Eyn Sendbrieff an den Bapst Leo den Czehenden

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: A letter by Luther to Pope Leo X. Leo had issued his famous bull 'Exsurge Domine' on June 15 1520, demanding that Luther recant his teachings of face excommunication. Luther responded with this letter in September, seeking to explain his position, calling for the church to reform, while emphasizing that his critiques have been directed against abuses within the church, not against the person or office of the pope. When it became clear that no reconciliation was possible, Luther broke with the pope on December 10 by burning the excommunication bull and several volumes of canon law.
Signatures: A-B⁴. Final leaf blank. Collation checked against Benzing.
Imprint: from VD16.

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