(A.D. 1530) The Dietis a parliamentary proceeding of the Holy Roman Emperor and his princes to determine imperial edits. Diets were called irregularly. Some of the most i... more, resembling a form of Medieval Great Council for the Holy Roman Empire(A.D. 962) The Holy Roman Empire emerges in the Germanic areas and Northern Italy with Otto I assuming the imperial crown descended from Charlemagne. more, was convened irregularly at different locations. Notably, in A.D. 1530, the Dietis a parliamentary proceeding of the Holy Roman Emperor and his princes to determine imperial edits. Diets were called irregularly. Some of the most i... more of AugsburgA southern German city that became the site for several imperial diets, including (1) Luther’s meeting with the papal legate, Cardinal Cajetan, in 1... more produced the AugsburgA southern German city that became the site for several imperial diets, including (1) Luther’s meeting with the papal legate, Cardinal Cajetan, in 1... more confessionthis word has several theological uses. 1) It refers to the act of confessing one’s sins, and particularly the confession of sins to a priest in the... more, the primary confessionthis word has several theological uses. 1) It refers to the act of confessing one’s sins, and particularly the confession of sins to a priest in the... more of faithIn word for belief and faith is the same in Latin and most European languages, but in English faith often denotes an active believe, one that inspires... more of the Lutheran Churcha term translated from the Greek word “Ecclesia” which means an assembly called together and is sometime translated as a congregation. A church is... more. In A.D. 1518 LutherMartin Luther (A.D. 1483–1546) German theologian, pastor, professor at the University of Wittenberg, ex-monk, and founding figure of Protestantism. ... more was call to appear before the Pope’s emissary, Cajetan, at the end of the Dietis a parliamentary proceeding of the Holy Roman Emperor and his princes to determine imperial edits. Diets were called irregularly. Some of the most i... more where LutherMartin Luther (A.D. 1483–1546) German theologian, pastor, professor at the University of Wittenberg, ex-monk, and founding figure of Protestantism. ... more refused to recant his teachings leading to his ex-communication.
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