July 25, 325
The Council of Nicaea closes. The first of the ecumenical councils (this one convened by Constantine), it officially condemned the teaching of Arius, who denied the fully deity of Christ.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
This Day in Church History
May 26, 1521
The Edict of Worms formally condemns Martin Luther's teachings, which results in his being put under the ban of the Holy Roman Emperor. He is whisked away in secret to Frederick's Wartbury Castle, where he remained in hiding while working on the German translation of the Bible.
Thanks be to God for protecting Luther's life and giving him the courage to persevere under such difficult circumstances!
The Edict of Worms formally condemns Martin Luther's teachings, which results in his being put under the ban of the Holy Roman Emperor. He is whisked away in secret to Frederick's Wartbury Castle, where he remained in hiding while working on the German translation of the Bible.
Thanks be to God for protecting Luther's life and giving him the courage to persevere under such difficult circumstances!
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