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To earn a "Defender of the Faith" title from the pope

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Q: Why did Henry write a tract condemning Luther and his religious reforms?
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Why did Henry Vlll write a tract condemning Luther and his relligious reforms?

To earn a "Defender of the Faith" title from the pope


Who was accused of hearsay for trying to make changes in the practice of the catholic religion during the renaissance?

Martin Luther is probably the name that you are looking for, although he really didn't try to make changes in the faith, at least that wasn't why he was declared a heretic. Pope Leo X issued Exsurge Domine on 15 June 1520 condemning the errors of Martin Luther, and Decet Romanum Pontificem on 3 January 1521 condemning and excommunicating Martin Luther and his followers. You may read them below, and the reasons for them.


What did Henry want in the pilgrimage of grace?

Henry VIII wanted to suppress the Pilgrimage of Grace, an uprising against his religious policies, and maintain control over the English church. The rebels were demanding the reversal of religious reforms, such as the dissolution of monasteries, and for a return to Catholic practices. Henry saw the rebellion as a threat to his authority and sought to eradicate it through force and negotiations.


What are the similarities of Henry Viii and Martin Luther?

There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.


Why would kings and other people in power support martin luther's reforms and criticisms with the catholic church?

in henry the eight 8, i believe, marriages, had a temporal nature, not necessarily a holy one or forthe mater a pernament one


Who did king Henry II's reforms weaken the power of?

Basically, the church was weakened because in the reforms they then used royal courts instead of church courts. Also, feudal lords because the royal courts were strengthened by Henry's reforms at the expense of the feudal lords.


Who formed protestant religion king Henry VIII or Martin Luther?

King Henry the 8th. Martin Luther separated from the Catholic church.


Why did people support Henry Vlll from breaking away from the Catholic Church?

There were people throughout Europe who were beginning to question some of the abuses of power and wealth in the Roman Catholic Church, and there were important thinkers like Martin Luther who were also questioning the theology and religious practices of Rome. There were many in England who opposed the reforms that Henry started to bring into the church in England, many of whom paid with their lives.


Which king of England was against Martin Luther?

Martin Luther lived 1483 - 1546 and was most active between 1505 and his death. Henry VIII was on the English throne for all of that period and, breaking from Rome, founded the Church of England.Emporer Charles (Karl) V of Germany variously sided with King and Rome so you are probably thinking of him..AnswerKing Henry VIII of England. Before he got into his marital troubles, and attempted to remedy them by leaving the Church and forming his own, Henry VIII was a loyal son of the Church. He was famous for writing a thesis called Assertio Septem Sacramentorum or Defence of the Seven Sacraments which was a condemnation of Martin Luther and this thesis condemning the sacraments.


Was Henry the eighth religious?

No


Was Henry ford a religious person?

yes he was a religious person


Did Henry VIII create the Protestant church?

No Henry VIII didn't create the protestant church it was Martin Luther in 1517 Henry VIII only made it officialMArtin Luther actually set up the lutheren church though !