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effect on L., ii, 93, vi. 75 f., 86, 312; Melanchthon denies their existence, iii. 374, iv. 113; L. attacks them, ii. 363 ff., iii. 419; appeals to tradition, iv. 488; condemns them to death, ii. 365 f., v. 349, vi. 249, 275; their strictures on L., ii. 130, 367 f., 377, iii. 275.
SeeFanatics, Münzer
Andreæ, J., iv. 200, vi. 275, 419, 421, 424
Angels, v. 381, 395, vi. 127 f., 131; A. guardian, i. 19, v. 279 f., 297, 309, 327, vi. 374; visions of A.
SeeGhosts
Anger.
SeePassion
Anhalt, Adolf of, i. 22
⸺ Johann, vi, 226.
SeeWolfgang, etc.
Anne, devotion to St., i. 4, iv. 140, vi. 223
Anointing, Last, iii. 7, vi. 410
Antichrist, i. 359, 385, ii. 13, 56 f., 80, 260, iii. 142-148, 355, 431, 436, 439, iv. 81 f., v. 243 f., 420, vi. 154 f.
SeePope
Antinomians, ii. 289, iv. 245, 475, v. 15 ff., 158 f., vi. 279 f.
SeeAgricola
Antwerp, ii. 167, v. 172, vi. 43
Apel, J., ii. 174, 183
Apocalypse, v. 521 f.
Apocalyptics, ii. 103, iii. 84, 92 f., 140-152, iv. 296, 313 f.
Apocrypha, v. 497, 521 f.
SeeBible (Canon)
Apostasy, i. 62 ff., 120 f., 258 f., 385 ff.; concealment of, i. 146 ff., ii. 15 ff.; later description of, vi. 187-205
Apostate monks and priests, ii. 115 ff., 123 ff., 138, 317 ff., 342
Apostles described, iii. 191 f., v. 124; L.’s belief about them, vi. 515
Apothecaries, i. 245, v. 235.
SeeLandau
Apparitions. SeeGhosts
Appeal to Pope, i. 258; to Council, i. 356, 359, iii. 432 f., 443, v. 376 f.
Appearance of L., i. 279, ii. 157 ff., iii. 428 f., iv. 230.
SeeDress, Eyes, Portrait
Apriolus. SeeEberlin
Aquila, C., iii. 366, vi. 410
Aquinas, i. 85, 131, 137, 141 f., 150, 162 f., 243 f., 270, 370, iii. 143, vi. 236
Arcimboldi, i. 344, 352
Argula, ii. 173
Aristotle, i. 22, 77, 85 f., 127, 136 f., 149 ff., 159, 211 f., 244, 305, 313, 339, 370, ii. 269, iii. 143, iv. 102, 336, 346, v. 50, 113, 390, 518, vi. 20 f., 235
Arndt, E. M., vi. 456 f.
Arnold, G., iii. 138, iv. 205, vi. 443 ff.
Arnoldi, B. SeeUsingen
⸺ F., ii. 392, 396, iv. 101, 191, 306, 355, iv. 267
Arnstadt, iv. 15, vi. 139
Art, works of, ii. 351 f., iv. 198 f., v. 203-224
Asceticism, v. 87.
SeeMortification
Astrology, ii. 168, iii. 118, 166, 356, iv. 267. SeeSuperstition
Athanasius, i. 10, ii. 398 f., vi. 206, 438
Attrition, i. 292 ff. SeeContrition.
Augsburg, Diets of, i. 340 f., ii. 284 f., 383 ff., iii. 65, 123, 328343, 420 f.; trial of L., i. 66, 340, 355-359, 384 f., ii. 39, 367, iv. 388, vi. 190, 299;
Confession, ii. 384, iii. 329 ff., vi. 281
August of Saxony, iv. 209, vi. 413, 415-419
Augustine, St., i. 12, 23 f., 76 f., 90 f., 92, 204, 210 f., 250, 305 f., 400 f., ii. 225 f., 233 f., iv. 108 ff., 331, 335, 439 f.; pseudo-A., i. 311 f., vi. 501, 515; L. and Melanchthon disagree with A., iii. 333, vi. 336; on works, iv. 457-464
Augustinians, i. 4 f., 9 f., 28 f., 68, 81 f., 147, 262 ff., 297 ff., 315 f., ii. 89, 334, 337; vi. 473 f., 498-504; Rule of, vi. 202 f.; and Dominicans, i. 105
Aurifaber, J., i. 184, ii. 289, iii. 218, 224, 230, 239, iv. 269, v. 30, vi. 372, 387, 391, 410 f., 416, 423
Aurogallus, M., v. 496 f., 499
Authority, ecclesiastical, ii. 31, 73, 74 f., vi. 163 f.; secular A., ii. 294-312; “A.” instead of State, v. 584; L.’s changes of view about, ii. 196-211, 346;
contradictions, v. 601; has nothing to do with the Church, v. 55; yet must uphold Lutheranism, v. 56.
SeeFreedom
Babel, ii. 34, v. 171, vi. 315
Babylon, Roman, ii. 13, 19 f., 56
Babylonian captivity, ii. 20, 27, 37, iii. 146, 407, iv. 510, vi. 302
Bachmann, P., iii. 63, iv. 100, 352 f., v. 123
Bachofen, Fr., vi. 493
Backsliding, i. 289
Balaam, iv. 337
Balduin, F., v. 295
Bamberger, P., ii. 345
Banishment.
SeeIntolerance
Baptism, infant, ii. 97, 372 f., iii. 277, 391, 395, 421, iv. 487 ff., v. 292, 462, vi. 166; of Jews, v. 412 f.; is a sacrament, ii. 27; mark of the Church, vi. 294; B. and original sin, v. 451; optional?, iii. 11, iv. 488 ff.; works through faith, i. 364, iv. 486 f., vi. 310; lost by L., vi. 197
Barnes, R., iii. 260, 428, iv. 3 f., 8, 11 ff., vi. 488, 492
Barnim XI, Duke, vi. 61
Baronius, C., vi. 437
Basle, ii. 422, vi. 38, 272
Baumgärtner, H., ii. 138 f., iii. 327, 337, iv. 222
Bawdy houses.
SeeBrothels
Beer, ii. 22, iii. 208 f., 219, 294 ff., 304, 306 f., 313 ff., 317, v. 354, 364, vi. 373
Beger, L., iv. 71
Beggars, v. 562, vi. 42 ff., 55.
SeeMendicancy
Beier. SeeBeyer
Belief.
SeeFaith
Bellarmin, i. 91, vi. 294, 323, 384 f.
Beltzius, iv. 219 ff.
Benevolence.
SeeGenerosity, Poor-relief, Students
Bennet, iv. 7
Benno, St., v. 123 ff., vi. 243 f.
Bergen, Book of, vi. 419
Berlepsch (Berlips), ii. 95, vi. 124 f.
Bernard, St., i. 18, 84, 88, 181, 243, iii. 176, v. 91; his “perdite vixi,” iv. 88 f.
⸺ the Jew, iii. 301
Berndt, A., iii. 216
Bernhardi, B., i. 65, 310 ff.
Berthold of Chiemsee, iv. 356
⸺ Ratisbon, v. 77
Besler, iv. 221
Besold, H., iii. 218, 221, vi. 360
Beyer, C., iv. 282, vi. 358 f.
⸺ L., i. 66, 316 ff., 334, iv. 222, v. 353, vi. 263
⸺ M., iv. 43
Beza, T., 278
Bible, olden editions and translations, i. 14, 28, v. 542 ff.; looked down upon by Nominalists, i. 134 f.; a “heretics’ book,” iv. 396; “Bible, Bubble,” ii. 365, 370 f.; Canon, iv. 400 ff., 505, v. 436 f., 521 ff.; inspiration, iv. 398 ff., v. 437 f.; interpretation, ii. 235 ff., iv. 387-431; seeAnabaptists, Sacramentarians, etc.; L.’s translations, iv. 242 f., v. 494-546; Revised B., v. 523 ff.; “B. alone,” iv. 387-405; Lutherans’ use of the B., vi. 431 f.; the “paper idol,” vi. 271.
SeeWord
Bibliander, v. 421
Bibra, L. von, i. 334
Bidembach (brothers), iv. 221
Biel, G., i. 13, 91, 125, 132, 135, 140 ff., 151, 224, 243, 311, 345, iv. 119, 440, 508, 516 f., vi. 433, 514 f.
Bigamy, ii. 33.
SeeHenry VIII, Philip II, Leprosy
Billicanus, i. 316, iii. 447
Bing, S., iv. 15
Bishops, Catholic, i. 46 ff., 224 f., 281, ii. 28, 101, 103, 114, 193, 210 f., 301, 387 f., iii. 440, v. 101, vi. 324, 404, 493; Lutheran, iii. 428, iv. 126, v. 191, n., 602, vi. 315, 356; L.’s offer to the B., iii. 330, 337 f., 343, 439 f., v. 190-198, 329, 386, 601, vi. 239; only B. are forbidden to have several wives, iv. 28
Blasphemy, utterances savouring of, iv. 292, 344, v. 198, 233, 310, n., 407; B. to be punished by death, iii. 71, 358, iv. 266, vi. 259. SeeIdolatry, Temptations
Blaurer (brothers), i. xvii, ii. 153, 155, 157, iii. 304, 433, iv. 6, 116, 196 f., 323, vi. 278
Bock, H., vi. 265, 313
Bohemian Brethren, ii. 25, iii. 152, vi. 316
Bolsec, J., vi. 385
Bomhauer, i. 244
Bonaventure, St., i. 84, 181 f., 346, iii. 176, 261
Boniface VIII, i. 339, v. 584
Bonn, H., v. 166
Books, on forbidden, ii. 58 f.
Bora, Cath. von, flight from nunnery and marriage, ii. 135, 138, 141, 173-188; brews the beer, iii. 313; “too rude,” ii. 379, iii. 229, v. 83; “go back to the convent,” iii. 268; gifts from sovereigns, ii. 139, iv. 8, 26; after L.’s death, vi. 346; and Agricola, iii. 216, v. 21; and Cruciger, vi. 359; in Letters, iv. 281 f., v. 199, 308 f., vi. 369, 372 f.; Legends, iii. 281 f., v. 372;
and Melanchthon’s wife, iii. 365. SeeWill, L.’s last
Borner, C., ii. 258
Bose, M. A. J., v. 271
Bossuet, iv. 71
Bozius, T., vi. 381
Brandenburg, iv. 195, v. 408
Brant, S., iii. 152, v. 540
Braun, J., i. 15, 127, vi. 206
Brenz, J., i. 316, iii. 50, 405, iv. 5 f., 167, 459 f., vi. 257, 408, 482
Brethren of the Common Life, i. 5, 46, vi. 35
Breviary, i. 127, 225, 269, 275-279, ii. 126, iii. 114, v. 316, vi. 200 f.
Briesmann, J., iv. 155, v. 152
Brothels, ii. 359, iii. 122, 227 f., iv. 176, 229. SeeProstitutes
Brück, C., vi. 40 f.
⸺ G., iii. 87, 123, 216, iv. 36, 40, 44, v. 197, 201, 385, 590, vi. 372, 385 f.
Brulefer, S., iv. 120
Brunswick, ii. 215, iii. 408, v. 167, 217, 394 f., vi. 35, 276 f.
Bucer, M., joins L., i. 316; disagrees with L., iv. 99 f., v. 237, vi. 354; denies sacramental presence, iii. 354, iv. 498, v. 268; shocked at L.’s language, ii. 155, iii. 417, iv. 326; intolerance, vi. 271, 277 f.; in favour of a Protestant Council, v. 176;
serves Landgrave Philip as adviser in the bigamy, iv. 15-62; suggests a lie, iv. 114; at Cologne, v. 166; at Strasburg, vi. 46; agrees with Calvin, v. 399 f.; against Schnepf, iv. 198; allows 12% interest, vi. 98; a mediator, iii. 383, 417, 420 ff., 446 f., v. 172
Buchholzer, G., v. 313
Buchner, A., vi. 392
Bugenhagen, J., friendship with L., iii. 404-413, 432, v. 22, 173, 175, 262, 328, 335, n., vi. 326, 347, 364; at L.’s wedding, ii. 174; untruthfulness, iii. 74; coarseness, iii. 178, 229 f., v. 304; “cardinal,” iii. 427; “ordains” pastors, vi. 265, 313 f.; disagreement with L., iv. 239, vi. 353; parish-priest of Wittenberg, ii. 174, iv. 231, 273, v. 136; L.’s confessor, iii. 437, iv. 249, v. 333, vi. 103; panegyric on L., vi. 387 f., 443; intolerance, vi. 273; is called a Papist, vi. 410; literary work, ii. 118, 399, v. 489, 499; vi. 438, 476; missionary work, ii. 323, v. 167, 217; poor-relief, vi. 57 f.
Bullinger, H., his intolerance, vi. 271, 278; indignant with L., iii. 277, 417, iv. 325, v. 115, 409; on L. as translator, v. 520, 523; on the bigamy, iv. 10, n., 43, 68
Burer, A., ii. 157, iv. 269
Burgos, P. of, i. 243, 401, v. 411
Burkhard, iv. 11
Burning of the Bull, ii. 51, 54, vi. 381
Büttner, W., v. 295
Butz, P., vi. 271
Cahera, G., ii. 112
Cajetan, Cardinal, 340 f., 344, 357, 384, iv. 86, 302, vi. 487; on polygamy, iii. 261
Calculus.
SeeAilments
Calixt, G., iv. 310
Calixtines, ii. 112
Call.
SeeMission
Calovius, A., iii. 138
Calumnies: on olden Church, i. 79, 271, 283, 394, iv. 80-98, 102 f., 117-134, v. 485, vi. 199; on the Popes, iv. 90 f. [amend according to vi. 516]; on Erasmus, ii. 251, 294, iii. 135; on others, iv. 86, v. 106 f.
Calvin, relations with L., v. 399-402; as an organiser, iv. 280, n.; “agonies,” v. 75; predestinarianism, ii. 268, 271, iii. 189, 350; vocation, iii. 140, n.; intolerance, iii. 258; on the Supper, iii. 354, 446 ff., v. 264; end justifies the means, iv. 111, n.; at Geneva, vi. 488, 490, 492; Calvinism, vi. 414
Camerarius, J., relations with L., ii. 256, iv. 220 f., vi. 348; with Melanchthon, ii. 145 ff., iii. 357, 364, iv. 61 f., 209, vi. 6, 37; as editor, ii. 176 ff., 180
Campanus, J., ii. 376, 378, 398, iii. 403, vi. 251, 284
Campeggio, L., ii. 380, 392, iii. 334 ff.
Candles, ii. 321, v. 147, 282, vi. 410
Canisius, P., ii. 253, iii. 238, 376, iv. 385 f., v. 264, 296 f., vi. 323, 384, 427 ff., 434, 437
Canon.
SeeBible, Mass
Canon Law, i. 227, v. 183, 601, vi. 21, 188 f.
SeeLawyers
Canonisation, v. 122 f.
Canus, M., vi. 323
Capella, Galeatius, vi. 491
Capito, W., relations with L., ii. 6 f.; against L., ii. 242, iv. 99, vi. 280; on bigamy, iv. 6, 10, n.; intolerance, vi. 277 f.; despair, iv. 220; dishonesty, iv. 115; relief of poor, vi. 46
Caraccioli, M., ii. 6
Caraffa, vi. 488
Cardinals, iii. 427 f., 443, n., v. 108 f.
Caricatures, in the German Bible, v. 528; in “Popery Pictured,” in “Das Bapstum mit seinen Gliedern,” in the “Passional Christi et Antichristi,” v. 421-426
Carlowitz, iv. 69, v. 252
Carlstadt, A. B. von, friendship with L., i. 40, 304, 362 f.; takes side of the Zwickau Prophets, ii. 97-100; against L., iii. 183, iv. 336; against images, v. 208; Real Presence, iv. 493; sacraments, iv. 486; saint-worship, ii. 345; vows, ii. 83 f.; on Epistle of James, v. 523; L. against him, i. 14, 91, 97, 101, ii. 154, 166, 374, iii. 4, 121, 154, 177, 385-400, 409, 424, iv. 87, 308, v. 104, 399, vi. 280, 289. Cp. vi. p. 478
Carpi, A. P., ii. 256
Carpzov, B., v. 264, 295, vi. 443, n.
Carthusians, ii. 335.
SeeLening
Casel, G., v. 127
Casimir of Brandenburg, v. 317
Cassian, iv. 110
Catechism, ii. 119, iv. 233 ff., v. 483-494, vi. 263, 433 ff.
Catharinus, A., ii. 57, iii. 142, 276, 279, 303, vi. 323
Catherine of Alexandria, St., iv. 246
⸺ Aragon, iv. 3
⸺ Bologna (and Genoa, SS.), i. 173
Catholic, L.’s Church C., ii. 108, iii. 368
Catholics, act against their conscience, iii. 90, vi. 284; cannot pray, v. 88; have a beam in their eye, vi. 332; know L. to be in the right, ii. 70.
SeeCalumnies, Church, Intolerance
Cato, vi. 16, 18
Catullus, vi. 18
Celibacy, clergy’s disregard for the law, i. 50; assailed by L., i. 120, 276, ii. 83-87, 115-129, iii. 246-251, 262, iv. 87, 147-150, v. 112.
SeeMarriage, Preachers, Vows
Celichius, A., iv. 223
Celtes, C., vi. 45
Centuriators, Magdeburg, vi. 313.
SeeFlacius
Certainty, need of, i. 308, ii. 368, iii. 9, 47 f., 112, 140-141, notes, 146, 159, iv. 440 ff., v. 25-43, 323, vi. 283 ff., 302; our lack of C., i. 95, 97, 207 ff.
Chalice, ii. 99, 110, 321, iii. 10, 371, v. 216
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, vi. 459 f.
Chancery, German, iv. 244
Changelings, v. 292, vi. 140; L. a C.?, iv. 358
Charity.
SeeLove of God and Poor-relief
Charles V, L. to, or on, C., ii. 20, 69, iii. 105, n., iv. 270; at Worms, ii. 61 ff.; against L., i. 340, ii. 79; and Erasmus, ii. 256; Hermann von Wied, v. 166; Josel of Rosheim, v. 409; Landgrave Philip, iv. 21 f., 68, v. 396; the Schmalkalden League, iii. 430; the Council, iii. 424 f., v. 380;
the Turks, iii. 88 f.
SeealsoAppendix I passim
Chastity, Catholic teaching and practice, ii. 120 f., 128 f., iv. 133, 135, 138; in L.’s view, i. 259, 362, iii. 243 f., iv. 147 f., 473 f., vi. 404; L.’s C., i. 7, 19; Melanchthon on C., iii. 325; temptations against, i. 287, ii. 86, 161, n., vi. 118 f.
SeeCelibacy
Chemnitz, M., vi. 313, 415, 419, 443, n.
Children, L.’s, iii. 215 f., 232, 280 f., 428, iv. 265, v. 108, 226, 230, vi. 31, 373, 378 f.
SeeLuther (Hans, etc.)
Chrism, iv. 519, v. 101, 195
Christ, Divinity of, iv. 238 ff., v. 412; almost forgotten, ii. 245; darkened by Aristotle, i. 137; formerly unknown, i. 135, 282, 320, ii. 92; known only as the Judge, i. 391, ii. 281, iv. 103; who did not die for our sins, vi. 245, 260; the “weak” C., ii. 385, iii. 191, v. 227; His Body omnipresent, iii. 396, iv. 495 f., vi. 253 f., 414 f.; sole content of Scripture, v. 541; His preaching in Hell, v. 48; His “lie,” vi. 514; “C. our hen,” i. 80, vi. 372, 501 f.
SeeFaith
Christian III of Denmark, ii. 139, iii. 413, iv. 75
Christians, L.’s title for his followers, ii. 108, 345, v. 172, 518; what C. must do, iii. 52, 60, 69, 79, 81, v. 44 f., vi. 80, n.; need no divine worship, vi. 147 f.; nor government, v. 572 f.; they are few, iii. 24 f., vi. 292 f.
SeeChurch-Apart, Evangelicals, Temptations, Worship
Christina, Landgravine, iv. 14, 18 f., 24, 69
Chronology of the world, iii. 147, vi. 349
Chrysostom, St. J., i. 243, iv. 335
Church, iii. 22-38, vi. 290-340; to be esteemed, i. 223 ff., 337, iv. 406, 410, 488; L.’s view connected with Wiclif’s and Hus’s?, i. 106, vi. 299; visibility, ii. 304, iii. 28; criticised by moderns, v. 465 ff.; myChurches, v. 173, vi. 314, 356; marks of the C., vi. 293-297, 327; Church-Apart of the true Believers, ii. 104, 111, 304, ii. 25 f., v. 133-140; Church property, ii. 318, 327, iii. 33-38, 68, 234, 440, v. 203 ff., vi. 51, 61.
SeeInfallibility
Chytræus, iv. 461, vi. 419
Cicero, i. 8, vi. 17, 376
Circumcision, iii. 256
Cistercians.
SeeMayer
Civilisation, L. founder of modern, vi. 457 ff.
Claius, J., v. 505, vi. 443
Clandestinity.
SeeMarriage
Classics, vi. 16 f.
Clavasio, A. de, ii. 51
Clémanges, N. of, i. 50
Clement IV, iv. 89, v. 424
⸺ VI, i. 134
⸺ VII, ii. 392, iii. 424 f., iv. 6
Clergy, i. 46-53, 57, 283 f., iv. 127 ff., 169 f., v. 485
Cleve, W. von, v. 396
Clichtoveus, J., iv. 152, n., 353, n., vi. 437
Cloaca, i. 393, vi. 504-510
Clothes.
SeeDress
Coarseness.
SeeUnseemliness
Coburg, ii. 95, 384 ff., 389 ff., iii. 87 f., 123, 175, 299, iv. 313, v. 98, 117, 346, 497, vi. 106, 512
Cochlæus, with Luther at Worms, ii. 65, vi. 135, 143 f.; on L., i. 17, 24, 30, iii. 303, iv. 92, 354, 358, vi. 431; L. on C., v. 182, 303; C. on Melanchthon, v. 267; literary work, ii. 196, 212, iii. 63, 86, 276, n., iv. 380 ff., 522, v. 591, vi. 405 ff.; language, ii. 150; and the Jesuits, vi. 428, n.; death, vi. 384
Cœlestinus, J. F., vi. 415
Cœlius, M., vi. 132, 374, 377 ff., 387 f.
Coler, M., vi. 255
Cologne, i. 42, v. 166, 233; L. at C., iv. 171, n.; Book of Reform, iii. 354, 447
Combats, spiritual. SeeTemptations
Commandments, Ten, “unknown to Catholics,” vi. 200; in L.’s Catechism, v. 485; a bad law, i. 313; not to be dwelt on, iii. 175, 226, 394, v. 454; sermons on the, i. 361; C. do not justify, i. 43; need not be kept, ii. 28 f., iv. 454; indeed cannot, i. 100, 144, 189, 207, 339; hurtful to salvation, i. 317; their object, i. 287 f., ii. 271 f.; C. of the Church, v. 46, 246, vi. 316; L.’s unwillingness to impose C. and precepts, v. 85 f., 139, 142, 147, 179, 484.
SeeCounsels
Commerce. SeeMerchants
Communicatio idiomatum, iv. 240, v. 456, vi. 420
Communion, under both kinds, ii. 99, 321, iii. 10, 330, 335, iv. 525, vi. 279, n.; of the sick, v. 464. SeeEucharist, Mass, Supper
Compostella, iv. 105, vi. 405
Concords (various Protestant), iii. 330 f., 421 f., 434, 436, 441, 447, v. 176, 259, vi. 412, 419-423
Concubinage, among the German clergy, i. 50 f.; recommended by L. to the members of the Teutonic Order, iii. 262 f.; the Landgrave’s “concubine,” iv. 28, 40, 52
Concupiscence, i. 141, 207 ff.; all-powerful, i. 73 f., 110-117; destroys freedom, ii. 278 f.; is a sin, i. 99, 203, 210, ii. 150, vi. 365; identical with original sin, i. 98
Concurrence, Divine, i. 144, 153 f., ii. 233
Conduct, L.’s safe, i. 334, ii. 62, 66 ff., 69, 367, iv. 85, vi. 188
Confession, i. 10, 99, 208 ff., 290-296, 250, 380, n., 384 f., ii. 59 f., 99, iii. 10, 210, 324, 410, 421, 437, iv. 21, 30-39, 248256, v. 74, 315, 320, vi. 340, 374, 496 f.
SeePenance
Confirmation, vi. 410
Congregational Churches, ii. 98-114, iii. 22-43
Conjugal due, rendering the, a sin, iv. 152.
SeeMarriage
Conradin, iv. 89, v. 424
Consanguinity, iv. 156 f.
Conscience, iv. 56 f.; the only true C. is that which agrees with L.’s, v. 66-78; all the Lutheran’s troubles of C. must be from the devil, v. 328 ff., 339, 355 f.; struggles of C., seeTemptations; freedom of C., seeIntolerance; seealsoSynteresis
Consecration.
SeeOrdination
Consistories, iii. 29, v. 179-185, 601 f., vi. 314, 356
Constance, Council of, i. 364, ii. 232, iii. 426, iv. 287
Constantine, ii. 309, iii. 71, v. 229, 594; Donation of C., iii. 145, vi. 489
Constipation.
SeeAilments
Consubstantiation, i. 162, ii. 320, iii. 380, iv. 495 f., v. 463, vi. 415
Contarini, C., ii. 78, iii. 429, iv. 69, 359, vi. 488
Contelori, F., i. 354
Contingent things, i. 193.
SeeNecessity
Contradictions: the Schoolmen admitted grace, and didn’t, i. 150; the monks were, and were not, zealous, i. 271; death was a reason why L. should, and should not, marry, ii. 181; the Bible errs, and does not, iv. 418; God is, and is not, author of evil, ii. 281 f.; hell can, and can’t, be escaped by those predestined, i. 192; works are, and are not, called for, i. 255, iv. 447, v. 454 f.; Scripture is, and is not, sole rule of faith, iv. 415 ff.; God alone does all, i. 255; yet man must prepare for Grace, i. 213; freedom of judgment and yet binding creeds, iii. 3; continence possible, and impossible, iii. 243 f.; repentance out of fear, good, and yet evil, i. 293; armed resistance lawful, and not lawful, v. 55 f., 58 f.; Church has, and has not, any power of her own, ii. 295 ff., v. 597 ff., vi. 329; for money lent money may, and may not, be taken, vi. 91 f.; on the Eucharist, v. 464.
SeeCouncils, Opposition
Contrition, not necessary for justification, iv. 433 f. (but cp. iv. 438 f. and v. 15); nor for confession, iii. 210; what C. is, i. 290-296, v. 12, 310, n.
Controversy.
SeePolemics
Conventuals, vi. 498.
SeeObservantines
Conviction.
SeeCertainty
Copernicus, iii. 100, vi. 25
Copes.
SeeVestments
Cordatus, C., i. xvii., 395, iii. 178 f., 218, 225, 228, 231, n., 294, 369, 371, 377, 414, 434, iv. 269, 461, vi. 391, 505 ff.
Cordus, E., ii. 125, 220, 256, 342, iv. 176, vi. 28
Corpulence, ii. 157, iii. 296, 309
Corvinus, A., iii. 218, iv. 14, 25, 28, 74, 184, vi. 487 f.
Coster, F., vi. 385
Cotta, K. and U., i. 5, iii. 288 f.
Councils, Œcumenical, L. appeals to one, i. 359; cannot err, i. 339; can err, i. 364, v. 378, vi. 299; a “Christian” C., ii. 50; Rome’s efforts to assemble a Council, iii. 424-429; a free German C., v. 379; the projected Protestant Council, iii. 432 f., 441, v. 170, 175-179, vi. 424.
SeeConstance, Trent, etc.
Counsels, Evangelical, vi. 89; are really commands, ii. 166, 299, v. 46 ff., 56-60, vi. 80, n., 89;
with the exception of chastity, ii. 166.
SeeLaw
Courage, ii. 27, 76 f., 367, v. 131
Craco, C., vi. 415, 417
Cranach, Lucas (the Elder and Younger), ii. 158 f., 174, iii. 300, v. 224, 422 f., 425, 429, 495 f., 498, 519, 528
Cranmer, iv. 10, n.
Creed, iv. 415, 483, v. 360, 473, 485 f., 554
Cricius, A., iii. 370
Critical acumen, i. 90 f., 181, 282 f., 311 f., iv. 174 f., 177, 246, v. 153, 474, 522, vi. 335.
SeeApocrypha
Cromwell, iv. 12
Cronberg, H. von, ii. 325 f.
Cross, sign of the, iii. 83, 435; mystic particles of the C., i. 88.
SeeCrucifix, Theology of the C.
Crotus Rubeanus, i. 4 f., 7, 403, ii. 3 f., 62, 256, iii. 403, vi. 28, 31
Crucifix, iii. 84, 132, v. 212, vi. 197, 225, 335; taken to bed by nuns, iv. 106
Cruciger, C., iii. 171, 371, 377, 433 f., iv. 194, 299, v. 22, 237, 262, 270 f., 499, vi. 5, 346, 359, 364, 417
Crusades, iii. 81, 83
Cryptocalvinism, vi. 414-423
Culsamer, J., ii. 344
Curæus, J., vi. 417
Curia, iii. 128.
SeeRome
Curses, i. 209, ii. 13, iv. 295-305.
SeeMaledictory prayer
Cusa, N. of, i. 50
Cyprian, i. 243, iii. 250, vi. 339
Daniel, ii. 57, iii. 84, 141 f., 148, iv. 134, 315
Dantiscus, iv. 274, n., 357
Dantzig, v. 216
David, v. 300, 579 f., vi. 253
Day, The.
SeeLast Day
Deacons, Lutheran, vi. 57, 265
Death, vi. 376-386; Italian pamphlet on L.’s death, vi. 371; L.’s wish to die, vi. 107, 341; best d. for Pope and his cardinals, v. 383 f.
SeeOpponents
Decalogue.
SeeCommandments
Deceit.
SeeDishonesty
Decretals, i. 367, ii. 51, iv. 303, vi. 338
Defiance, ii. 52, iii. 21, 394, iv. 317, 416, 511, v. 369, vi. 168 f., 318, 396-403
Degree, academical, i. 21, 58, 127 ff., 285, ii. 130, 362, vi. 466.
SeeDoctorate
Demonology, ii. 389 f., v. 275-305, 427, vi. 111
Denmark, ii. 323, iii. 412 f., vi. 247, 273
Depression.
SeePessimism
Desertion, ground for divorce, iii. 252 ff., 257
Despair, L.’s reason for becoming a monk, i. 4, vi. 224; necessary, i. 191.
SeeFear, Temptations
Dessau, League of, ii. 213
Determinism, i. 116, 183, n., ii. 227, 241, 266, 284, 288
Dettigkofer, D., iv. 75
Deuterocanonical Books.
SeeApocrypha
Devils, v. 275-305, vi. 122-140; white d., ii. 348; attend L.’s funeral, vi. 385; “as many devils as tiles on the roofs,” ii. 62, 367; Devil holds the Jews captive, v. 406 f.; is a poisoner, v. 235; a good dialectician, ii. 379; kidnaps people, vi. 383; lives in the water, vi. 372; L.’s vocation, from the d.? i. 16, ii. 86; cause of L.’s ailments, iii. 317 f., vi. 111; sorely wounded by L., iii. 122; the d. as L.’s father, iv. 358; the d.’s embassy, v. 98, n.
SeeExorcism, Ghosts, Possession, Satan
Didymus Faventinus, vi. 26
Diet, L’.s, iii. 211, 305, 309 f., 317 f.
Dietenberger, J., ii. 222, iv. 101, 355, 383, v. 520
Dietrich, V. (Theodoricus Vitus), iii. 58, 216, 218, 317, iv. 12, 180, vi. 130, 250, 391, 505 ff.
Diller, M., vi. 275
Dionysius “the Areopagite,” i. 181
Diplomacy, i. 365, ii. 15, 21 f., 55, 58 f., 100, 109 f., 295 f., 302 f., 321, 365 f., iii. 331, n., iv. 6, 39, 97, n., vi. 325-340
Discipline, Church, i. 57, v. 388.
SeeClergy and Preachers
Diseases.
SeeAilments
Dishonesty, i. 335 f., ii. 15-25, 49, 385 ff., 392, iv. 41, v. 111, 537 f.
SeeGospel-proviso, Lies
Dispensations, Papal, i. 271, iv. 3, 5, 18, 20, 156, 319, vi. 497;
Luther’s, i. 9, 358, iv. 30, 38, n., vi. 500, 504
Disputations, i. 310-320, 362-365, vi. 21; early disputatiousness, i. 58 ff.
Distractions, need of, iii. 179, v. 353 f.
Divorce, ii. 33, 149, iii. 252-258, iv. 3-13, 156 ff.
SeePauline privilege
Doctor, Doctorate, i. 33, 38, 78, 281, ii. 375, iii. 157 f., 297, 315 f., 320, 369 n., 391, iv. 227, 344, 346, v. 103 f., 304, 384, 510 n., vi. 375; “A great Doctor,” i. 20, iii. 177, iv. 330.
SeeDegree
Doliatoris, J., ii. 339
Domestic life, iii. 215 ff., iv. 280 ff.
SeeFamily
Dominicans, i. 39, 105, 163, 179, 337, 339, 370 f., ii. 12, iv. 383.
SeeCajetan, Tetzel, etc.
Doubts, ii. 79 f., iii. 112, iv. 218-227.
SeeTemptations
Down-heartedness.
SeePessimism
Draco, J., ii. 124
Draconites, J., ii. 256
Dreams, v. 352, vi. 149, 444
Dress, L.’s, i. 9, 276 f., 285 f., ii. 78, iii. 428, iv. 74
Dressel, M., i. 266 f.
Dringenberg, L., vi. 34
Drink, ii. 87, 94, 131, iii. 294-318.
SeeBeer, Wine
Dungersheim, i. 24, 26, 168, ii. 145 f., 186, iii. 275, iv. 335, vi. 101
Dürer, A., ii. 40-44, 127, 158, 244, n., iii. 137
Ear-discharge.
SeeAilments
Eber, P., vi. 275, 410, 412
Eberbach, P.
SeePetreius
Eberlin, J., ii. 124, 129, 162 ff., 189, 354 f., v. 215, vi. 62
Ebner, H., ii. 334
Ecclesiastes by the Grace of God, ii. 102, 345, iv. 329, vi. 400
Eck, J., relations with L., i. 262 ff., 313, iv. 388; attacks L., i. 336, ii. 147, iv. 86, 101, 377 ff.; literary work, iv. 457, 502, 513, v. 456, 520, vi. 87, 323; L. on E., i. 179, 336, ii. 49, 51, 70, iii. 114, iv. 86, 182, 287, 301 f., 319, v. 110, 282, 473; E. in Rome, ii. 45 f.; E. and Emser, ii. 222; and Pirkheimer, ii., 39; and Melanchthon, iii. 446, v. 267;
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