The History of Modern Europe: With An Account of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire; And a View of the Progress of Society, From the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763; in a Series of Letters From a Nobleman to His Son
The History of Modern Europe: With An Account of the Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire; And a View of the Progress of Society, From the Rise of the Modern Kingdoms to the Peace of Paris in 1763; in a Series of Letters From a Nobleman to His Son
Coote, Charles, 1761-1835
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Alarmed at the progress of this daring innovator, Leo had summoned him to answer for hb doctrines at Rome. But tiiat citation was remitted at the intercession of Frederic the Wise, elector of Saxony, who had hitherto protected Luther ; and his cause was ordered to be tried in Germany, by cardinal Caietan, a Dominican, eminent for scholastic learning, and the pope's legate at the imperial court. For this purpose, among others, Caietan attended the diet at Augsburg ; and thither Luther re- paired... without hesitation, after having obtained the emperor's safe conduct, though he had good reason to decline a judge cho- sen from among his avowed adversaries. The cardinal received him with decent respect, and endeavoured at first to gain him by gentle treatment; but finding him firm in his principles, and thinking it beneath the dignity of his station to enter into any formal dispute, he required him, by virtue of the apostolic pow- ers, with which he was invested, to retract his errors (without shewing that they were such), and to abstain, for the future, from the publication of new and dangerous opinions.
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