Martin Luther escaped being burnt at the stake primarily due to his influential support among powerful figures and the protection he received from sympathetic rulers, particularly Frederick the Wise, Elector of Saxony. After posting his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517, Luther was declared an outlaw by the Edict of Worms in 1521, but instead of execution, he was hidden away in Wartburg Castle. His ideas gained widespread support, which further shielded him from persecution by the Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire.
In Wittenberg, Germany, December of 1520
No. Perhaps you are confusing him with Jan Hus, who was burnt at the stake as a heretic in 1415.
He probably should have been but he ended up under the protection of the German emperor.
Exhaust valves open at the appropriate time to allow the burnt gasses to escape.
Exhaust valves open at the appropriate time to allow the burnt gasses to escape.
The main reason is to make sure that whatever is being burnt is comply burnt
The Pope excommunicated Martin Luther in 1520. However, the Elector of Saxony declined to enforce the Bull of Excommunication, which Luther publicly burnt in the university at Wittenberg. In 1521 the Pope issued a further Bull against Luther and called upon the Emperor to enforce it. Instead, Charles called a Diet at Worms. Luther was called upon to recant, but adamantly refused.
When it gets burnt out after being used as fuel.
It goes from potential(before being burnt) to chemical(being burnt), to mechanical, with the pressure pushing the piston down.
Bulbs burnt out? Bad hi-low beam switch? Voltage spike?
When it gets burnt out after being used as fuel.
They were burnt at the stake.