Sēo Cirice Ednīƿung ƿæs ednīƿung-styrenes in ƿesternum Europiscum Cristendōme sēo begann in geornoste in 1517. Ūt þære Ednīƿunge cƿōm þā Oncƿeðendan Cirican.

Sēo Ednīƿung ƿæs ǣrste angann þe man mōt ednīƿan þā Ƿesterne Cirice. Manig ƿesterne Cristnas ƿæron heortsarig be mislāre and dȳsignessum in þære Rēmisan Cirican, to bysene hiere lāre and dǣdum þe munucas mōt sellan forgiefnes for synnum for seolfre oððe þe prēosthād sealde man, and sƿylce fylignessa ƿæron þon eall þurh þā endebyrdnes, of prēostas oð þæm Pāpan.

Martin Luþer ƿæs sē ǣrsta þisre styrenesse ac næs sē ǣrsta ednīƿend. His gāstlican foregengan ƿæron menn sƿa sƿa Iohannes Ƿycliffe on Englum and Jan Hus on Bæmum, þā hæfdon gesōhton to ednīƿenne þā Cirican in gelicum ƿīse.

Man hycgþ þe sēo Ednīƿungyld begann geornoste in 1517 mid Martin Luþeres Fīf and Nigontig Þeses[1], þā þe on 13 Ƿinterfylleþ 1517 næglede he hie to þære ciricedura in in Ƿittenberge, Yppe Seaxland. Ēac onþrȳnede he þone ƿrit in þrim Germaniscum burgum.[2]

Þās Theses ƿæron spell for cneatunge þā fordēmedon þā Cirican and þone Pāpan. Hie ƿiþsættedon sēo fylignes þe prēostas and munucas becēapen Godes forgiefnes for synnum for seolfe and þære Cirican lāre on missenlicum þingum.

Ōþer ednīƿendas, tō bysene Ulrich Zƿingli, eftsōn folgedon. Lēafan and fylignessa þā Oncƿeðenda ednīƿendas ƿiðcostodon þā Rēmisce Cirice for manigum þing, and on þissum þingum ƿæron ēstfulnes to Marie, bedrædenne to and ēstfulnes to hālgum, fīf crafode gerynena, sēo lār þe prēostas and munucas sculon heoldan hagosteald, and þæs Pāpan crafing of onsting.


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  1. Simon, Edith (1966). Great Ages of Man: The Reformation. Time-Life Books, pp. 120-121. ISBN 0662278208. 
  2. Pagden, Anthony (2008). Worlds at War. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923743.