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(1452 – 1498)
Italian Reformer And Martyr
by Dr. Peter Hammond
Born of Italian nobility in the city of Ferrara in 1452, Savonarola
was described as a serious and intelligent boy who, at an early
age, gravitated to the writings of some of the most learned men in
history.
Serious and Intelligent
He received instruction in philosophy, logic and medicine from his
father and grandfather. From studying the writings of Plato and
Dante, he came to develop a deep spiritual hunger. The pictorial
illustrations of hell in Dante’s Inferno tormented him.
In 1475, he decided to become a monk and joined the
Dominicans. After an intense time of study, he was sent to the city
of Florence. In the 15th Century, the center of the Renaissance
was Florence, Italy.
The Centre of The Renaissance
From this center of science and art, masters
such as Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael
produced exquisite and timeless art.
In studying the writings of
Augustine of Hippo,
Savonarola came to see
how far the church
had fallen from
its Apostolic calling.
Fearless Preaching
Girolamo Savonarola began fearlessly to preach Christ amidst the
moral decay, irreligious lifestyles, superstitious beliefs and
unbiblical practices of the clergy and community. He was 38 years
old when he began his work of Reformation in Florence.
Vast crowds gathered to hear his denunciations of the prevalent
corruption and immorality.
Confronting Corruption
The majestic cathedral was filled to over-flowing by citizens of
Florence eager to hear this celebrated orator expose the
corruptions of the ruling Medici family and the idolatry and
corruptions of the Roman church.
Savonarola preached repentance from sin with a growing
earnestness. Many hardened sinners surrendered their lives to
Christ and forsook their evil ways of life.
The ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de' Medici, tried to silence the
Reformer with gifts and attempted bribes. However, Savonarola
was relentless and incorruptible.
Incorruptible
When Lorenzo was dying, at age 44, he sent for Savonarola, but
when the Reformer found that Lorenzo had no intention of
repenting of his sins, he refused him the blessing which was
customary to grant to the dying.
The people ousted Lorenzo’s son and unanimously chose
Savonarola as ruler of Florence. For three years Savonarola
governed Florence with justice and efficiency.
Reformation In Florence
Savonarola intended the city
to become an example
of a Christian commonwealth
in which God is the Ruler
and His Gospel
the Sovereign Law.
Dens of iniquity and vice were closed down. Gambling was
outlawed; licentious books and pictures were destroyed in a
“bonfire of vanities.”
Some people began to resent the strictness of the new rule. Pope
Alexander was one of the most notoriously immoral popes with
five illegitimate children whom he openly promoted to high office.
Papal Power Play
This pope engaged in the
most unscrupulous conduct,
including bribery and murder.
Pope Alexander VI took the
lead in attacking the
Reformer of Florence.
Firstly, Alexander VI tried to make Savonarola a cardinal and
offered him great bribes. Savonarola rejected all these declaring:
“I do not desire any other crown than the crown of a martyr.”
Thereafter the pope attempted to spread slander to undermine the
authority of Savonarola. Then the pope excommunicated and
imprisoned him.
Excommunication And Torture
People who had previously acclaimed and supported Savonarola
now allowed him to be tortured and joined in a chorus of
condemnation of the courageous Reformer.
However, Savonarola remained steadfast. He refused to be
shaken in his convictions even after the most unbearable tortures.
On 23 May 1498, Savonarola was burned to death in the great
square in the city of Florence.
Steadfast
Before a huge crowd, a bishop declared to the condemned
Savonarola: “I separate thee from the church militant and
triumphant.” Savonarola responded: “Militant, not triumphant, for
you have no power to separate me from the Church triumphant -
to which I go.” Savonarola died at age 45.
“We must regenerate the church,” taught Savonarola. “None are
saved by their own works. No man can boast of himself; and if, in
the presence of God, we could ask all these justified of sins –
have you been saved by your own strength?
Regeneration
All would reply as with one
voice: ‘Not unto us O Lord!
Not unto us; but to Him
be the glory!”
Savonarola gave special
emphasis to the authority
of the Bible.
“I preach the regeneration
of the church, taking the
Scriptures as my
sole guide.”
Scripture Alone
As Savonarola was being
severely tortured on the rack,
he prayed: “O Lord…
I do not rely on my own
justification, but on Thy
mercy.”
In between his tortures, he
wrote meditations on Psalm
32 and 51, which Martin
Luther later published,
describing them as:
“a piece of Evangelical
testimony and Christian truth.”
Christ Alone
Savonarola met his martyrdom with courage and faith, declaring:
“Should I not willingly die for His sake who willingly died for me, a
sinful man?”
Courage And Faith
“Do not be afraid of those who kill the body
and after that have no more that they can do.”
Luke 12:14
Dr Peter Hammond
Reformation Society
P.O. Box 74
Newlands, 7725
Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: (021) 689 4480
Fax: (021) 685 5884
Email: info@ReformationSA.org
Website: www.ReformationSA.org
Girolamo Savonarola - The Reformer of Florence

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Girolamo Savonarola - The Reformer of Florence

  • 1. (1452 – 1498) Italian Reformer And Martyr by Dr. Peter Hammond
  • 2.
  • 3. Born of Italian nobility in the city of Ferrara in 1452, Savonarola was described as a serious and intelligent boy who, at an early age, gravitated to the writings of some of the most learned men in history. Serious and Intelligent
  • 4. He received instruction in philosophy, logic and medicine from his father and grandfather. From studying the writings of Plato and Dante, he came to develop a deep spiritual hunger. The pictorial illustrations of hell in Dante’s Inferno tormented him.
  • 5. In 1475, he decided to become a monk and joined the Dominicans. After an intense time of study, he was sent to the city of Florence. In the 15th Century, the center of the Renaissance was Florence, Italy. The Centre of The Renaissance
  • 6. From this center of science and art, masters such as Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci and Raphael produced exquisite and timeless art.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. In studying the writings of Augustine of Hippo, Savonarola came to see how far the church had fallen from its Apostolic calling. Fearless Preaching
  • 11. Girolamo Savonarola began fearlessly to preach Christ amidst the moral decay, irreligious lifestyles, superstitious beliefs and unbiblical practices of the clergy and community. He was 38 years old when he began his work of Reformation in Florence.
  • 12. Vast crowds gathered to hear his denunciations of the prevalent corruption and immorality. Confronting Corruption
  • 13. The majestic cathedral was filled to over-flowing by citizens of Florence eager to hear this celebrated orator expose the corruptions of the ruling Medici family and the idolatry and corruptions of the Roman church.
  • 14. Savonarola preached repentance from sin with a growing earnestness. Many hardened sinners surrendered their lives to Christ and forsook their evil ways of life.
  • 15. The ruler of Florence, Lorenzo de' Medici, tried to silence the Reformer with gifts and attempted bribes. However, Savonarola was relentless and incorruptible. Incorruptible
  • 16. When Lorenzo was dying, at age 44, he sent for Savonarola, but when the Reformer found that Lorenzo had no intention of repenting of his sins, he refused him the blessing which was customary to grant to the dying.
  • 17. The people ousted Lorenzo’s son and unanimously chose Savonarola as ruler of Florence. For three years Savonarola governed Florence with justice and efficiency. Reformation In Florence
  • 18. Savonarola intended the city to become an example of a Christian commonwealth in which God is the Ruler and His Gospel the Sovereign Law.
  • 19. Dens of iniquity and vice were closed down. Gambling was outlawed; licentious books and pictures were destroyed in a “bonfire of vanities.”
  • 20. Some people began to resent the strictness of the new rule. Pope Alexander was one of the most notoriously immoral popes with five illegitimate children whom he openly promoted to high office. Papal Power Play
  • 21. This pope engaged in the most unscrupulous conduct, including bribery and murder. Pope Alexander VI took the lead in attacking the Reformer of Florence.
  • 22. Firstly, Alexander VI tried to make Savonarola a cardinal and offered him great bribes. Savonarola rejected all these declaring: “I do not desire any other crown than the crown of a martyr.”
  • 23. Thereafter the pope attempted to spread slander to undermine the authority of Savonarola. Then the pope excommunicated and imprisoned him. Excommunication And Torture
  • 24. People who had previously acclaimed and supported Savonarola now allowed him to be tortured and joined in a chorus of condemnation of the courageous Reformer.
  • 25. However, Savonarola remained steadfast. He refused to be shaken in his convictions even after the most unbearable tortures. On 23 May 1498, Savonarola was burned to death in the great square in the city of Florence. Steadfast
  • 26. Before a huge crowd, a bishop declared to the condemned Savonarola: “I separate thee from the church militant and triumphant.” Savonarola responded: “Militant, not triumphant, for you have no power to separate me from the Church triumphant - to which I go.” Savonarola died at age 45.
  • 27. “We must regenerate the church,” taught Savonarola. “None are saved by their own works. No man can boast of himself; and if, in the presence of God, we could ask all these justified of sins – have you been saved by your own strength? Regeneration
  • 28. All would reply as with one voice: ‘Not unto us O Lord! Not unto us; but to Him be the glory!”
  • 29. Savonarola gave special emphasis to the authority of the Bible. “I preach the regeneration of the church, taking the Scriptures as my sole guide.” Scripture Alone
  • 30. As Savonarola was being severely tortured on the rack, he prayed: “O Lord… I do not rely on my own justification, but on Thy mercy.” In between his tortures, he wrote meditations on Psalm 32 and 51, which Martin Luther later published, describing them as: “a piece of Evangelical testimony and Christian truth.” Christ Alone
  • 31. Savonarola met his martyrdom with courage and faith, declaring: “Should I not willingly die for His sake who willingly died for me, a sinful man?” Courage And Faith
  • 32.
  • 33. “Do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that have no more that they can do.” Luke 12:14
  • 34.
  • 35.
  • 36. Dr Peter Hammond Reformation Society P.O. Box 74 Newlands, 7725 Cape Town, South Africa Tel: (021) 689 4480 Fax: (021) 685 5884 Email: info@ReformationSA.org Website: www.ReformationSA.org