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  1. Apr 25, 2010 · On 25 April 1529, Lutheran representatives at the Second Diet of Speyer issued a letter of protest against the decisions of the Diet's Roman Catholic majority to enforce the Edict of Worms and prohibit further reformation in the Holy Roman Empire. The purpose of the Second Diet of Speyer, which began on 15 March 1529,….

  2. Aug 31, 2018 · The term Diet of Speyer refers to the fifty sessions of the Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire which took place between 838 and 1570 in the city of Speyer, located in modern-day Germany. However, when used, it generally refers to the most famous and important sessions which occurred in 1526 and 1529 and are often referred to as Speyer I and ...

  3. Jun 23, 2017 · The first of the documents that Melanchthon drew upon was the Schwabach Articles of 1529. At the second Diet of Speyer in 1529, the emperor Charles V reaffirmed his commitment to enforcing the Edict of Worms of 1521. This edict condemned Luther and banned Lutheranism within the Holy Roman Empire.

  4. Forced to solicit military aid from the estates in 1526, Ferdinand postponed implementation of the Worms edict, accepting a declaration by the Diet of Speyer of that year to the effect that every estate “will, with its subjects, act, live, and govern in matters touching the Worms edict in a way each can justify before God and his Imperial ...

  5. Jun 23, 2017 · The first of the documents that Melanchthon drew upon was the Schwabach Articles of 1529. At the second Diet of Speyer in 1529, the emperor Charles V reaffirmed his commitment to enforcing the Edict of Worms of 1521. This edict condemned Luther and banned Lutheranism within the Holy Roman Empire.

  6. Mar 18, 2023 · The Emperor Charles V. p. 246. The Diet of Speyer or the Diet of Spires (sometimes referred to as Speyer I) was an Imperial Diet of the Holy Roman Empire in 1526 in the Imperial City of Speyer in present-day Germany. The Diet's ambiguous edict resulted in a temporary suspension of the Edict of Worms and aided the expansion of Pro.

  7. Second Diet of Speyer, April, results in the issue of the Protestio, hence giving rise to the label “Protestant,” which the Romanists applied to all who agreed with Luther; Luther publishes Large Catechism, April, and Small Catechism, May; Magdalena Luther born, May 4

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