Antwerp, 1477-1559, From the Battle of Nancy to the Treaty of Cateau Cambrésis

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Antwerp, 1477-1559, From the Battle of Nancy to the Treaty of Cateau Cambrésis
Jervis Wegg
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Brandt, I, p. 45.
THE FIRST MARTYRS FOR LUTHER 159 Erasmus wrote from Basle : " Two poor creatures have been burnt at Brussels and the whole city has turned Lutheran. " Lambertus Thoren had been taken back to his prison after the scene on the scaffold and was not brought out to be burnt with the others. Indeed we hear no more of him, so probably he was done to death in his dungeon. The rest of the year 1523 seems unmarked by incidents of heresy in Antwerp, but by no means was the spirit of the
...reformers crushed.
In 1524 signs of heresy were observed in the preaching of the Pastor of the Parish Church of St. James, but all we know about the matter is that the Faculty of Theology at Louvain called him to account, and that he abjured his errors but after- wards relapsed. In March of the same year proceedings were taken against three dozen humble folk who, contrary to the orders of the Emperor, had held secret and unlawful meetings at which evangelical doctrines were preached.^ All of these were released except one — Adrian the Painter — who was banished for six years for preaching in the streets.


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