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Identifier: bookofsimilitude00barb (find matches)
Title: The book of similitudes:
Year: 1860 (1860s)
Authors: Barber, John Warner, 1798-1885. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Emblems Religions
Publisher: New Haven, Conn., Pub. for the author by J. H. Bradley
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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e had been summoned to answer for hisopinions, Luther declared he could not renounce opi-nions founded in reason, and derived from Scripture, andat the same time delivering a formal protest, the cardi-nal asked, What do you mean ? Do you rely on theforce of arms ? When the just punishment and thethunder of the popes indignation break in upon you,where do you think to remain ? His answer was, Either in heaven or under heaven. Luther was at length summoned to appear before thediet at Worms, to answer for his heresy. The empe-ror Charles V. having granted him a safe conduct, heyielded obedience and set out for Worms. While onhis journey, many of his friends (whom the fate ofHuss under similar circumstances, and notwithstandingthe same security of an imperial safe conduct, filledwith solicitude) advised and entreated him not to rushwantonly into the midst of danger. But Luther, supe-rior to such terrors, silenced them with this reply :—/am lawfully called said he, to appear in that city
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MARTIN LUTHER. Luther, when brought before the Diet at Worms, was called onto recant his opinions. Unawed by the multitude, or thepower of his enemies, he firmly refused, declaring, unlessconvinced by clear reasons taken from the holy Scriptures, Ineither can or will recant. Here I stand ! I cannot do otherwise, so help me God. Amen ! 476 and thither I will go in the name of the Lord, thoughas many devils as there are tiles on the houses werethere combined against me. When Luther arrived at Worms, greater crowds thanhad appeared at the emperors public entry assembledto behold him. At his appearance before the diet hebehaved with great decency and firmness. When calledupon to recant his opinions, Luther replied, in a trulyexalted manner, Except I can be convinced by clearreasoning, or by proofs taken from the Holy Scriptures,I neither can nor will recant, because it is neither safenor advisable to do any thing which is against my con-science. Here I stand ; I cannot do otherwise ; so h

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