WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
“Since your most serene majesty and your high mightinesses require of me...
WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
“Since your most serene majesty and your high mightinesses require of me a simple,
clear and direct answer, I will give one, and it is this: I can not submit my faith either
to the pope or to the council, because it is as clear as noonday that they have fallen
into error and even into glaring inconsistency with themselves. If, then, I am not
convinced by proof from Holy Scripture, or by cogent reasons, if I am not satisfied
by the very text I have cited, and if my judgment is not in this way brought into
subjection to God’s word, I neither can nor will retract [take back] anything; for it
can not be right for a Christian to speak against his country. I stand here and can
say no more. ”
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