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  2. List of papal bulls - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of papal bulls, listed by the year in which each was issued. ... Excommunicates Martin Luther. [141] 1522 (May 10) Exponi nobis nuper fecisti:

  3. Exsurge Domine - Wikipedia

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    Exsurge Domine (Latin for 'Arise, O Lord') is a papal bull promulgated on 15 June 1520 by Pope Leo X.It was written in response to the teachings of Martin Luther which opposed the views of the Catholic Church.

  4. Papal bull - Wikipedia

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    Printed text of Pope Leo X's Bull against the errors of Martin Luther, also known as Exsurge Domine, issued in June 1520. Papal bulls have been in use at least since the 6th century, but the phrase was not used until around the end of the 13th century, and then only internally for unofficial administrative purposes.

  5. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    Painting of Martin Luther burning the Papal bull Exsurge Domine, which condemned his teachings as heresy. Pietro Colonna in 1501 by Pope Alexander VI; James IV of Scotland in 1513 for breaking the Treaty of Perpetual Peace with England. Martin Luther, the Protestant Reformer, in 1521 by Pope Leo X.

  6. Decet Romanum Pontificem - Wikipedia

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    Luther had burned his copy of Exsurge Domine on 10 December 1520, at the Elster Gate in Wittenberg, to indicate his response. There are at least two other important papal bulls with the title Decet Romanum Pontificem: one dated 23 February 1596, issued by Pope Clement VIII, and one dated 12 March 1622, issued by Pope Gregory XV.

  7. Unigenitus (1343) - Wikipedia

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    The bull dogmatically defined the existence of an infinite treasury of merits in the Catholic Church, leading to the condemnation by Pope Leo X, in the bull Exsurge Domine, of Martin Luther's assertion (from Theses 56–58 of his Ninety-five Theses) that "the treasures of the Church from which the pope grants indulgences are not the merits of ...

  8. Martin Luther - Wikipedia

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    Pope Leo X's Bull against the errors of Martin Luther, 1521, commonly known as Exsurge Domine Archbishop Albrecht did not reply to Luther's letter containing the Ninety-five Theses . He had the theses checked for heresy and in December 1517 forwarded them to Rome. [ 59 ]

  9. Diet of Worms - Wikipedia

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    Summons for Luther to appear at the Diet of Worms signed by Emperor Charles V; the text on the left was on the reverse side.. In June 1520, Pope Leo X issued the Papal bull Exsurge Domine ("Arise, O Lord"), outlining 41 purported errors found in Martin Luther's Ninety-five Theses and other writings related to or written by him.