, or in favor, per Huldrych Zwingli, of the Eucharist as memorial.
Title page of Martin Luther's On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church | De Captivitate Babylonica Ecclesiae
Worms also played prominently into the Protestant Reformation in the early sixteenth century, the site of Martin Luther's stand before the Diet of Worms, and also the birthplace of the first Bibles of the Reformation, German and English.

Martin and German
* 1984 – Martin Goeres, German actor and stuntman
* 1990 – Martin Zurawsky, German footballer
Through Wolgemut's tutelage, Dürer had learned how to make prints in drypoint and design woodcuts in the German style, based on the works of Martin Schongauer and the Housebook Master.
Thus Dürer contributed to the expansion in German prose which Martin Luther had begun with his translation of the Bible.
In 1943 the German biblical scholar Martin Noth suggested that this history was composed by a single author / editor, living in the time of the Exile ( 6th century BCE ).
Many phrases are characteristic of the German reformer Martin Bucer, or of the Italian Peter Martyr, ( who was staying with Cranmer at the time of the finalising of drafts ), or of his chaplain, Thomas Becon.
In 1492, Martin Behaim, a German cartographer, made the oldest extant globe of the Earth.
* 1743 – Martin Heinrich Klaproth, German chemist ( d. 1817 )
In his prologue to his translation of the book of Romans, which was largely taken from the prologue of German Reformer Martin Luther, Tyndale writes that:
The German Protestant theologian Martin Luther saw a parallel between Paul and Christ in their work of reconciliation, which is also in fact contained within the concept of Christian Grace.
This edition was used by Martin Luther in making his German translation of the Bible for his own religious movement.
In a February 26, 1942, letter to German diplomat Martin Luther ( diplomat ) | Martin Luther, Reinhard Heydrich follows up on the Wannsee Conference by asking Luther for administrative assistance in the implementation of the " Endlösung der Judenfrage " ( Final Solution to the Jewish Question ).
* 1966 – Martin Perscheid, German cartoonist
Simultaneously Protestant Reformation under German Martin Luther questioned Papal authority.
Weimar ’ s Courtyard of the Muses, a tribute to The Enlightenment and the Weimar Classicism depicting German poets Friedrich Schiller | Schiller, Christoph Martin Wieland | Wieland, Johann Gottfried Herder | Herder and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe | Goethe.
In addition to conflicts between his Spanish and German inheritances, conflicts of religion would be another source of tension during the reign of Charles V. Before Charles even began his reign in the Holy Roman Empire, in 1517, Martin Luther initiated what would later be known as the Reformation.
* 1900 – Martin Bormann, German Nazi official ( d. 1945 )
* 1927 – Martin Böttcher, German conductor
* 1861 – Charles Martin Loeffler, German composer ( d. 1935 )
* 1905 – Martin Gottfried Weiss, German SS officer ( d. 1946 )
* 1990 – Martin Stosch, German singer
* 1486 – Martin Agricola, German composer ( d. 1556 )

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