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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...
- death.[citation needed] His
position was
given by the 1520
papal bull
Exsurge Domine as "[t]hat
heretics be
burned is
against the will of the Spirit";...
- the
church door. He was
subsequently excommunicated in the
papal bull
Exsurge Domine in 1520 and his
followers were
condemned in the 1521 Diet of Worms...
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against Venice. 1520 –
Martin Luther burns his copy of the
papal bull
Exsurge Domine outside Wittenberg's
Elster Gate. 1541 –
Thomas Culpeper and Francis...
- to the ****embly of 1521. In June 1520, Pope Leo X
issued the
Papal bull
Exsurge Domine ("Arise, O Lord"),
outlining 41
purported errors found in Martin...
- Leo
rejected the
Protestant Reformation, and his
Papal bull of 1520,
Exsurge Domine,
condemned Luther's
condemnatory stance,
rendering ongoing communication...
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summarized as one of the
positions (or errors)
specifically censured in
Exsurge Domine "Haereticos
comburi est
contra voluntatem Spiritus" (It is contrary...
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council in Germany, open and free of the Papacy.
After the Pope
condemned in
Exsurge Domine fifty-two of Luther's
theses as heresy,
German opinion considered...
- defeat. On 15 June 1520, the Pope
warned Luther with the
papal bull (edict)
Exsurge Domine that he
risked excommunication unless he
recanted 41
sentences drawn...
- not
depart per se. Rather, they were
excommunicated such as in the 1520
Exsurge Domine and the 1521
Edict of Worms. Some
Protestants avoided excommunication...