Protestation at Speyer PDF
Protestation at Speyer PDF
Protestation at Speyer PDF
Speyer
The "Protestants"
The Protesting Speyer, part of the Luther Monument in
Worms
The 6 Princes
1. Strassburg
2. Augsburg
3. Ulm
4. Konstanz
5. Lindau
6. Memmingen
7. Kempten
8. Nördlingen
9. Heilbronn
10. Reutlingen
11. Isny
12. St. Gallen
13. Weissenburg
14. Windsheim
The "Protestants"
withdrawing their initial
support
1. Cologne
2. Frankfurt am Main
Cause
See also
Approximate original German of the
Protestation of 19 April on p. 50 of the
edition ed. J. Ney; original German of
the Appellation of 25 April on p. 27 of
the edition ed. J. Ney. "Approximate
original," I say, because according to
Ney, “The protesting princes retained
apparently no copy of the Protestation
written down in a hurry and handed over
to the Reichstag. For this reason , only
the ‘approximate’ content of the
Protestation handed over on the 19 April
could be included in the Instrument of
Appellation" (Ney, p. 50, note 1 ; cf. Ney,
pp. 12 ff. ). According to Eike Wolgast's
entry in the Oxford encyclopedia of the
Reformation ("Speyer, Protestation of"),
"On 12 April 1529 the evangelical rulers
submitted a written declaration to the
diet that constituted an early draft of the
subsequent protestation. . . . On 19 April
. . . the first protestation followed. It was
rejected. Accordingly, the evangelical
estates presented a second protestation
on 20 April which repeated the previous
day's arguments in greater detail. . . .
The protestation received legal status
through the appeal that the Protestant
princes and imperial cities lodged
before two notaries in Speyer on 25 April
1529. This appeal contained a report on
the proceedings between majority and
minority and all important documents.
The text was immediately disseminted
in print," etc. (vol. 4, p. 104).
An English translation of the
Protestation.[2]
Speyer Memorial Church, consecrated in
1904 in honor of the Protestation.
References
1. Roland Bainton (2007). Here I Stand -
A Life of Martin Luther. ISBN 1-4067-
6712-3.
2. http://northerncatholicarchives.wordpr
ess.com/2011/01/17/the-protest-at-
speyer/
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