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Canon of Scripture, T. on, 262: law,

asserts the exclusive authority of
Scripture, 464

Cantons, Swiss, 326-328: their op-
position to the reformation, 402,
451-2, 477, 480, 495: their repre-
sentations to Zuric, 481-2: con-
cerning Zuric, 501: the popish
and reformed parties in, 545 : alli-
ance of some with Austria, 551 :
they renounce intercourse with
Zuric, &c. 564

Capito, communications of, with Z.
346: account of him, 370-372:
his disinterestedness, 371: his re-
moval to Strasburg, 372: his ad-
vice to Erasmus, 372: his discourse
with Pellican on the Eucharist,
373-4 his letter to Basle, 572: his
death, 170

Capnio, see Reuchlin

Cappel, account of, 569: monastery
of, surrendered, 570: abbot of,
465

Carlevitz, M.'s letter to, 150
Carpentarius, 439

Catharinus, Amb. at T. 267, 273, 275:
on election, 279: his controversy
with Soto respecting assurance,
286 on requiring the intention of
the priest in a sacrament, 291
Cava, the bp. of, asserts the true
doctrine of justification in T. 274:
his disgraceful violence, 279
Celibacy of the Clergy, its design,
309, 404

Ceporinus, 358, 416 his death, 558
Ceraunelateus, or Schurtanner, 427
Ceremonies, their necessity, 400
Chalibæus, or Stéhelin, 358, 405
Character, the, imprinted by sacra-
ments, 289, 290, 308
Charles V. his insidious conduct, 4,
5: puts the elector of Saxony and
the landgrave to the ban of the
empire, illegally, 6, 7: defeats the
elector and takes him prisoner, 8:
his cruel artifice to get possession
of Wittemberg, 9: his reply with
respect to Luther, 10: detains the
landgrave prisoner, 11: his insolent
and cruel treatment of the elector,
12, 16 his arbitary conduct, 22:

his artifice in treating with the
imperial cities, 23: introduces the
Interim, 24, 26; his progress into
the Netherlands, and his perse-
cuting edict, 39-41: relaxes in
his zeal for the Interim, 69: his
schemes to render himself absolute
in Germany nearly accomplished,
73: surprised at Inspruck by
Maurice, 80: his abdication and
death, 92: suspected of Lutheran-
ism, 93: his violent opposition to
any suspension of T. 280
Charlemagne, preaching in his time,

354

Chastity, Christian, M. on, 237
Christ, his example, 95: body of,
senses of the term, 514
Children of pious Christians, 159:
M. on, 160, 161 and on the death
of, 163, 169, 174

Church, M. on peace in, 94, 95, 154:
of Rome, its doctrines as fixed by
T. 260 on professions of submis-
sion to, 292: its authority as as-
serted by Lainés, 307: Z. on the,
461-2 on its preservation from
error, 468-9, 471. On ornament-
ing churches, 485

Cigala, bp. of Albenga, at T. 292
Clement VII. his briefs, 494, 510
Cochlæus, 184, 530
Coire, the bp. of, 543
Colbius, Francis, 560-1
Cologne, Herman, Abp. of, 4: Geb-
hard, Abp. of, 87
Comander, the Grison reformer,
542-545

Comemmoration, Z.'s doctrine of the
sacrament, 466, 473

Communion in one kind, 295, 301—
304

Compar Valentine, 511
Concubinage of the Romish clergy,

105

Concubines, priests required to keep,

404

Concupiscence, held not to be sin,

267

Condemnation of our forefathers,
472, 547, 554
Confederation, the Helvetic, 326-
328

Confession, T. on, 298-9 of Augs- | Cup, on granting it to the laity, 295,

burg, repetition of, 77

Conrad of Davos, 420

301-304

162-171

Decalogue, M. on, 227, 243, 245
Depravity, human, M. on, 202-204
Deuxponts, Wolfgang of, 30
Deisbach, Nicholas de, 570
Dignitaries, ecclesiastical, qualifi-
cations of, 285
Disinterestedness in Christian Mi-
nisters, 181, 352, 493, 533, 560
Dispensations, Lainès on, 307
Disputations of Zuric, 431, 459, 477 :
of Baden, 549-557
Doering, John, 427, 540
Dominicans, their contentions with
the Franciscans at T. 275, 286
288, 293, 295
Dorfman, see Comander
Dream, Z.'s, 517

Conscience, liberty of, not to be sur-Death of friends, letters of M. on,
rendered, because abused, 89
Consistories, reformed, 521, 578
Constance, reformers of, 367, 419:
deprived of its liberties, 35: bp.
of, (Hugh de Landeberg,) 349,
355: encourages Z. 363: with-
draws his countenance from him,
365: opposes the reformation, 399,
537, 540, 546 his mandates, 401
Contention in the church, source and
mischiefs of, 128-9: M. on, 94, 95:
hinders prayer, 98 in T. 275,
279, 286, 288, 293, 295, 307
Contingency, 198: M. on, 199, 201
Controversies, which followed the
death of Luther, 110-128: on the
sacrament, 110: adiaphoristic, 48,
111 on justification, 113: on faith
only, 123 on the necessity of
works, 124: on Christ's mediation,
127: reflections on them, 128-
130 on a human judge of, 432, 323-4

446

Conversion, use of the term, 122, 250 |
Cooperation, 205
Cordatus, his opposition to M. 125,

252

Council, see Trent

Courayer, on F. Paul's History, 312
Cox, Dr. his Life of M. 147, 149:
his judgment on the controversy
between M. aud Flacius, 63: con-
cedes too much to Mosheim, 71
Coxe, Archdeacon, 6, 328
Cranmer, on the state of Germany
under the Interim, 38: M.'s letters
to, 155-157, 213
Creature, protestants charged with
giving the, instead of the Creator,

89

Crescentio, card. legate to T. 256,
321 his tyranny, 319, 320
Crie, M', Dr. on the reformation in
Italy, 42

Croce, Santa, card. at T. 256, 280
Crock, Richard, 132

Cronberg, Hartmund of, 530
Cruciger, Caspar, 36, 131-134

Cueva, card. 302

Drascowitz, bp. of Five Churches,

323

Dudithius, bp. of Knin, 322: on T.

Eber, Paul, 140, 147, 175
Eckius proposes a disputation at
Baden, 505: his violence against
the reformation, 546: at the dis-
putation of Baden, 549, 553, 554
Edwards, Dr. John, on election, 279
Einsidlin, abbey of, 343, 344: Z.

pastor there, 345 his preaching
there, 346: its wealth, 512
Election, Milton and Dr. J. Ed-
wards's view of, 279
Eldon, Lord, on Toleration, 517
Embrach, 466, 521
Emser of Leipsig, 511
Englehardt, Henry, 395, 514
Ennius, the pope's legate, 348
Eperies, in Hungary, 117
Epicharmus, a sentiment of, 179
Erasmus, testimonies of, to M. 151-2 :
to his Common Places, 183; to
Ecolampadius and Pellican, 534,
535: his Annotations prohibited,
after having been sanctioned by a
papal brief, 300: his Paraphrase,
368 Capito's advice to him, 372:
assisted by Ecolampadius, 376:

on Luther's books, 391: visited by
Z. 417 on Basle, 454: his advice
to Basle, 534-5: on the reformers,
535 declines to assist at Baden,
552 on the Psalms and Church
Music, 562-3

Error, on the preservation of the
church from, 468-9, 471
Establishments, ecclesiastical, 449,
516-7

Eucharist, T. on, 294, 301-304: dis-
course of Pellican and Capito con-
cerning, 373-4: a commemoration,
466, 473

Exposition of Scripture, T. on, 265

Faber, John, an early correspondent
of Z. 346, 355: condemns the
publication of Indulgences, 363:
deputed to Zuric, 399, 434: his
conduct at the first disputation of
Zuric, 437, &c.: his scriptural
proofs of the invocation of the
Virgin, 442: his indecent levity,
447 his account of Z. 430: his
hostility to Zuric, 546: at the dis-
putation of Baden, 549: his per-
secutions, 551
Fabricius, see Schmidt
Fabritz, And. Grison reformer, 542
Fagius, Paul, 35, 135

Faith, alone justifies-M.'s view of
the doctrine, 51-53, 123; grossly
misrepresented, 70, 71: exercise
of, in prayer, 96, 97: notion that
it justifies as including all other
graces, 117-122, 232, 254: its
nature, 238: the formed faith of
the church of Rome, 271: distinc-
tion between living and dead
secures every important point, 272:
discussions on in T. 273: compre-
hending or producing good works,

272

Falk, or Fauçon, Peter, 427
Farel, William, at Basle, 531-533
Farer, Blaise, 540

Ferdinand, king of the Romans,
assists Maurice in the invasion of
Saxony, 7: his insolence to the
captive elector, 12: his determined
opposition to reformation in Aus-
tria, 102-104: his interpretation

of the peace of religion, 103: his
persecutions in Bohemia, 107
Ferrara, cardinal, 302
Fienne, John de, bp. of Bayonne, 82
Flacius, of Magdeburg, 49: his vio-
lence, 49, 63, 111-113: his ex-
travagancies, 125, 126

Flesh, M. on the meaning of the
term in the New Testament, 207
Foegheli, Balthasar, 571
Forefathers, on condemning, 472,
547, 554

Forli, Christopher, 360
Forster, John of Wittemberg, 136
Francfort overawed by the emperor,
4: on the Oder, letter of M. to, 62
France, reformation in, 41, 302
Franciscans, their contentions with
the Dominicans in T. 275, 286, 288,
293, 295

Franconia, reformation in, 101
Frauenmunster, abbey of, 502
Frechtius, Martin, of Ulm, 31, 136
Frederic, elector of Saxony, 178
Free will and free agency, 192, 193
Friburg, favourers of the reformation
at, 427 moderation of, 567
Frick, John, 542-3
Frisius, John, 101

Froben, John, printer at Basle, 391

Gallen S. reformers of, 367, 419:
progress of reformation at, 535,
578-9: abbot of, 540: synod of, 579
Gallitz, Philip, 542, 544-5
Gallus, Nich. 112, 113: Justus, 368
Geddes, Dr. Michael, 315
Geiler, John, a Swiss reformer, 329
Geisheuser, see Myconius
Geneva, relics there, 491
Gerbelius, 169
Gerdesius, xiii.

Germany, religious state of, at the

period of the Interim, 37-39, 64, 69
Geroldseck, baron, 349, 351, 416, 458
Gheirfalk, Thomas, of Basle, 529
Glapio, persecutes (Ecolam. 377
Glareanus, or Lorit, Henry, 342, 379
Glaris, Z. pastor at, 331: his pro-

ceedings there, 333, 341: his remo-
val, 345, 350: reformation at, 578
God, not the cause of sin, 199, 200
Gospel, difference between it and

Interim rejected in his territories,

30

the law, 230-236: statement of
its principles, 470

Gotha, ceded to the ex-elector of Hoffman, Conrad, of Zuric, 462 :—

Saxony, 9, 18

Grace, prevenient, 204, 207: on
waiting passively for, 205-6: on
the sacraments containing and con-
veying it, 288, 290: whether as
much under one kind in the sacra-
ment, as under both, 303
Granvelle, bishop of Arras, the
emperor's minister, 10, 315: his
tyranny and persecution, 32, 77
Grebelius, 416

Grisons, their three Leagues, 419:
reformation among, 420, 541-545
Grut, Am, his opposition to Z. 514,

515

Grynæus, Simon, his testimony of
Ecolampadius 378: his death, 17
Guering, Beatus, of Zuric, 537
Gundelsham, Philip de, bishop of
Basle, 570

Hagner, John, 456
Halle, in Suabia, 32
Haller, Berthold, the reformer of
Berne, 382, 420: his correspond-
ence with Z. 421-2: renounces
the mass, 548, 559: his disin-
terestedness, 560
Hamburg, letter of M. to, 63
Hardenberg, of Bremen, xvi. 110
Hardt, Von der, his Hist. Literaria,
185, 189

Hauschein, see Ecolampadius
Hausman, Nicholas, 162

Heart, sins of, 220, 223, 227, 228
Hedio, Caspar, of Strasburg, 135, 378
Heim, a Dominican of Berne, 526
Heldingus, 24

Heldus, or Heltus, 166, 167
Henneberg, Christopher, count of, 4
Henry VIII. M.'s notice of, 187:

conduct of T. on his death, 294
Hermitage, see Einsidlin
Hess, his Life of Z. xiv. 347, 489

John, of Breslaw, 131
Hesse, Philip Landgrave of, induced
to surrender himself to the empe-
ror, and perfidiously detained, 10,
11: his conduct in captivity, 20;
and after his restoration, 21: the

Sebastian, 426, his labours at
Schaffhausen, 427: at the first
disputation of Zuric, 441, 443:
a president at the second dispu-
tation, 460, 464, 465: dismissed
from Schaffhausen, 537, 576
Hoffmeister, Sebas. 384: his labours
at Schaffhausen, 427, 455: dis-
missed from that place, 537, 576:
assists at the disputation of Ilantz,

544

Hospinian, Rudolph, 500

Host, gazing on it called "seeing
our Maker," 89

Hottinger, Nich. overturns a crucifix
at Zuric, 459: banished, 475:
martyred, 478-480: J. H. and
J. J. xiii.

Houlard, John, of Friburg, 427
Hubmeyer, Balthazar, 419, 474
Huglin, John, of Lindau, 551
Huss, John, 333
Hutten, Ulric, 528
Hutter, Elias, 188

Idolatry, in the invocation of saints,
53: charged upon the protestants
by the papists, 89: whether it
ought to be tolerated, 516-7
Ilantz, disputation of, 544
| Ilescas, quoted, 10

Images, T. on, 311: Leo Jude on,
462-3; Swiss bishops on, 488:
idolatrous regard paid to, 489:
their multiplication, 511, 512:
abolition of at Zuric, 491-2: in-
decency of many, 512
Immelinus, 530

Imputation, of Adam's sin, 267: of

Christ's righteousness, 233-4, 272
Inability of fallen man, misappre-
hension of the term, 196
Indecision, evils of, 577
Index, Prohibitorius, 300
Indifferent things, how M. and his

friends limited the term, 59, &c. 65
Indulgences, Z.'s opposition to, 355,
360 publication of, by Sampson
in Switzerland, 360-364: Leo X.
in defence of, 364

Infants, baptism of, 269, 523

270-284: forensic sense of the

in-Keiserberger, 329

Kesler, John, 535

Inquisition, Charles V. attempts to term asserted there, 272
introduce it into the Netherlands,
39: Inquisitors where the
quisition did not exist, 40, 41
Interim, the, rejected by the elector
John Frederic, 15: what it was,
24: its authors, 24: how treated
at Rome, 25; and by the pope,
26: its mock ratification by the
diet, 27 scheme of reformation
annexed to it, 27: its reception,
28 state of religion under it, 37
-39: M.'s heroic opposition to it,
46, 47: its doctrine of justification,
51; of the invocation of saints,
53 the effect produced by it
limited, 69: its failure, 75, 76
Intention of the priest, on making
it necessary to the validity of a
sacrament, 289, 291
Interpretation of Scripture, 99, 249
Invocation of saints, "a horrible
idolatry," 53: T. on 310: Faber's
proofs of, 442-3

Kilchmeyer, Justus, 380, 405, 426
Kirsner, see Pellican
Klarer, Walter, of Appenzel, 427
Klengenthal, abbey of, 531
Knowledge, Christian, what to be
so called, 190
Koeflin, see Capito
Kolb, see Colbius
Konigsberg, university of, 115, 172
Kother, John, of Friburg, 427
Kreis, a reformed minister, 455
Kremer, Augustine, 528
Kuningsfeld, abbey of, 453
Kuser, Felix, 521

Italy, reformed principles there, 42
Ittingen, convent of, burned, 497

Jena, ceded to the ex-elector of
Saxony, 18: university of, found-
ed by the sons of John Frederic,
20, 45

Jerome, sentences of, on the law,
229: on the translation of scrip-
ture, 263

John, M.'s servant, 161
Jonas, Justus, death of, 136
Joner, Wolfgang, 465, 569, 570
Jude, Leo, succeeded Z. at Einsid-
lin, 346: account of, 367-8: called
to Zuric, 415-6: at the first dis-
putation there, 442 on images,
462-3 on the sacrifice of the
mass, 469-471: a translator of
the scriptures, 522

Judge, of controversies, 432: Faber
and Z. on, 446

Judgment, private, must not be sur-

rendered, though abused, 89
Justification, controversies relative
to, 113-124: how and for what
reason peculiarly ascribed to faith,
117-124: discussions on, in T.

Kusnacht, the commendator of, 425,
463-4, 466

Lainès, general of the Jesuits, 306,

307

Lambert, Francis, reformer, 397
Landenberg, see Constance
Landgrave, see Hesse
Language, harsh, Z. on, 466
Lanssac, French ambassador at T.
321

Lasco, John à, xvi. 110

Latin tongue, why to be retained in
the services of the church, 27
Latria to be paid to the host, 295
Laupersweil, 526

Lausanne, alliance of, with Berne,

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