| John Warner Barber - 1828 - 210 pages
...neither can nor will recant, because it is neither safe nor advisable to do any thing which is against my conscience. Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise, so help me God ! Amen !" Luther persisting in this answer, he was dismissed from the assembly under a strong escort, and... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1833 - 614 pages
...before the emperor and the assembled members oftheempire, concluding his address with the words, " Here I stand ; I cannot do otherwise: so help me God! amen." Worms derived importance also from its manufactures, commerce, and population, which, even towards... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1833 - 346 pages
...neither can nor will recant, because it is not safe, or advisable, to do anything which is against my conscience. Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise, so help me God ! Amen." Many of his enemies tried to persuade Charles the Fifth to break the promise he had given, that Luther... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1833 - 548 pages
...liefore the emperor and the assembled members of the empire, concluding his address with the words, " Here I stand ; I cannot do otherwise : so help me God ! amen." Worms derived importance also from its manufactures, commerce, and population, which, even towards... | |
| George Waddington - 1841 - 444 pages
...neither in popes nor in councils, since they have frequently both erred and contradicted themselves,) I cannot choose but adhere to the word of God, which...safe nor honest to act contrary to conscience. Here I take my stand ; I cannot do otherwise: God be my help ! Amen."* After the diet had deliberated on the... | |
| 1843 - 700 pages
...arguments, otherwise I cannot, and will not, recant ; for it is neither safe nor expedient to act against conscience. Here I stand — I cannot do otherwise, so help me God" — and, at the distance of 300 years, and when gazing on the spot, I felt as if I heard them anew.... | |
| 1845 - 558 pages
...neither in popes nor in councils, since they have frequently both erred and contradicted themselves), I cannot choose but adhere to the word of God, which...possession of my conscience; nor can I possibly, nor will 1 ever, make any recantation, since it is neither safe nor honest to act contrary to conscience. Here... | |
| John Dowling - 1845 - 698 pages
...neither in popes nor in councils, since they have frequently erred and contradicted themselves), I cannot choose but adhere to the word of God, which...possession of my conscience. Nor can I possibly, nor WILL / ever make any recantation, since it is neither safe nor honest to act contrary to conscience. HERE... | |
| George Newenham Wright, Charles Henry Timperley - 1845 - 258 pages
...emperor and the assembled members of the empire, concluding his address with these memorable words — " Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise ; so help me God ! amen." Worms also derived its importance from its manufactures, commerce, and population, which, even at the... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1848 - 482 pages
...neither can nor will recant, because it is neither safe nor advisable to do any thing which is against my conscience. Here I stand ; I cannot do otherwise ; so help me God ! Amen!" Luther persisting in this answer, he was dismissed from the assembly under a strong escort, and was... | |
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