In the worm law, due to the power of the church, they can prohibit people from connecting with Luther and all their works. Using the Worm's law, the Church defended Luther, "We declared and declared that Martin Luther was regarded as a part of alienation, corruption and disconnection of the bodies of our Church of Our Lady. When Luther was fully recognized by the church, this was Luther's turning point.
It is doubtful that Martin Luther posted 95 papers on the door of Wittenberg Castle on October 31, 1517. But this is a wonderful story, an image of a rebel who revealed deep-seated corruption and spiritual atrophy in their greed to revive the medieval church table and restore the core and spirit of Christian faith. With the benefit of hindsight and more careful research of this era, we found that the medieval church destroyed by Luther is far from sinful silence. Due to its institutional flaws, religious and religious devotion flourished the eve of the reform. As Luther knows, the problem of addiction is not that they are hated, but they are greatly welcomed.
In the Middle Ages, the medieval king was the bondage of the country. In the early Middle Ages the authority of the medieval king was relatively small due to the influence of the Church and the authority of the Pope. However, when the early medieval era moved to the middle of the Middle Ages, the authority of the medieval king continued to increase, and he had absolute power over his subject. The daily life of medieval kings began with customary prayer and the masses of the castle chapel. After breakfast, the medieval king will preside the council meeting to discuss various things of the Diet. He will also listen to the petition and discuss various laws to be passed. In the afternoon, the medieval king can hunt with the waiter. In the Middle Ages wars and wars were common, so the medieval king also led the army to the battlefield.