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  1. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum (latin "Försvar av de sju sakramenten"), engelska Defence of the Seven Sacraments, är en bok som sannolikt skrevs av kung Henrik VIII av England 1521. Henrik började skriva den 1518, medan han läste Martin Luthers angrepp mot avlatsbrev .

  2. Assertio septem sacramentorum: or, a defence of the seven sacraments, against Martin Luther. By Henry the Eighth, King of England, France, and Ireland. To which are adjoined, his epistle to the Pope. The oration of Mr. John Clark, (orator to his Majesty) on the Delivery of this Book to his Holiness. And The Pope's answer to the oration. As also, the Pope's Bull, by which his Holiness was ...

  3. Given by Lady Joan Ingoldisthorpe: The Caxton Cordyal (1479) from a Library at Pott Chapel (Pott Shrigley, Cheshire), c. 1493, Identified

  4. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum English - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. Assertio Septem Sacamentorum, autor Enrique VIII de la dinastía Tudor.

  5. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum. 1521. RCIN 1006836. Martin Luther (1483–1546) was the German monk and theologian whose ideas shaped the Protestant Reformation. One of his many pronouncements was that there were only two sacraments (the solemn rites considered to have been instituted by Christ to confer grace) rather ...

  6. 1521. [ editar datos en Wikidata] La Defensa de los siete sacramentos (en latín, Assertio Septem Sacramentorum) es un libro escrito por el rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra en 1521. Enrique comenzó a escribir en 1518, mientras leía los ataques a las indulgencias de Martín Lutero en su libro Las 95 tesis. Enrique VIII mostró un manuscrito al ...

  7. 24 de set. de 2022 · By 1525, the controversy caused by Henry VIII’s Assertio septem sacramentorum (1521) had gone silent, but a second series of texts would reignite it in 1526. . This edition by Richard Rex makes the documents produced by this second controversy readily available, and provides a vivid example of the inner workings of the polemical wars of the early Reformati