- Augsburg Interim
The Augsburg Interim was an imperial decree ordered on
May 15 ,1548 , at theDiet of Augsburg , afterCharles V, Holy Roman Emperor , defeated the forces of theSchmalkaldic League in theSchmalkaldic War , from1546 to1547 . The document was written by three theologians:Johannes Agricola ,Julius von Pflug , andMichael Helding . Although it ordered Protestants to readopt traditional Catholic beliefs and practices, including the seven Sacraments [Acton, et al., p. 264.] , it allowed for Protestant clergymen the right to marry and for the laity to receive communion in both kinds (bread and wine). [Kagan, p. 367"]This creed, a mixture of parts from two different confessions, turned out to be a failure. Charles V tried to enforce the Interim in the Holy Roman Empire, but was only successful in territories under his military control, such as Wurttemberg and certain imperial cities in southern Germany [M Rady, The Emperor Charles V, (1988), p84] . There was a great deal of political opposition to the Interim. Many Catholic princes did not accept the Interim, worried about rising imperial authority. The papacy refused to recognise the Interim for over a year, as it saw it as an infringement of its own jurisdiction. [S Macdonald, Charles V, (2000), p104] Charles's ally during the Schmalkaldic War, Maurice of Saxony, worked out with his estates a compromise known as the
Leipzig Interim , which despite its even greater concessions to Protestantism was barely enforced. [M Rady, p84]Protestant leaders also rejected the terms of the Interim. As a result of the decree, many Protestant leaders, such asMartin Bucer , fled to England, where they would influence theEnglish Reformation .Notes
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first = John Emerich Edward Dalberg
coauthors = Ernest Alfred Benians, Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero
title = The Cambridge Modern History
publisher = Macmillan & Co., ltd
year = 1904
location = New York
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last = Kagan
first = Donald
coauthors = Steven Ozment, Frank M. Turner
title = The Western Heritage: Since 1300
edition = Eighth Edition
publisher = Prentice Hall Publishing
year = 2002
location = New York
isbn = 0131828835
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last = Lindsay
first = Thomas M.
title = A History of the Reformation
location = New York
publisher = Charles Scribner's Sons
year = 1906
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last = Smith
first = Henry Preserved
title = The Age of the Reformation
publisher = Henry Holt and Company
year = 1920
location = New York
url = http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/18879External links
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