
Colloquy of Worms
    
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        The Colloquy of Worms was the last colloquy
in the 16th century on an imperial level, held in Worms
from September 11 to October 8, 1557. At the Diet of Augsburg
in 1555 it had been agreed that the dialog on controversial religious issues should be continued. A resolution was passed at Regensburg
in 1556, and the next colloquy took place in Worms in 1557. The Catholics Michael Helding, John Gropper
, and Peter Canisius met with the Protestants Philip Melanchthon, Johannes Brenz
and Erhard Schnepf
. They first discussed the relation between the Bible and tradition. When Canisius alluded to differences among the Protestants themselves in their doctrine of original sin and justification, which they could not overcome, the meeting was dissolved.
Other participants present at this Colloquy included Julius von Pflug
, Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig
, Johannes Pistorius
, François Hotman
, and Theodore Beza
.
Colloquy (law)
In law, a colloquy is a routine, highly formalized conversation. Conversations among the judge and lawyers  are colloquys...
in the 16th century on an imperial level, held in Worms
Worms, Germany
Worms  is a city in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, on the Rhine River. At the end of 2004, it had 85,829 inhabitants.Established by the Celts, who called it Borbetomagus, Worms today remains embattled with the cities Trier and Cologne over the title of "Oldest City in Germany."  Worms is the only...
from September 11 to October 8, 1557. At the Diet of Augsburg
Diet of Augsburg
The Diet of Augsburg were the meetings of the Imperial Diet  of the Holy Roman Empire in the German city of Augsburg. There were many such sessions, but the three meetings during the Reformation and the ensuing religious wars between the Roman Catholic emperor Charles V and the Protestant...
in 1555 it had been agreed that the dialog on controversial religious issues should be continued. A resolution was passed at Regensburg
Regensburg
Regensburg  is a city in Bavaria, Germany, located at the confluence of the Danube and Regen rivers, at the northernmost bend in the Danube. To the east lies the Bavarian Forest. Regensburg is the capital of the Bavarian administrative region Upper Palatinate...
in 1556, and the next colloquy took place in Worms in 1557. The Catholics Michael Helding, John Gropper
John Gropper
Johann Gropper    was a Roman Catholic church politician of the Reformation period.-Early life: follower of Erasmus:...
, and Peter Canisius met with the Protestants Philip Melanchthon, Johannes Brenz
Johannes Brenz
Johann Brenz  was a German theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg.-Early Advocacy of the Reformation:...
and Erhard Schnepf
Erhard Schnepf
Erhard Schnepf  was a German Lutheran Theologian, Pastor, and Reformer.- Life :...
. They first discussed the relation between the Bible and tradition. When Canisius alluded to differences among the Protestants themselves in their doctrine of original sin and justification, which they could not overcome, the meeting was dissolved.
Other participants present at this Colloquy included Julius von Pflug
Julius von Pflug
Julius von Pflug  was the last Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Naumburg from 1542 until his death. He was one of the most significant reformers involved with the Protestant Reformation....
, Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig
Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig
Caspar  Schwenkfeld von Ossig  was a German theologian, writer, and preacher who became a Protestant Reformer and spiritualist, one of the earliest promoters of the Protestant Reformation in Silesia....
, Johannes Pistorius
Johann Pistorius the Elder
Johann Pistorius  was a German Protestant minister. From 1541 he was the Superintendent at the church in Nidda in Hesse....
, François Hotman
François Hotman
François Hotman  was a French Protestant lawyer and writer, associated with the legal humanists and with the monarchomaques, who struggled against absolute monarchy. His first name is often written 'Francis' in English.  His surname is Latinized by himself as Hotomanus, by others as Hotomannus and...
, and Theodore Beza
Theodore Beza
Theodore Beza   was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the Reformation...
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