Charles Beard: "Martin Luther & the German Reformation," 7:365ff-1520: L...



BY THE END OF 1520, THERE IS NO WIGGLE ROOM BETWEEN WITTENBERG AND ROME. 

"It might seem at first sight as if the chief result of the Bull of June 1520 had been to enable a vindictive theologian to wreak a petty personal spite upon enemies who otherwise stood too high for him to touch. But it also helped to make it clear that there was no longer any resting-place between Wittenberg and Rome" (377).

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