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TAUSEN, HANS (1494-1561) , the protagonist of the Danish Reformation, was born at Birkende in Funen in 1494. The quick
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spring of 1525, to the Grey Friars' cloister at Viborg in Jutland, where he preached from his prison to the people assembled outside, till his prior, whom he won over to his views, permitted him to use the pulpit of the priory church. At Viborg the seed sown by Tausen fell upon good soil. Several young
letter of his coronation oath. Tausen found a diligent fellow-worker in Jorgen Viberg, better known as Sadolin, whose sister, Dorothea, he married, to the great scandal of the Catholics. He was indeed the first Danish priest who took unto himself a wife. He was also the first of the reformers who used Danish instead of Latin in the church services, the " Even song " he introduced at Viborg being of great beauty. Tausen was certainly the most practically gifted of all the new native teachers. But he was stronger as a preacher and an agitator than as a writer, the pamphlets which he now issued from the press of his colleague the ex-priest Hans Vingaard, who settled downat Viborg as a printer, being little more than adaptations of Luther's opuscula. He continued to preach in the Grey Friars' church, while Sadolin, whom he had " consecrated " a priest, officiated at the church of the Dominicans, who had already fled from the town. The stouter-hearted Franciscans only yielded to violence persistently applied by the soldiers whom their opponents quartered upon them. In 1520 Tausen's " mission " at Viborg came to an end. King Frederick now recommended him to Copenhagen to preach heresy at the church of St Nicholas, but here he found an able and intrepid opponent in Bishop Ronne. Serious disturbances thereupon ensued; and the Protestants, getting the worst of the argument, silenced their gainsayers by insulting the bishops and priests in the streets and profaning and devastating the Catholic churches. A Herredag, or Assembly of Nobles, was held at Copenhagen on the 2nd of July 1530, ostensibly to mediate between the two conflicting confessions, but the king, from policy, and the nobility
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See Suhr, Tausens Levnet (Ribe, 1836) ; Danmarks Riges Historie, vol. iii. (Copenhagen, 1897-1905). (R. N. B.) End of Article: TAUSEN, HANS (1494-1561) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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