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Responsio ad
Lutherum is a book
written in
Latin in 1523 by
Thomas More,
asked for by
Henry VIII of England,
against the
teachings of
Martin Luther. It...
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arbitrarily be
increased and in any case
varies with the tide. Anselm's
reply (
Responsio) or
apology (Liber Apologeticus) does not
address this
argument directly...
- request, More
composed a rebuttal: the
Responsio ad
Lutherum was
published at the end of 1523. In the
Responsio, More
defended papal supremacy, the sacraments...
- Mar****, Lucam,
Joannem [Catena aurea]) 1263ff.
Summa Theologica 1265–1273
Responsio ad fr.
Joannem Vercellensem,
Generalem Magistrum Ordinis Praedicatorum...
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Hutten Spongia adversus aspergines Hutteni (1523) see
below Martin Bucer Responsio ad
fratres Inferioris Germaniae ad
epistolam apologeticam incerto autoreproditam...
- ceremony: Interrogatio. Quem
quaeritis in sepulchro, o Christicolae?
Responsio.
Jesum Nazarenum crucifixum, o caelicolae. Angeli. Non est hic; surrexit...
- consulted, but when he refused, the
council asked Calvin. He
agreed and his
Responsio ad
Sadoletum (Letter to Sadoleto)
strongly defended Geneva's position...
- one of the
leaders of the
Catholic Renaissance humanists in
England (
Responsio ad Lutherum). The
British Library still has King Henry's
personal copy...
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variety of
other works like his
unfinished Compendium Theologiae and
Responsio ad fr.
Ioannem Vercellensem de
articulis 108
sumptis ex
opere Petri de...
- to Henry's book, ****ertio
septem sacramentorum.
Thomas More then
wrote Responsio ad
Lutherum as a reply.
Richard Marius, p.280,
Thomas More
Against Henry...