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Simler, 382, 389
Sin, God not the cause of, 199, 200,
213: privative, 200: M. on, 219
-221: original, 221-224: T. on,
266-269: Z. on, 513: mortal and
venial, 224: that of the children
of God, 243: Z. on mildness in
reproving, 411

Sleidan, his history, 137
Smalkaldic war, 1: parties in it, 4:
bad conduct of the protestants, 5:
M. on, 1, 153

Schnepfius, 31, 138: letter of M. to,

56

Socrates on a future state, 171
Soleure, 428 its moderation, 567,
569

Soto, Peter, confessor of Charles V,
10. Domingo de, in T., 269, 273,
275: his exposition of the decrees
of the council, 286

Spain, progress of reformed prin-
ciples in, 106

Spalatinus, his death, 131
Spangenberg, John, 134
Spengler, Peter, martyr, 552.
Spirit, Holy, necessity of his teach-
ing, 226, 227: and letter, M. on,

246-251

Spirituality, not to be preserved
amid the smiles of the world, 572
Stancari, on Christ's mediation, 127
Staphylus, 144

Stainly, Martin, on the sacrifice of
the mass, 467-473
Statesmen, modern, their disregard
to religion, 487-8

Stèhelin, a coadjutor of Z, 358, 405
Steiner, Werner, 405, 426: Benedict,
424

Sterner, of Bienne, 438, 439
Stigelius, professor at Jena, 157
Stocker, Bartholomew, 426
Stoer, Stephen, of Lichstall, 530
Stoical doctrines, M's. rejection of,
210-214, 225

Strobelius, 186

Stumpf, John, 415: Simon, 405
Sturmius, James, of Strasburg,

135-6: John, 135
Suabia, four hundred ministers ex-
pelled there and on the Rhine,
under the Interim, 31, 67
Supererogation, M. on, 237
Supremacy of the pope, pregnant
with tyranny, 59, 88

Swiss, people, 326: reformation, ii-iv,
326: confederation,326-328: their
foreign services and pensions, 388:
their self-confidence, 393: their
treatment of papal excommunica-
tions, 329: disunited by the refor-
mation, 564

Switzerland, account of, 326-328:
its religious state before the re-
formation, 328

Synechdoche, understood by the
monks in the term faith, 119, 254
Synergists, 205

Tast, Herman, of Holstein, 135
Temporizing, mischiefs of, 577
Testament, difference of the old and
new, 244 Greek, first printed
edition, 376: New, clergy not pos-
sessing, 447.
Thammerus, 130
Theology, how to be studied, 190,

191

Thuanus, on the elector, John
Frederick, 11: his account of the

Interim, 24: Account of, v. &c.
Thurgau, reformation in, 496, 541
Times, lessons for, 129, 130, 575-6
Tockenburg, 539, 540, 579
Toleration, establishment of, 87:
extent of, 516: whether to be ex-
tended to idolatry, 516-7: Lord
Eldon on, 517: true principles of,
565 sentence of the emperor
Maximilian on, 580

Torgau, 13

Strasburg, noble conduct of, in the Trachsel, Balthassar, 384, 405
Smalkaldic war, 4; and in resist-Tradition, T., on, 261-2
ing the Interim, 33, 34: restora-
tion of the mass there, 34: refor-
mation of by Geiler, 329: services
of Seb. Meyer to, 382-3
Strigelius, professor at Jena, 126
VOL. II.

Translation of scripture, Cajetan,
Jerome, &c. on, 262-264: Swiss,

521-2

Transubstantiation, mode of, 295-6
| Travers, John, Grison reformer, 545
2 Q

Trent, council of, the emperor re-
quires submission to it, 22, 75:
some proceedings of, 105: period
of its session, 256.-See Table of
Contents for Chap. xiii.
Troub, the abbot of, 526
Truchses, Gebhard, Abp. of Cologne,
deprived, 87

Truth, divine, commends itself to
the conscience, 429
Tschudi, three brothers, 342
Tuschell, or Tuschet, see Biveroni

M. in his early works, 192: free,
misapprehension and impropriety
of the term, 194, 195, 215: dis-
cussion on in T., 276

Windner, of Constance, 419
Winsheim, M's. physician, 146
Wirben, James, of Bienne, 530, 539
Wirths, the, 496: their martyrdom,

498-500

Wisendanger, see Ceporinus
Woelflin, 361

Wolfhardt, 530

Women: M. on, 159

Ulm, tyranny of the emperor there, Works: on their necessity, 124–

31

Ulman, Wolfgang, 535

Unfaithfulness, ministerial, 410
Unity, in the church, 154, 386
Utinger, 416

Uttenheim, see Bishop of Basle

Vadian, Joachim, of S. Gallen, iii,
378-9, 419: president in the second
disputation of Zuric, 460, 474
Valla, Laurentius, his high predes-
tinarian doctrine, 192, 201
Vallais, people of, 564-5
Van, John, of Friburg, 427
Vanner, or Vannius, John, 384, 419
Vargas, 257: his letters, 314-322
Vega, 273, 275: his exposition of
the decrees of T, 286

Venice, reformation there, 42

126: M. on, 241-243: preceding,
accompanying, and following jus-
tification, 273

World, danger of its smiles, 572, 575
Worms, conference at, 143
Worship, distinctions of, 465
Wycliffe, his writings studied by Z.

333

Wyss, his imprisonment, 418: his
case, 439, 440
Wyttenbach, Thomas, a Swiss re-
former, tutor of Z., 330, 331, 334,
424 encourages Z., 359: his
marriage, 537: deprived and res-
tored, at Bienne, 538: his death,
539

Xylotectus, see Zimmerman

Virgin Mary, worship of, 269, 442-3 | Zeal, want of, 577
Visconti, bp. of Vintimiglia, 313
Vitus, Theodore, of Nuremberg, his
death, 134: M. to him, 212

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Ziegler, James, 184:-Paul, bishop
of Coire, 543

Zimmerman, John, 380, 405
Zink, Francis, 345, 416, 433
Zug, reformed ministers at, 426
Zuiccius, John, of Constance, 384,

474

Zuric: manuscript there, 332: Z's.
plan of preaching there, 334: his
removal thither, 351-2: state of,
353: edict of, for teaching accord-
ing to the scriptures, 359: rejects
the pope's nomination to benefices,
389 rejects foreign pensions, 391:
advice of the council to the bishop
of Constance, 400: influence of
the reformation at, 416: first dis-
putation of, 431, &c: decree of
the council, 444-5, 449: reforma-

tion of the cathedral, 457: second
disputation, 459, &c : cautious and
tolerant proceedings of, 475-6:
steps taken towards the abolition
of the mass, 476: third disputa-
tion, 477: firm and discreet reply
of the council to the cantons, 483
487 further reforms, 490: aboli-
tion of images, 491-2: precau-
tionary measures of the council,
501 surrender of the abbey of
Frauenmunster, 502; and of the
royalties of the chapter, 503: scrip-
ture readings, 503-4: suppression
of the mendicants, 504: manifesto
of the canton, 509: abolition of
the mass, 513-516: firmness of
the council against threats and

solicitations, 546-548: refuses
to send Z. to the disputation of
Baden, 550-1: Pellican made pro-
fessor there, 557-8: attractions of
the city, 558: further proofs of its
firmness, 565-567

Zwickau: M. to two contending
pastors there, 94

Zwingle: See Table of Contents
Chaps. xiv.-xvii: his first preach-
ing of the gospel, 333: his letters
to Myconius, 381, 415; to Haller,
396, 421; to Steiner, 452: his
dream, 517 on his own writings,
521 whether disinclined to infant
baptism, 523 on the anabaptists,
523-4 charged with persecution,
580: compared with Luther, ii, iii.

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