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  1. The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (Latin: Assertio Septem Sacramentorum) is a theological treatise published in 1521, written by King Henry VIII of England, allegedly with the assistance of Sir Thomas More. The extent of More's involvement with this project has been a point of contention since its publication.

  2. O Assertio Septem Sacramentorum (em português: Defesa dos Sete Sacramentos) é um livro escrito pelo rei Henrique VIII de Inglaterra, em 1521. História. Henrique começou a escrevê-lo em 1518, enquanto ele estava a ler o ataque de indulgências de Martinho Lutero.

  3. 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 than the traditional seven. Henry VIIIs assertion of the seven sacraments (Defence of the Seven Sacraments against Martin Luther ...

  4. Assertio Septem Sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum 1521. RCIN 1006836. Martin Luther (1483–1546) was the German monk and theologian whose ideas shaped the ...

  5. 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 Reformation.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2020 · Henry was given the title Defender of the Faith in recognition for his Assertio Septem Sacramentorum (Defence of the Seven Sacraments). Possibly written in consultation with Thomas More (b. 1478, d. 1535) and Cardinal Wolsey (b. c.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2019 · The Defence of the Seven Sacraments (in Latin, Assertio Septem Sacramentorum) is a theological treatise from 1521, written by King Henry VIII of England. Henry started to write it in 1519 while he was reading Martin Luther's attack on indulgences.