INDEX
In this Index “L.” stands for “Luther.”
- Abailard, i. 401
- Abbots, Prince-, ii. 120, iii. 262 f.
- Abel, i. 43
- Abortions.
- See Misbirths
- Abraham, iv. 109, 111, 156, v. 124, 413, vi. 74;
- “I am A.,” iii. 273;
- his “lie,” iv. 109, 113, v. 501, vi. 514;
- his idolatry, iii. 192, v. 124
- Absolution.
- See Confession
- Abstinence.
- See Fasts
- Abuses in the Church, i. 26, 45 ff., 53, 70, 84, 123 f., 130 ff., 226 ff., 272, 325, 350 f., ii. 3, 123 ff., 127, 190 ff., 222, 312 f., 338, v. 120 f., vi. 404
- Abusive language, i. 69, 72, 83, 209 f., 284, ii. 152 ff., 396, iii. 172, iv. 188 f., 192, 300, 306-326, 365, 370, v. 88, 116, 342, 383 f., 395, 398 f., 411 f., vi. 109, 214 f.;
- shocks Bullinger, v. 409;
- Melanchthon, iii. 364 f.;
- Zwingli, iii. 380.
- See Unseemliness
- Acceptation, i. 155.
- See Imputation
- Accolti, P., ii. 46
- Acta Augustana, i. 359
- Activity.
- See Work
- Actual sin.
- See Sin
- Actus matrimonialis, iv. 137, 151 f., v. 48
- Adam, ii. 271, 282 f.
- — Melchior, v. 271 f.
- Adiaphora, v. 263, vi. 410 ff.
- Adrian.
- See Hadrian
- Adulteration of wine, iii. 297, 313
- Adultery, ii. 33, iii. 245, 247, 254 ff., iv. 158 f., 165, 208, v. 25
- Ægidius Romanus, i. 13, 129
- — Viterbiensis, vi. 497, 503
- Æpinus, J., vi. 82, 408
- Æsop’s Fables, iv. 246, vi. 16 ff., 368 f.;
- “A New F.,” iv. 177
- Agnus Dei, iv. 123
- Agonies.
- See Temptations
- Agony in the Garden, v. 363
- Agricola, George, ii. 242, iii. 304
- — Johann, as L.’s helper, v. 181, 563, n.;
- against L., ii. 370, iii. 301 f., iv. 100, 309, vi. 280 f.;
- L. on A., iii. 219, 278, 400, 407, 475, v. 15, 25, 238, 276, vi. 281, 289, 343, 354, 398;
- and Bugenhagen, v. 275;
- and Bora, iii. 216, v. 21;
- and Jonas, iii. 414;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 444, v. 22.
- See Antinomians
- — Stephen, iv. 514
- — Wolfgang, iii. 284 ff.
- Ailly, Cardinal P. d’, i. 13, 132, 141, 155, 157, 161 f., 243
- Ailments:
- apoplexy, vi. 107, 376 ff., 379 f.;
- calculus, ii. 161, iii. 434 f., v. 348, vi. 109, 341, 345;
- catarrh, iii. 297, vi. 109;
- constipation, ii. 81 f., 95, 164, n., vi. 109, 177;
- ear-trouble, ii. 161, v. 236, vi. 104, 106 ff.;
- epilepsy?, i. 17, vi. 101;
- eye-trouble, iv. 261;
- fainting-fits, i. 16 f., ii. 170, vi. 103 ff., 373;
- giddiness, i. 278, ii. 161, vi. 106;
- gout?, ii. 162, n., vi. 176 f.;
- headache, etc., ii. 161, iii. 124, 299, 317 f., v. 346, vi. 130, 170, 341, 371;
- heart-trouble, vi. 100 f., 103, 178, 341, 376 f.;
- hemorrhoids, vi. 109, 177;
- influenza, vi. 110;
- insanity? iii. 136, iv. 183, 353, n., vi. 170-186;
- nerve-trouble, ii. 390, iii. 299, 317, v. 226, vi. 105 ff., 111;
- running wound, vi. 109, 132 f.;
- sleeplessness, ii. 163, iii. 305 f., 310;
- sweat (English), vi. 109;
- syphilis?, i. 37, ii. 161 ff.;
- tears as a relief, vi. 104, 108, 132, 169;
- vomiting, iii. 300 f.
- See Pessimism, Temptations
- Alber, Erasmus, iii. 402, 409, iv. 74, 357, vi. 493
- Albert of Brandenburg, v. 220
- — Mansfeld, ii. 137, 289 f., vi. 350 f., 372, 379 f.
- — Mayence; concern in the Indulgence, i. 328, 348 ff.;
- L. invites him to wed, ii. 141, 205;
- attacks him, ii. 6, 70, 214 f., iv. 98, 292, 319 f., v. 307 f., vi. 188, 350;
- his “relics,” iv. 292, v. 307 f.;
- A. and Erasmus, ii. 248;
- and Lemnius, vi. 287;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 370;
- and Schönitz, iv. 319 f., v. 106;
- and Erfurt, ii. 354 f., 359 f.;
- residence, vi. 485;
- on the schools, vi. 436
- — Prussia, ii. 223, iii. 423, iv. 196, vi. 253, 408
- Albertinus, Æ., v. 271, vi. 382, n.
- Albertus, L., iv. 226
- — Magnus, i. 162
- Albrecht, B., v. 295
- Alderspach, vi. 29 f.
- Aleander, ii. 6, 61, 71, 78 f., 256, iii. 303, iv. 355, 357
- Alemann, A., ii. 139, 141
- Alexander III, iv. 109 f., v. 424, vi. 494
- — VI, i. 55, iv. 90 (cp. correction, vi. 516)
- — of Hales, i. 162, vi. 503
- Alfeld.
- See Alveld
- Allstedt, ii. 364, iv. 172
- Alms.
- See Poor-Relief
- Altenburg, ii. 314 ff., vi. 49, 52, 240
- Alveld, i. 366, ii. 11, iii. 145, iv. 288, v. 124, 307, 520, vi. 426
- Ambiguity.
- See Dishonesty
- Ambrose, St., iii. 250, iv. 335, v. 586;
- pseudo-, iv. 174 f., 177
- Amen, L.’s use of the word, vi. 511.
- See Pope-Ass
- Amerbach, B. and V., iv. 183, 364, vi. 170
- America, vi. 515
- Amsdorf, N., as L.’s henchman, i. 39, 91, 278, 304, 311, ii. 169, iii. 405;
- against good works, iv. 475, vi. 392;
- matrimonial agent, ii. 137, 139;
- dealings with spirits, v. 282, 315 f.;
- “consecration,” v. 191 ff.;
- edits L.’s works, ii. 55;
- coarseness, iii. 336;
- quarrels, vi. 409 ff.;
- and Agricola, v. 20;
- and Erasmus, iv. 181 f.;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 366, v. 257;
- ejected from his bishopric, vi. 408
- Anabaptists:
- their rise, iii. 418 f.;
- 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.
- See Fanatics, 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.
- See Ghosts
- Anger.
- See Passion
- Anhalt, Adolf of, i. 22
- — Johann, vi, 226.
- See Wolfgang, 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.
- See Pope
- Antinomians, ii. 289, iv. 245, 475, v. 15 ff., 158 f., vi. 279 f.
- See Agricola
- 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.
- See Bible (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.
- See Landau
- Apparitions.
- See Ghosts
- 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.
- See Dress, Eyes, Portrait
- Apriolus.
- See Eberlin
- 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.
- See Usingen
- — 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.
- See Mortification
- Astrology, ii. 168, iii. 118, 166, 356, iv. 267.
- See Superstition
- Athanasius, i. 10, ii. 398 f., vi. 206, 438
- Attrition, i. 292 ff.
- See Contrition.
- Augsburg, Diets of, i. 340 f., ii. 284 f., 383 ff., iii. 65, 123, 328-343, 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.
- See Freedom
- 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.
- See Intolerance
- 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.
- See Brothels
- 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.
- See Mendicancy
- Beier.
- See Beyer
- Belief.
- See Faith
- Bellarmin, i. 91, vi. 294, 323, 384 f.
- Beltzius, iv. 219 ff.
- Benevolence.
- See Generosity, 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;
- see Anabaptists, 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.
- See Word
- 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.
- See Henry 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.
- See Idolatry, 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.
- See Will, 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.
- See Prostitutes
- 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.
- See Ailments
- Calixt, G., iv. 310
- Calixtines, ii. 112
- Call.
- See Mission
- 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.
- See Bible, Mass
- Canon Law, i. 227, v. 183, 601, vi. 21, 188 f.
- See Lawyers
- 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.
- See Lening
- 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.
- See Calumnies, 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.
- See Marriage, Preachers, Vows
- Celichius, A., iv. 223
- Celtes, C., vi. 45
- Centuriators, Magdeburg, vi. 313.
- See Flacius
- 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.
- See Love 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.
- See also Appendix 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.
- See Celibacy
- 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.
- See Luther (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.
- See Faith
- 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.
- See Church-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.;
- my Churches, 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.
- See Infallibility
- Chytræus, iv. 461, vi. 419
- Cicero, i. 8, vi. 17, 376
- Circumcision, iii. 256
- Cistercians.
- See Mayer
- Civilisation, L. founder of modern, vi. 457 ff.
- Claius, J., v. 505, vi. 443
- Clandestinity.
- See Marriage
- 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.
- See Dress
- Coarseness.
- See Unseemliness
- 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.
- See Temptations
- 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.
- See Counsels
- Commerce.
- See Merchants
- 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.
- See Eucharist, 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, 248-256, v. 74, 315, 320, vi. 340, 374, 496 f.
- See Penance
- Confirmation, vi. 410
- Congregational Churches, ii. 98-114, iii. 22-43
- Conjugal due, rendering the, a sin, iv. 152.
- See Marriage
- 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., see Temptations;
- freedom of C., see Intolerance;
- see also Synteresis
- Consecration.
- See Ordination
- 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.
- See Ailments
- 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.
- See Necessity
- 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.
- See Councils, 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.
- See Polemics
- Conventuals, vi. 498.
- See Observantines
- Conviction.
- See Certainty
- Copernicus, iii. 100, vi. 25
- Copes.
- See Vestments
- 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.
- See Constance, 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.
- See Law
- 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.
- See Apocrypha
- Cromwell, iv. 12
- Cronberg, H. von, ii. 325 f.
- Cross, sign of the, iii. 83, 435;
- mystic particles of the C., i. 88.
- See Crucifix, 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.
- See Rome
- Curses, i. 209, ii. 13, iv. 295-305.
- See Maledictory 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.
- See Last 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.
- See Opponents
- Decalogue.
- See Commandments
- Deceit.
- See Dishonesty
- 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.
- See Doctorate
- Demonology, ii. 389 f., v. 275-305, 427, vi. 111
- Denmark, ii. 323, iii. 412 f., vi. 247, 273
- Depression.
- See Pessimism
- Desertion, ground for divorce, iii. 252 ff., 257
- Despair, L.’s reason for becoming a monk, i. 4, vi. 224;
- necessary, i. 191.
- See Fear, Temptations
- Dessau, League of, ii. 213
- Determinism, i. 116, 183, n., ii. 227, 241, 266, 284, 288
- Dettigkofer, D., iv. 75
- Deuterocanonical Books.
- See Apocrypha
- 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.
- See Exorcism, 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.
- See Clergy and Preachers
- Diseases.
- See Ailments
- Dishonesty, i. 335 f., ii. 15-25, 49, 385 ff., 392, iv. 41, v. 111, 537 f.
- See Gospel-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.
- See Pauline 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.
- See Degree
- Doliatoris, J., ii. 339
- Domestic life, iii. 215 ff., iv. 280 ff.
- See Family
- Dominicans, i. 39, 105, 163, 179, 337, 339, 370 f., ii. 12, iv. 383.
- See Cajetan, Tetzel, etc.
- Doubts, ii. 79 f., iii. 112, iv. 218-227.
- See Temptations
- Down-heartedness.
- See Pessimism
- 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.
- See Beer, 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.
- See Ailments
- Eber, P., vi. 275, 410, 412
- Eberbach, P.
- See Petreius
- 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;
- his death, vi. 383
- Eckhard, iii. 163
- Eckhart, Master, i. 172
- Economics.
- See Usury
- Edemberger, L., ii. 170
- Education, L.’s, defects of, i. 126 ff.;
- of children, i. 362, v. 280.
- See Schools
- Egranus, iii. 384 f., 402 f., iv. 360, v. 42, vi. 289
- Ehem, C., vi. 271
- Ehrhardt, J., vi. 78
- Eilenburg, ii. 319
- Eisenach, i. 5, ii. 68, iii. 288, 421, vi. 125, 276;
- Conference, iv. 50-55
- Eisleben, i. 5, 262, iii. 159, iv. 361, 497, v. 30 ff., vi. 5, 372 ff.
- Election.
- See Predestination, Vicar
- Eleutherius, i. 314
- Elevation of the Elements, iii. 393 f., iv. 195, n., 239 f., v. 153, 397, vi. 353
- Elias, the New, ii. 129, 163 f., 189, iii. 141, 165, 322, iv. 348 f., v. 426, vi. 347, 391, 442
- Elisabeth, Palsgravine, iv. 70
- — of Rochlitz, iv. 16, 24, 27, 201
- Eliseus, his trick, iv. 113
- Eloquence, iii. 103.
- See Rhetoric
- Emotion, value of, iii. 179
- Emperor.
- See Kaiser
- Emser, H., relations with L., i. 8, 27, 371 ff.;
- against L., i. 79, 346, 366, ii. 14, 220 ff., iii. 127, iv. 324, 354, 376;
- L. against E., ii. 13, 51, iv. 182, 288, v. 307, 541, vi. 383, 512;
- literary work, v. 123, 517, 519, 531;
- E. and Melanchthon, vi. 26
- End, justifies the means, ii. 156, iv. 110, n., vi. 92, 399;
- of World.
- See Last Day
- Epicure, Epicureans, v. 116, 173
- Epicureans.
- See Erasmus, Papists, Rome
- Epilepsy.
- See Ailments
- Episcopate.
- See Bishops
- Epistolæ obscurorum virorum, i. 6 f., 42, 91 f., ii. 3 f.
- Epitaph, L.’s, ii. 159, vi. 377, 393
- Equivocation, iv. 28 f., 51.
- See Dishonesty
- Erasmus, secularised, i. 36;
- edition of New Testament, i. 242 f., v. 510, vi. 454, 467;
- “Colloquia,” iii. 443 f., vi. 16, 38;
- for L., i. xxx., ii. 3, 9;
- alleged saying, vi. 390;
- against L., ii. 126, 154, 242-294, iii. 173, iv. 179-186, 325, 353, v. 115 f., vi. 32, 36, 170, 429 f.;
- on L.’s marriage, ii. 186;
- blames L. for the Peasant War, ii. 212;
- L. on E., i. 43, 92, ii. 219, 223, 267, iii. 135, 208, 403, iv. 91, 100 f., 287, 329, v. 456, vi. 397, 429 f.;
- E. and Charles V, ii. 256;
- and Dürer, ii. 41;
- and Ferdinand I, ii. 249, vi. 429 f.;
- and Duke George, ii. 246, 261;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 320, 346, 366, 369, 376, 443 f., v. 268;
- and Stadion, v. 273;
- and Vives, vi. 44
- Erbe, F., vi. 255
- Erfurt, i. 3, 6, 21, 58 f., 263, 312, 363, ii, 62 f., 336-362, v. 213 ff., vi. 27 f., 326 f.
- Ericeus, iii. 436, n.
- Eschatology.
- See Apocalyptics, Last Day
- Eschwege, iv. 38
- Esdras, ii. 235
- Esther, iii. 253;
- Book of E., v. 521
- Ethics, iii. 200 f., v. 3-164, vi. 453;
- in Occamism, i. 157.
- See Works
- Eucharist, iii. 380-384, 393 ff., 444 f., iv. 250 f., 492-499, v. 74, 149, 462-465;
- is a sacrament, ii. 27;
- to be adored, iv. 239 f., vi. 353;
- not to be reserved, ii. 320 f., v. 222.
- See Communion, Consubstantiation, Elevation, Mass, Supper, Zwinglians
- Eusebius, v. 411
- Eustochium, ii. 121, iii. 243
- Eutychianism, v. 81
- Evangel.
- See Gospel
- Evangelical Church Evangelicals, ii. 108, iii. 96, 301, iv. 21, 210, 311, v. 230.
- See Christians
- Exaggeration, i. 57, 124, 244, 283, iv. 343 f., vi. 22, 200, 216 f.
- Excommunication, Church’s use of, against L., ii. 19 f., 45-52, 90;
- L. against E., i. 24 f., 51 f., 54, 66, 337, 371, ii. 231 f., iii. 120, 146, iv. 85 f., 320, v. 122;
- L.’s own use of E., ii. 335, iii. 324, iv. 209 f., 216 f., 245, v. 19, 139 f., 143, 148, 186 ff., 603, vi. 263, 293, 316
- Exegesis.
- See Bible interpretation
- Exemption, i. 283.
- See Dispensations
- Exorcism, iii. 411, vi. 137-140
- Expectants, iv. 339
- Experience, inward, i. 159, 170, 241 f., 323, 377, 380, ii. 233, n., 277, iv. 391 ff., v. 7, 81, 161 f., vi. 127, 192, 234
- Exsurge Domine, ii. 47
- Extra ecclesiam.
- See Salvation
- Extreme Unction, iii. 7, vi. 410
- Eyb, A. von, iv. 136
- Eyes, L.’s., i. 86, 279, ii. 158 f., iv. 357 f.
- Ezechiel, iii. 84, 88
- Faber (J.) Stapulensis, i. 63, 92, 243, vi. 437
- — J., vi. 494
- — J., vi. 498
- — (or Fabri), J., of Vienna, ii. 135, iii. 194, 335, 416, iv. 302, 383, 514, v. 266, 529, vi. 323, 384, 516
- — P.
- See Favre
- Fabricius, J., iii. 292, vi. 443
- — T., vi. 494
- Facienti quod est in se, etc., i. 144, 205, n.
- Fainting-fits.
- See Ailments
- Faith, L. begins to make more of F. than of works, i. 72 f., 121, 133, 221;
- what F. means to L., ii. 34, iii. 352 f., v. 38 ff., 444-449;
- true F. is humility, i. 219, 252 f.;
- it comprises the “fides historica,” i. 76, 377, iii. 14 f., 415, iv. 413 ff., 432 f.;
- and all the elements of Christianity, ii. 72, iii. 13 f.;
- such F. is either complete or non-existent, i. 253, iii. 384, 424, v. 398;
- F. as a mere assent, iii. 18; iv. 432 f.;
- articles of F., iv. 414 f.;
- justification, due to Fiducial F., i. 377-400, iv. 431-449;
- which is the one thing necessary, iii. 180-186;
- and is produced by God alone, ii. 290, n.;
- this F. is weak even in L. himself, iii. 201 ff., 415, iv. 275, 441 f., v. 74 f., 130, 357-368;
- this F. is Saving F., i. 261, 385;
- it includes the love of God, v. 41 f., 477 (but, cp. i. 308, also excludes it), yet is no “fides formata caritate” which is a “thing accursed,” i. 209, iii. 329, v. 12;
- “by F. alone,” v. 515;
- criticised by Schwenckfeld, v. 160 f.;
- Rule of F., iv. 482 ff.;
- “vera fides,” i. 170.
- See Reason
- False charges.
- See Legends
- Family, L.’s, iii, 42, iv. 232 f., v. 558 f., 561.
- See Domestic life
- Fanatics, origin, ii. 97 ff.;
- they force L. to reconsider his theory of the worthlessness of works, iv. 474;
- and to insist on the rights of the authorities, v. 569 f.;
- why don’t they perform miracles? vi. 151 f.;
- L.’s attack on them, ii. 167, 363-379.
- See Anabaptists, Carlstadt, etc.
- Farel, Guil., v. 167
- Fasting, i. 227, 339, iii. 226 f., 309, 428, v. 87 ff., 355, vi. 321.
- See Mortification, Penance
- Fatalism, ii. 263.
- See Pessimism
- Fathers of the Church, iv. 410;
- Erasmus’s work, ii. 243, 253;
- L. demands a return to them, i. 138, 320 (See Augustine);
- yet he dislikes their praise of chastity, ii. 120 f.;
- their belief in free will, ii. 287;
- and their ignorance of faith alone, iv. 335;
- nevertheless they may be appealed to, iii. 380 f., iv. 409 f., 415, vi. 336.
- See Tradition
- Faust, Dr., v. 241
- Favre, P., iv. 385 f., vi. 427 f.
- Fear of God’s judgments, i. 125, 251, 294 f., 318, iv. 433, 455, 462, v. 22 f.
- Feasts.
- See Holidays
- Feige, J., iv. 41, 54, 69, 113
- Ferber, G., iii. 286 f.
- Ferdinand I (Archduke, King and Kaiser), ii. 132, 215, 380, iii. 89, 276, 303, 437, iv. 162, 285, v. 404, vi. 480, 485, 487, 489
- Ferinarius, J., v. 193
- Ferreri, L., iii. 173 f., vi. 430
- Festivals.
- See Holidays
- Finance, Papal, i. 51 f., 54, 347 ff.
- Findling, J., iii. 171 f.
- Fischart, v. 295
- Fischer, C., vi. 61
- — J., vi. 265, 314
- Fisher, Bp. of Rochester, iii. 70, 428, iv. 9, v. 110, vi. 246
- Flacius Illyricus, ii. 361, iii. 446, iv. 514, v. 219, 263, 426, vi. 40, 207, 391 f., 407 ff., 412 f., 443, n.
- Flasch, S., iv. 160
- Fliesbach, C., vi. 61
- Florence, hospitals, iv. 481;
- tale, v. 318
- Florentina, the runaway nun, iii. 159 f.
- Fomes peccati.
- See Concupiscence
- Fontaine, S., vi. 385
- Forchheim, ii. 345
- Forgiveness of sins, i. 10;
- a covering over, i. 99 f., v. 6 f.;
- not an actual removal, i. 208, 210 f., iii. 182, v. 37;
- St. Augustine’s view, iv. 462;
- comes through faith in Christ, i. 115, iii. 183, 192 f.;
- believer sins not in doing evil, i. 208, iii. 180 f.;
- article of F. is fundamental, vi. 166, n.;
- chief article of the creed, v. 95.
- See Confession, Contrition, Faith, Sin
- Formal principle.
- See Bible alone
- Forstemius, v. 500
- Forster, vi. 271
- Fortenagel, L., ii. 158
- Fox, Bp. of Hereford, iv. 10
- Franciscans, ii. 128, 254, iii. 166, 172, vi. 247
- François I., ii, 168, iii. 424, iv. 69, 76, vi. 472, 480, 488, 490, 492
- Frank, S., v. 83, 190, vi. 271, 289
- Frankenhausen, ii. 365
- Frankfurt on Main, iii. 71, v. 377, 400, vi, 35, 61
- — — Oder, vi. 29, 41
- Franz, W., iv. 469
- Frederick Barbarossa, v. 424, vi. 443, 494
- — II of Prussia, vi. 447 f.
- — the Wise of Saxony, his character, iv. 205 f.;
- praised by L., ii. 7 f., 91, 101, iii. 167 f.;
- his familiarity, v. 311;
- passion for relics, i. 284 f., 327;
- receives the Golden Rose, i. 365, n.;
- L.’s strictures on F., i. 81;
- F. protects L., i. 334, 340 f., 355, ii. 67;
- restrains him, v. 587;
- hinders his marriage?, ii. 183;
- F. and Carlstadt, ii. 97 f.;
- and Erasmus, ii. 246;
- and Spalatin, ii. 23
- — III of the Palatinate, vi. 414, 420
- Freedom of the Gospel, i. 229, 251, ii. 27 ff., 34, 84-87, 241, iii. 9, v. 476 f., vi. 447.
- See Intolerance
- — — Will, i. 100, 204 ff., 207, 318 f., ii. 223-294, iii. 349 f.;
- in Augustine, iv. 458 f.;
- according to Calvin, v. 400 f.;
- Melanchthon, iii. 346 ff., iv. 436, v. 258, vi. 152 f.;
- Schwenckfeld, v. 159.
- See Determinism
- Free-thought, L. the herald of?, iii. 109
- Friars.
- See Monks
- Friedrich, A., vi. 133
- Fröschel, S., v. 188, 280, vi. 137
- Fugger family, i. 328, 348 ff., 352, vi. 83
- Funk, J., vi. 408
- Furtenbach, B., vi. 82
- Galatians, commentary on, i. 64, 66, 306-310, 386, v. 292
- Gallicanism, i. 164
- Gallows grief, i. 292.
- See Fear of God’s judgments
- Gallus, iv., vi. 410
- Gangra, Council, vi. 489
- Gantner, J., vi. 271
- Gebhard of Mansfeld, iii. 64
- Geiler of Kaysersberg, ii. 151, iv. 135, v. 290, vi. 46
- Generosity, iv. 270 ff.
- Genesis, commentary on, i. 395, iv. 14
- Geneva, iii. 448.
- See Calvin
- George, “Junker,” ii. 81, 159
- — of Anhalt, iii. 215, v. 167, 192, vi. 347, 366
- — of Brandenburg, ii. 384, iii. 50, 62, 314, vi. 263
- — Saxony, iv. 187-193;
- L.’s mystical advice to G., i. 228, 242;
- preaches before him, i. 334, 369 f.;
- at the Leipzig Disputation, i. 362 ff.;
- L.’s rage with him, ii. 396 f., iii. 121, iv. 287, 302 f., vi. 243;
- G. against L., ii. 395 f., iii. 275, iv. 101 f., 159, 192 f., 322, v. 171, vi. 400 f.;
- G.’s severity to peccant clergy, iv. 158;
- G. and Arnoldi, ii. 392;
- and Erasmus, ii. 246, 261;
- and the “Leipzig poets,” iv. 173 ff.;
- and Wicel, iv. 362;
- G.’s sons, iv. 163;
- his death, iv. 27, 194, 302
- Gerbel, N., ii. 83
- Gerhard, J., iii. 138
- Gerhoch of Reichersberg, v. 553
- German, Council, v. 379, 382;
- G. language a barbarous one, v. 497;
- L.’s influence on G., iii. 103, v. 504-510, vi. 15, 416, 443;
- makes unseemliness popular, iii. 239;
- G. nationalism, i. 403, ii. 10, 26, iii. 93-108, v. 129, vi. 390 f., 446, 448, 457, 460 f.;
- G. theology, i. 66, 87, 177, 180 f., 230, 237, 345, ii. 145, 225
- Germans, L.’s unflattering descriptions, v. 534, vi. 4, 72.
- See Italians, Prophet of the G., etc.
- Gerson, J., i. 13, 84, 134, 142, 159, 173, 179 f., 233, 243, iii. 179, v. 91, vi. 202
- Getelen, A. von, iv. 383
- Ghinucci, G., i. 338
- Ghost, egg and feathers of the Holy, iv. 292.
- See Spirit
- Ghosts, etc., i. 19, 176, ii. 81 f., 95 f., 167, 389 f., iii. 118, 160, 356 f., iv. 315, v. 283 f., 346, vi. 122-140;
- L.’s ghost, iv. 300.
- See Devils
- Giddiness.
- See Ailments
- Giengarius, ii. 164
- Gifts to L., i. 285 f., iii. 304, 314 f., iv. 8, 10, 26, 271.
- See Talents
- Glareanus, H., vi. 31
- Glatz, C., ii. 139, 174, n.
- Gleichen, E. von, iv. 20
- Glosses, i. 62 f., iii. 398
- Gluttony, ii. 87, 94.
- See Diet
- Gnesiolutherans, iii. 375, vi. 415
- God: the Hidden G., i. 161, ii. 239, 268 ff., 284, iii. 190;
- G. “in se” and “quoad nos,” v. 441 f.;
- Occam’s view that His existence is not demonstrable, i. 158, 161;
- shared by Melanchthon, v. 269;
- “falsehood” of the Catholic opinion of G., i. 190, 301, ii. 269 f., 284;
- L.’s gloomy conception of G., i. 113, 116, 187-197, 381;
- fear of G.’s judgments, i. 10, 189, n., 294 f., 393, v. 473;
- G. is not bound by justice, i. 196 f., ii. 292 f., n.;
- commands impossibilities, i. 144, 188 f.;
- works evil in the wicked, ii. 233, 270, 282, iii. 190.
- See Will
- Gödelmann, J. G., v. 295
- Goethe, vi. 448
- Golhart, J., vi. 265
- Good intention, works, etc.
- See Intention, Works
- Gospel, rediscovered by L., i. 393 f.;
- “my G.,” iv. 334;
- content of the G., iii. 186;
- G. existed before Christ, v. 8;
- rule of G. quite distinct from worldly rule, v. 564 f.;
- Gospel-proviso, ii. 384 f., iii. 330, 338, 343, iv. 96.
- See Law
- Gotha, i. 69 f., 262, vi. 326, 409
- Gout.
- See Ailments
- Government.
- See Authority
- Grace, semi-Pelagian stamp of Occam’s teaching, i. 132, 141 ff., 311, vi. 426;
- exaggerated by L., i. 151 ff.;
- need of G., 72 ff., 83;
- means of G., v. 461 f.;
- actual grace, v. 36;
- G. and predestination, i. 204 ff., ii. 229;
- preparation for G., i. 75, 144 f., ii. 226, iii. 210;
- Catholics never know whether they are in G., vi. 193.
- See Justification
- Granvell, iv. 369
- Gräter, J., v. 295
- Gratian, i. 91, 311, ii. 51
- Gravamina nationis Germanicæ, i. 52 f., ii. 66, 77, iii. 98
- Great man, a, iv. 260, 330, vi. 211 f., 448, 457;
- a G. theologian, vi. 349;
- see Doctor, Megalomania;
- Greatness, vi. 398-407
- Grebel, C., ii. 370 f.
- Greek, i. 28, 128, ii. 235, v. 494, 509 f., 606, vi. 12, 19, 36, 38, 431, 504;
- G. orthodox, ii. 13, v. 175
- Grefenstein, J., i. 25
- Gregorian chant, ii. 171.
- See Hymns
- Gregory I, iv. 335, 464, 525, v. 252, vi. 515
- — VII, iv. 110, n., v. 424, n.
- — of Rimini, i. 143 f., 159
- Greiffenklau, R. von, ii. 65, vi. 383
- Greser, D., vi. 61
- Groote, G., i. 88, 173
- Gropper, J., vi. 492
- Gross, C., iii. 218, n.
- — E., iv. 128 f., 136
- Grynæus, S., iv. 10, n.
- Gualther, R., iv. 10, n., 68
- Guidiccione, G., iii. 425
- Günther, i. 65, 312, vi. 216
- Güttel, C., v. 19
- Gymnasia, vi. 20
- Haarlem, whale of, iii. 148
- Habit, supernatural, i. 155 f.
- See Virtue
- Hadrian IV, v. 424, n., vi. 494
- — VI, i. 55, ii. 39, 165, iv. 371
- Hagenau conference, v. 400
- Hagiolatry.
- See Saint-worship
- Halberstadt, v. 220
- Halle, v. 165, 219, vi. 272, 381, 384 f., 407
- Hallucinations, ii. 81, vi. 129 ff., 172-186
- Halo.
- See Portraits
- Hamburg, iii. 408, v. 218
- Hamelmann, H., iv. 223
- Hammelburg treaty, ii. 360
- Hamster, Hans, vi. 255
- Haner, J., iv. 470 f.
- Hardenberg, A. R., iv. 497
- Harnack, A., on L., i. 398, ii. 72, iv. 483 f., v. 432-469, vi. 63, 441
- Hasenberg, J., iv. 173 ff., v. 519
- Hass, J., i. 344
- Hatred, of God, i. 389;
- resignation to God’s H., i. 238;
- L.’s H. for his foes, iii. 172, 412, 434, iv. 508, v. 98-116, 429
- Haubitz, A. von, v. 591
- Hausen, vi. 288
- Hausmann, N., ii. 135, 205, 387, iv. 219, v. 140, 590
- Health.
- See Ailments
- Heathen, salvation of ancient, v. 48;
- their virtues, vices, i. 101, v. 50.
- See Missions
- Hebrew, i. 28, 35, 128, iv. 46, v. 410, 413, 428, 494 f., 510 ff., 533, vi. 19, 36, 431.
- See Jews
- Hebrews, commentary on Epistle to the, i. 64, 251, 260 ff., 306, 378;
- Pauline authorship denied, v. 521
- Hecker, G., i. 355
- Hedio, C., ii. 193 f., vi. 46, 58, 278
- Hegemon, P., vi. 494
- Hegius, A., vi. 34
- Heidelberg Chapter, i. 298, 334, v. 13;
- Disputation, i. 115, 315 ff., 334, 379, ii. 230;
- University, iii. 291, vi. 29, 40, 414
- Heintz, P., iii. 411
- Hel, C., vi. 271
- Held, G., iii. 215
- — M., vi. 490
- Helding, M., iv. 223, 384, v. 21
- Helfenstein, U. von, ii. 131
- Hell, predestination to, i. 102, 307, 312 f., 317, ii. 227, 239, 268, iii. 329, v. 5, 438, 441;
- according to Calvin, v. 400;
- Mosellanus, ii. 242;
- Melanchthon, iii. 347;
- Schwenckfeld, v. 159;
- resignation to H., i. 174, 190, 192, 237 ff., 376, vi. 220
- Heller, S., iii. 314
- Hemorrhoids.
- See Ailments.
- Hen.
- See Christ
- Hendriks-Hoen, C., iv. 493
- Henry VIII, L. and the divorce, iii. 255, 260, iv. 3-13, vi. 488;
- approval of H.’s cruelty, iii. 70, 428, v. 110;
- L.’s rudeness to H., ii. 152 f., 211, iv. 302, 391;
- H. and Erasmus, ii. 259;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 357, 373 f.;
- and the Schmalkalden League, iii. 65
- — of Brunswick, iii. 124, 270 f., iv. 63-71, 97 ff., 288, 293 f., v. 167, 236, 394 f., vi. 349, 407
- — Saxony, iv. 27, 194, v. 124 f., vi. 243, 255
- Herborn, N., ii. 254
- Herder, G., vi. 446
- Heretics, in L.’s fold, ii. 74, 379, iii. 398, iv. 245, v. 169 ff., 238 f., 349, vi. 288 f., 343, 351 ff., 364 f., 398, 415 f.;
- on H., i. 225, n.;
- H. all begin by doubting one article, i. 253, iii. 384, 424, v. 398;
- the ways of H., vi. 280-289;
- their vanity, i. 225, 324, vi. 164;
- obstinacy, i. 253, v. 349;
- H. are the devil’s dwelling-place, v. 284;
- not to be punished, ii. 301;
- and yet to be punished severely.
- See Intolerance, Zwinglians.
- Herolt, J., iv. 120, 128
- Hersfeld, ii. 68
- Hervagius, iv. 183
- Hesse, iv. 210 f., v. 141 f., 188, 408
- Hesshusen, T., iv. 323, vi. 413, 415
- Hessus, Eobanus, joins L., ii. 3, 43, 62, 256;
- fanaticism, ii. 355;
- at Nuremberg, vi. 6;
- on runaway monks, ii. 124 f.;
- on the decay of learning, vi. 27 f., 37, 79;
- and of morals, ii. 342, 349 f.
- Heyden, J. von der, ii. 188, iv. 173 ff., v. 592
- Heydenreich, C., i. 393, iii. 221
- Hierarchy.
- See Bishops
- Hilary of Poitiers, iii. 381, iv. 110
- Hildesheim, v. 218 f.
- Hilten, J., iii. 166
- Hindrances.
- See Impediments
- History, study of, vi. 4, 19, 36, 437
- Hoff, H. von, ii. 351, 353 f.
- Hoffmann, C., iv. 355
- Hoffmeister, J., iv. 114 f., 352, vi. 384-498
- Hofmann, M., v. 151
- Hohenzollerns.
- See Albert, Joachim, of Brandenburg
- Holbein, ii. 158
- Holidays, i. 227, ii. 253, vi. 430, n.
- Holiness, as a mark of the Church, vi. 296, 330, 332 f.
- Holkot, R., iv. 137
- Hollen, G., vi. 68
- Holler, J. L., v. 521
- Holy monk, L. a, vi. 194 f.
- Holzhausen, H. von, ii. 184
- Homberg, synod, v. 141
- Home.
- See Domestic life, Postils
- Homoousios, iv. 240
- Hondorf, A., v. 295
- Honesty (in Bible-translation), v. 513 ff.
- See Truthfulness
- Honstein, W. von, i. 228
- Hoogstraaten, ii. 14, iv. 302, 383, vi. 383
- Hope.
- See Faith (Fiducial)
- Horn, A., ii. 361, n.
- Horns, L.’s, v. 109, vi. 398
- Hosius, S., i. 105, n., vi. 385
- Hospitals, iv. 480 f.
- Hoyer of Mansfeld, ii. 79, 131 f., iii. 276, 303, 312
- Hubmaier, B., ii. 365
- Huguenots, vi. 422
- Humanism, i. 6 ff., 40-44, 91 f., ii. 3-9, vi. 30 f.
- See Erasmus, etc.
- Humility, source of justification, i. 214-219, 258;
- L.’s H., ii. 16 f., 21, 366, iv. 273 f., 277, 327 ff., 347, v. 114, vi. 209-212
- Humour, i. 277, ii. 140-145, 183 f., iii. 281, 306, iv. 104, 257, 279, 303, v. 306-318, vi. 350, 373 f.
- Hundelshausen, H. von, iv. 25
- Hungary, iii. 89, vi. 480, 483
- Hus, J., i. 25 f., 106 ff., 356, 364, iii. 143 f., 155, 165, iv. 188, 317, 330, 417, n., v. 243, 389, 425, vi. 443
- Hutten, U. von, i. 403, ii. 4-10, 54, 66 f., 248, vi. 467, 470
- Hutter, L., vi. 443
- Huttner, A., v. 215
- Hymns, i. 278, n., v. 223, 342 f., 546-556, vi. 436
- Hyperius, A., iv. 468 f., vi. 58
- Hypocrisy.
- See Dishonesty
- Ickelsamer, V., ii. 126 f., 130, 377, iii. 170, 302, iv. 337, v. 115
- Iconoclasm.
- See Image-worship
- Idol, L. made into an, iv. 70, vi. 422
- Idolatry, to stand by one’s statutes, i. 72;
- to look on God as the Judge, i. 390 f.;
- to honour Mary, iv. 502 f.;
- to say Mass, iv. 507, n.;
- to pray, i. 309;
- L.’s gainsayers are all idolaters, ii. 316, 329, 364, v. 113.
- See Intolerance, Saint-worship
- Ignatius of Antioch, iii. 381
- — Loyola, vi. 384, 427 f., 435
- Illnesses.
- See Ailments
- Illuminism.
- See Rationalism
- Image-worship, iconoclastic riots, etc., ii. 97 ff., 244 f., iii. 391 ff., iv. 411, v. 202 ff., 207-224
- Immaculate conception, iv. 238
- Immoral, L.? i. 26 f., 111, iii. 273-294
- Impanation.
- See Consubstantiation
- Impediments, matrimonial, ii. 33, 150, 187, iii. 257 ff., iv. 10, 156 ff.
- Impotence, ground for Divorce, iii. 255.
- See Marriage
- Impropriety.
- See Unseemliness
- Imputation, i. 94 f., 155 ff.;
- a nominalist view, i. 75, 122, 133, 161;
- L.’s peculiar conception of it, i. 74, 94, 117, 191, 212, 214 f., 219, 290.
- See Justification
- Incense, v. 147
- Inconsistencies.
- See Contradictions
- Incubi, iv. 358 f., v. 286.
- See Possessed
- Indulgences, L.’s earlier views on, i. 35, 75, 324;
- the quarrel with Tetzel, i. 325-356, vi. 510;
- other attacks on I., i. 70 f., 149, 227, 260, 284, 296 f., ii. 16, iv. 372 f., v. 472
- Infallibility of the Church, acknowledged, i. 162, 323, ii. 50, vi. 253;
- denied, ii. 301;
- L.’s own, ii. 375 f., vi. 256 f.
- See Pope
- Infant.
- See Baptism
- Infidelity.
- See Unbelief
- Informers, L.’s, about Roman matters, i. 348 f., ii. 27, v. 382
- Ingolstadt, vi. 431
- Inkpot legend, ii. 96
- Innocent III, i. 162, ii. 522
- — VIII, v. 296
- Inquisition, the Saxon, ii. 332, iv. 409, v. 592 f., vi. 241 f., 264 ff.
- Insanity.
- See Ailments
- Inspiration, L.’s, ii. 93 f., iii. 137 f.
- See Bible, Spirit
- Intemperance.
- See Drink
- Intention (“intentio bona”), i. 177, 190, 202, 205, 277 f., ii. 241
- Interest, vi. 79-98
- Interim, iii. 375 f.
- See Leipzig, Ratisbon
- Intermarriage of nobles, vi. 71
- Intolerance, L.’s, ii. 72, 318, 331 f., 335, iii. 357 ff., 393, 409, 439, 447, iv. 512, v. 567, 577, 592, vi. 237-280, 408 f.
- See Blasphemy, Carlstadt, etc., Jews, etc.
- Irrationalism, iii. 8
- Isaac’s untruth, vi. 513
- Italians, i. 54, 356, 339, ii. 5, iii. 94, 96 f., 130, iv. 320, v. 391
- Iwanek, G., v. 373
- Jacob’s lie to Isaac, vi. 515
- — the Jew, i. 35 f., vi. 497
- Jaius, C., iii. 376, vi. 427
- James, Epistle of, ii. 32, iv. 277, 389, 474, v. 522 f., vi. 446
- Jena, iii. 385 f., v. 236, vi. 40, 412, 415
- Jeremias, L. a new, vi. 161 f., 442
- Jerome, St., i. 92, ii. 121 ff., iii. 243 f., iv. 164, 331, 335, v. 284, vi. 413, 530
- Jests.
- See Humour
- Jews, iii. 235, n., 281, 289 f., iv. 265 f., 284-288, 296, v. 30 f., 115, 283, 298, 402-417, vi. 78, 262, 373 f.
- Joachim of Anhalt, v. 313
- — I of Brandenburg, i. 349, ii. 214, iv. 302, v. 282
- — II, iii. 71 ff., iv. 195, v. 20, 313, vi. 61, 76
- Joachimstal, iii. 402, vi. 389
- Job, iv. 266, v. 497
- Johann the Constant, of Saxony, relations with L., ii. 240, 345, iii. 35, iv. 206 f., 316, v. 496;
- furthers L.’s cause, ii. 214, 331, v. 144, 576, 579, 587;
- on resistance to the Kaiser, ii. 382, iii. 49, 51, 54, 325 f.;
- and Erfurt, ii. 359;
- one of the “Protesters,” ii. 384;
- moral character, iv. 206;
- not strong, iii. 37 f.;
- temperate, iii. 307;
- intolerance, vi. 241, 255 ff., 274 f.
- — Casimir, iv. 70, vi. 422
- — Frederick, L. dedicates to him his Magnificat, v. 480;
- opinion of Henry VIII, iv. 11;
- and the Turkish War, iii. 87, 90;
- and resistance to the Kaiser, iii. 70;
- rude behaviour to the Legate, iii. 441;
- interference at Naumburg, v. 165 f.;
- invites L. to draft his Schmalkalden Articles, iii. 431 f.;
- intolerance, v. 403, vi. 274 f.;
- and the Landgrave’s bigamy, iv. 22 f., 27;
- relations with L., vi. 341, 347, 394;
- sometimes has a drop too much, iii. 307, n.;
- a sodomite, iv. 60, 202 ff.;
- his moral character, iii. 268, iv. 202 ff., 207;
- is deposed, vi. 407
- John the Baptist, L. a new, vi. 442
- Jokes.
- See Humour
- Jonas, J., close relationship with L., ii. 174, 387, iii. 44, 52, 55, 57, 70, 300 f., 348, 367, 413-416, 432, v. 138, 175, 197, 231, 333, vi. 222, 326, 372 ff.;
- translates L.’s works into Latin, ii. 264, iv. 521 f., v. 382, 403 f.;
- help in the German Bible, v. 499 f.;
- missionary work, iv. 194, v. 124 f., 165, vi. 273 f.;
- assists at ordinations, vi. 314, 347;
- promotes the Consistories, iii. 31, v. 181, 183 f.;
- acts as judge, iii. 171, 401 f., v. 20, vi. 281;
- fanaticism, iii. 131, iv. 299, 510 f.;
- a misunderstanding with L., v. 107;
- his writing paper, ii. 144;
- his melancholy, iv. 219;
- and the bigamy, iv. 26, 36, 43;
- and Wicel, v. 43;
- present at L.’s death, his panegyric, iv. 244, 348, vi. 373, 380 f., 387 f., 396
- — Prophet, v. 532
- Jordan of Saxony, vi. 236
- Jörger, D., vi. 92
- Josel of Rosheim, v. 403, 408 f.
- Jovian, iii. 41, vi. 355
- Jubilee Year, vi. 86
- Judae, L., iii. 227, 302, 417
- Judas, ii. 282, iii. 190, v. 352
- Jude, epistle of, v. 522
- Judex, M., vi. 410
- Judge.
- See Christ
- Judgment.
- See God, Last Day
- Julius II, i. 55, 228, 339, 351, vi. 516
- — III, vi. 436
- Juncker, C., iii. 292, vi. 289, n.
- Justice, of God, i. 391, 388-402, iv. 93 f., vi. 190;
- human J., i. 150;
- the twofold and threefold “justice,” i. 387;
- natural and supernatural, v. 49-52;
- “justice” becomes “piety,” v. 514;
- commutative, v. 58, 117 ff.;
- reaching of J., i. 71 ff., vi. 195;
- “formalis justitia,” iv. 460.
- See Justification
- Justification, according to L., iv. 432-449, v. 453-461;
- consists in a being declared just, i. 213 ff.;
- the fear of its absence is the sign of its presence, i. 218, 302;
- is ever doubtful, i. 97;
- preparation for, i. 213 f.;
- its preaching makes the congregation snore, iv. 232.
- See Certainty, Faith, Grace, Humility, Imputation
- Justinian, ii. 269, vi. 91
- Justitiarii, i. 148, 199 ff., iv. 170
- Juvenal, vi. 18
- Kaiser, iii. 48-54.
- See Charles V, etc., Resistance
- Kalteisen, H., i. 346
- Karg, G., iii. 171, vi. 275
- Kaufmann, F., iii. 217, vi. 358
- — M., iii. 216 f., v. 344
- Kauxdorf, A., ii. 319
- Kern, J., iv. 172 f.
- Kessler, J., ii, 157 ff., iv. 268, 357 f.
- Khummer, C., i. 396, vi. 505 ff.
- Kingdom of God v. Kingdom of the World, ii. 297;
- consists in forgiveness of sins, iv. 448
- Kirchner, T., vi. 415
- Kleindienst, B., iv. 95, 101
- Kliefoth, v. 150
- Kling, C., ii. 355, v. 341, vi. 326
- — M., iv. 289, vi. 356
- Klingenbeyl, S., vi. 157, n.
- Kneusel, B., v. 203
- Knights, ii. 26, 56, 66 f., 197, vi. 402;
- Teutonic, ii. 120, 223, iii. 16, 262, iv. 196
- Koch, V., vi. 4
- Kohlhase, Hans, v. 117-119
- Kokeritz, C. von, iii. 72
- Kolb, F., iv. 493
- Kollin, C., ii. 154, iv. 383
- Königsberg, v. 216, vi. 41, 408
- Koppe, L., ii. 136
- Koran, v. 419, 421
- Körner, W., vi. 419
- Koss, J., iv. 303 f.
- Kötteritz, S. von, vi. 49
- Krafft, U., iii. 238
- Kraft, A., ii. 256, iv. 25
- Kramer, M., iv. 158, 208, n.
- Krapp, C., iii. 365
- Kraus, J., v. 373
- Krautwald, V., v. 79
- Krug, N., v. 295
- Kultur.
- See Civilisation
- Lagarde, P. de, v. 512, vi. 449
- Lainez, vi. 90, 435
- Laing, J., vi. 385
- Laity, i. 281, ii. 103, v. 178.
- See Clergy
- Lamb of God, iv. 123, 517
- Lambert, Fr., of Avignon, ii. 137, v. 141 f., vi. 8, 475, 479
- Landau, J., iii. 304, vi. 376, n., 379 f.
- Lang, J., at Erfurt, i. 40;
- relations with the Humanists, i. 28, ii. 256;
- love for mysticism, i. 41, 84, 169, 264 f., 280;
- L.’s right hand man, i. 7, 265 f., ii. 342, vi. 114, 116, 118;
- translates Matthew, v. 546;
- succeeds L. as Augustinian Vicar, i. 315, 334;
- promotes the apostasy of Erfurt, ii. 337, 340;
- causes scandal, ii. 123, 355;
- intolerance, ii. 354;
- difficulties with his flock, vi. 326 ff.
- — P., i. 353
- Langen, R. von, vi. 34
- Language, L.’s, advantages, iii. 103, iv. 242 ff.;
- defects, ii. 153 f., 198, iii. 172.
- See Abusive L., German L., Unseemliness
- Languages, vi. 3, 12, 15, 25 f., 83, 436 f.
- Lasco, vi. 58
- Lasius, C., vi. 412
- Last Day, v. 241-252;
- will come in less than a century (v. 393) now that L. has shown up the Roman Antichrist, ii. 56, 103, iii. 147;
- signs of its nearness, ii. 168, 200 f.;
- among them the prevalence of syphilis, ii. 162;
- and of melancholy, iv. 224;
- also the bad morals of the New Believers, iii. 165, iv. 218, v. 180;
- the dissensions rampant among them, v. 170 f.;
- the inroads of the Turks, iii. 82, 84, 88, 92, v. 418;
- its expectation a ground for L.’s marriage, ii. 181;
- as an explanation of his lack of missionary zeal, vi. 515;
- does not prove L. a man of strong faith, v. 361;
- its pathological character, vi. 154
- Lateran Councils, i. 162, vi. 34, 503
- Latin, iii. 396, 428, v. 146, 508
- Latomus, iv. 329, vi. 384, 473.
- See Louvain
- Lauterbach, A., i. xx., 394, iii. 163, 218 ff., 223, 230, v. 169, 188, iv. 342, 391, 505 ff.
- Lauterbecken, G., vi. 98
- Lauze, W., iv. 202
- Law and Gospel, iv. 459, v. 7-14, 24, 323, 451;
- hard to distinguish, ii. 375, iv. 227, vi. 204 f.;
- mosaic L., iii. 387, 394 f.
- See Antinomians, Commandments, Natural L., Schwenckfeld
- Lawyers, attacked by L., i. 202, iii. 39 ff., 56 f., 233, 411, iv. 228 ff., v. 207, 293 ff., vi. 355-361
- Learning.
- See Schools
- Legends, L.’s, about his early life, vi. 187-236;
- about the olden Church, iv. 116-178;
- Legends about L., i. 111, n., ii. 69-74, 94 ff., iii. 278-294, v. 367-374, vi. 381-386;
- Legends of the Saints.
- See Critical acumen
- Leib, K., ii. 39, 253, iv. 354
- Leiffer, G., i. 88, 274
- Leipzig Disputation, i. 362 ff.;
- Interim, iii. 375, v. 263, vi. 410, 412;
- University, vi. 29;
- L.’s last visit, vi. 348
- Leisentritt, J., vi. 436
- Leisnig, v. 136 ff., 142, vi. 49 ff.
- Lemnius, S., ii. 188, iii. 233 f., 274, 297, 302, iv. 292, vi. 287 ff.
- Lening, J., iv. 24 f., 65 ff., 201
- Leo X, and Albert of Mayence, i. 348-354;
- takes steps against Luther, i. 333, 341, ii. 45;
- his Bulls, ii. 39, 52 f.;
- Luther’s letter, i. 335, 340, ii. 17 ff., 30, vi. 218
- Leprosy, ground for bigamy or divorce, iii. 255, iv. 20
- Lessing, vi. 446, 448
- Leyser, P., iv. 469
- Libraries, v. 215, vi. 19
- Lichtenberg, ii. 317
- Lichtenberger, J., iii. 167, iv. 330
- Liége, vi. 35
- Lies, iv. 28 f., 51, 55, 80-178, vi. 191, 513 ff.
- See Abraham, etc., Dishonesty
- Lights.
- See Candles
- Liguori, v. 469, n.
- Lindanus, W., vi. 385
- Link, W., Luther’s intimate, i. 40, 264, 359, ii. 184, iii. 54, 60, 121, n., 143 f., 424, iv. 96, v. 516;
- resigns his office as General Vicar and goes to Altenburg, i. 315 f., vi. 49, 52, 242;
- at Nuremberg, ii. 335 f., v. 172 f., 186;
- his temptations, v. 338 f.
- Litany, iii. 412, vi. 482
- Liturgy.
- See Worship
- Lochau, v. 251
- Locher, J., iii. 152
- Lombard, Peter, i. 12, 22, 86, 91, 98, 150, 243, 305, 311, 410, vi. 21
- Löscher, T., vi. 316
- Lotichius, N., v. 295
- Lotther (or Lother), the printer, ii. 367, v. 498
- Louis of Bavaria, ii. 380, iii. 430
- — the Palatinate, vi. 420
- Louvain, the town, vi. 35, 38, 43;
- the theologians, ii. 46, vi. 328, 348 f.
- See Latomus
- Love of God, perfect, i. 158, 172, 191, 194, 236, 238 f., 308, v. 33 f.;
- imperfect is mere egotism, i. 251;
- required together with faith for justification, i. 207, ii. 240.
- See Faith.
- Love of one’s neighbour, see Poor-relief
- Lübeck, iii. 64 f., 408, 410
- Ludel, T., iii. 285
- Ludicke, J., iii. 72
- Luft (Lufft), Hans, the printer, v. 498, 502
- Lüneburg, ii. 384, vi. 276
- Lupinus, P., i. 304, iii. 389
- Luscinius, O., iv. 471, vi. 31
- Lute-playing, i. 7, ii. 131, 157, iii. 288
- Luther, spelling of the name, i. 6, 264;
- Hans, the father, i. 5, 15 f., 19, 25, ii. 86, 182, 216, iii. 308, iv. 265, v. 230, vi. 182 f., 224;
- Hans, the son, iii. 216, iv. 181, vi. 346, 368, 371, 509;
- Catherine L., see Bora;
- James L., v. 108;
- Paul L., i. 33, vi. 378 f., 496.
- See Children
- Lutherans, ii. 108, vi. 476.
- See Christians
- Lutz, R., v. 296
- Lycosthenes, C., iii. 152
- Lyra, N., of, i. 92, 243, 401, ii. 237, v. 413, 535
- Macarius, St., ii. 379
- — Magnes, iii. 381
- Macchiavelli, vi. 57
- Machabees, 2nd Book, iv. 505 f.
- Madness, is from the devil, v. 280.
- See Ailments (Insanity)
- Magdeburg, i. 5, iii. 64, 442, v. 219 f., 236, vi. 5, 35, 408, 413
- Magdeburgius, J., iv. 225
- Magenbuch, J., ii. 162 f., iv. 349
- Magi, their lie to Herod, vi. 514.
- See Three Kings
- Magic, v. 240 f., 277, 284 f.
- See Superstition, Witches.
- M. in the sacraments, i. 248
- Magnus of Mecklenburg, iii. 371
- Major, G., v. 262, 265, vi. 272, 364, 408 ff., 412, 494
- Maladies.
- See Ailments
- Maledictory prayer, iii. 172, 208, 437 f., v. 94.
- See Curses
- Malipiero, iii. 152
- Malsburg, H. von der, iv. 25
- Maltitz, J. von, vi. 516
- Malvasian wine, ii. 131, iii. 297
- Man.
- See Great M.
- Mania.
- See Madness
- Manichæans, ii. 376, iii. 259, vi. 413, 415
- Mansfeld, i. 5, ii. 131, iv. 165, vi. 132, 350 f.
- Mantel, J., iv. 210
- Mantua, Council, iii. 425, 428 f., vi. 488
- Marbach, J., vi. 275, 493
- Marburg, archives, iii. 51;
- Conference, ii. 334, 390, iii. 328, 342, 381, 382 f., 416, v. 340, 531 f.;
- University, vi. 40
- Marcion, i. 300
- Marcolfus, iii. 268, iv. 45 f.
- Margaritha, A., v. 411
- Marguérin de la Bigne, vi. 438
- Marienwerder, v. 216
- Marquard, iv. 120
- Marriage, iii. 241-273, 324 f., iv. 129-178;
- L.’s charges against the Papists, v. 112, vi. 232;
- did he better it? ii. 148 ff., v. 283;
- M. secularised, iii. 38-42;
- a remedy against fornication, ii. 116 ff., 142, vi. 166;
- impediments, iii. 290 f.;
- is commanded, ii. 166;
- clandestine M., ii. 120, 149, n., iii. 39 ff., iv. 289 f., vi. 355-359;
- with brother of impotent man, ii. 33 f.;
- exchange of wives, iv. 160.
- See Actus matrimonialis, Bigamy, Divorce, Impediments, Intermarriage, Leprosy, Sacraments, Women
- L.’s M., see Wedding
- Marschalk, i. 263
- Marsupino, v. 382
- Martial, vi. 18
- Mary, Virgin, L. on honour paid to the, iv. 235-238, 500-503, v. 146, 476;
- conceived without sin, iv. 238, n.;
- her virginity, v. 446;
- on the Hail M., iv. 502, v. 478, 480, 517.
- See Saint-worship
- Mascov, G., i. 83, 267 f.
- Mass, iv. 506-527;
- L.’s first M., i. 15, 125 f., iv. 170, vi. 100, 226;
- how quickly Masses are said in Rome, i. 35;
- last M., ii. 88;
- early distaste for, i. 275 f., iv. 124 f., vi. 196 f.;
- insults, i. 27 f., ii. 166, iii. 130, 227, 305;
- Masses for dead bring in money, iii. 439, iv. 513 f.;
- M. suppressed, ii. 311, 320 f., 327 f.;
- against the Canon, ii. 330, v. 154;
- the “winklemass,” ii. 88, iv. 518-523;
- not a sacrifice, ii. 89 f., 320, 385, iv. 506-518, v. 150, 439;
- yet L. calls it the “sacrificium eucharisticum,” v. 149, 464;
- M. is quietly changed into Communion-service, ii. 98 f., v. 145 ff., 150;
- “Formula missæ,” v. 135, 145, 546;
- German M., v. 139, 146, vi. 445.
- See Eucharist
- Material principle.
- See Faith, Justification
- Mathesius, J., relations with L., iii. 312, iv. 269;
- enthusiasm, v. 364, 488, vi. 389 f.;
- “Historien,” i. xx., vi. 389 f., 443;
- on his Catholic days, v. 490, n.;
- on Tetzel, iv. 84;
- on Egranus, iii. 402 f.;
- Frau Cotta, iii. 288;
- on the beginning of the Gospel-business, i. 303 f., 393;
- on the ghosts, etc., vi. 123;
- on L.’s prophecies, iii. 164;
- on L.’s habit of taking a sip at night, iii. 305 f., 310;
- on the German Bible, v. 499 f.;
- on the Table-Talk, iii. 218 f., 222, 228, 232, 239, iv. 43 f., v. 170;
- and the song for driving out Antichrist, v. 555 f.;
- his melancholy, iv. 222, v. 363 f., vi. 150 f.
- Maupis, F., vi. 346
- Maurice of Saxony, iv. 315, v. 125, 167, 200 ff., 252, vi. 347, 407, 410
- Maximilian I of Bavaria, ii. 43
- — I, Kaiser, i. 340
- Mayence, ii. 6, 214 f., v. 221, vi. 431
- Mayer, W., vi. 29, 426
- Mayron, F., i. 346
- Mechanical system of grace, i. 156, 308, ii. 274, n., 284
- Mechler, Æ., ii. 345, 354
- Meckbach, J., iv. 69
- Medals, vi. 389
- Medicines, spoilt by the devil, v. 283.
- See Physicians
- Meder, v. 295
- Mediævalism, L.’s, vi. 440-444, 453 ff.
- Medici, Guilio dei, ii. 46
- Mediocrity standardised, i. 71 f., iii. 211 f., 311 f., v. 124
- Medler, N., v. 165, 194, vi. 346, 488
- Medmann, P., v. 166
- Megalomania, iv. 327-350, v. 110 f., 389 ff., 530-533, vi. 161 ff., 284 f., 361, 398-406.
- See Doctor, Great man
- Meinhardi, A. von, i. 40, n., iv. 141
- Meirisch, M., i. 144, iv. 160
- Meissen, iv. 86, v. 123, 200 ff., vi. 243
- Melancholy, iii. 402, 416, iv. 210, 218-227, v. 305, vi. 176, 221, 227
- Melanchthon, Ph., character and work, iii. 319-378, 438-449, v. 252-275;
- acts as intermediary between the Knights and L., ii. 5;
- pictured with L., vi. 389, n.;
- and alone, ii. 158;
- enthusiasm for L., i. 303, iii. 165, iv. 269, 357;
- his “Passional,” v. 425;
- “Pope-Ass,” iii. 150 ff.;
- his Commonplace-Book, ii. 239, 282, n., 287 f., iv. 498, v. 4;
- Instructions for the Visitors, v. 591;
- panegyric on L., v. 262, vi. 387;
- Vita Lutheri, i. 17 f., 303;
- helps in the German Bible, v. 495 ff.;
- favours the fanatics, ii. 99;
- comparative moderation, iii. 134;
- criticises L.’s teaching, v. 460 f.;
- drops predestinarianism, ii. 239, 268, 287, n., iv. 435 f., vi. 152 f.;
- on the Law, v. 17;
- penance, v. 452 f.;
- need of good works, iv. 476;
- Eucharist, iii. 424, v. 465;
- finds fault with L.’s language, ii. 144 f., 155, 176 ff., iii. 240, 276 f.;
- M.’s melancholy, ii. 167, iii. 201, iv. 219;
- belief in astrology, ii. 168, iii. 306;
- superstition, ii. 390, v. 240;
- dances occasionally, iii. 303;
- on the Virgin Mary, iv. 502;
- strictures on the Universities, vi. 26;
- and Agricola, v. 15, 20;
- and Amerbach, iv. 364;
- and Amsdorf, v. 193;
- and Bucer, iii. 421;
- and Calvin, v. 401;
- and Cordatus, iv. 461;
- and Erasmus, ii. 248 f., 262, iv. 183;
- and Henry VIII, iv. 10 f.;
- his daughter, vi. 418;
- and Lemnius, vi. 287;
- as an educationalist, iii. 391, vi. 5 f., 9, 13, n., 16 f., 18, 21, 26, 38, 435;
- his students’ lack of discipline, v. 157, 247;
- his hopes of a Protestant Council, v. 170, 175 f.;
- his leading place in Lutheranism, v. 173, 183;
- ordains ministers, vi. 265, 314;
- intolerance, ii. 203, iv. 9, v. 20, 22 f., 82, vi. 251 f., 269 f.;
- truthfulness, ii. 386 f., iv. 112 f.;
- misrepresents Augustine, i. 305 f., iv. 459;
- thwarts L.’s Schmalkalden Articles, iii. 432;
- armed resistance, iii. 59;
- the Landgrave’s bigamy (iv. 13-79) is the cause of an indisposition, iii. 268, iv. 144;
- miraculously cured by L., iii. 162, iv. 48;
- is sometimes suspected by L., v. 237, vi. 345;
- plans to leave Wittenberg, vi. 347, 352 f.;
- at Mansfeld, vi. 350 f.
- See Cryptocalvinism, Pecca fortiter, Synergism
- Melander, D., iv. 24 f., 157, 201, 251
- Memmingen, iii. 64, 421
- Mendicancy, i. 71, 270, ii. 337, vi. 473, 500.
- See Beggars
- Menius, J., ii. 256, iii. 68, 421, iv. 66 f., 74, 203, v. 282, vi. 276, 391, 409 f., 482 f.
- Mensing, J., i. 79, iii. 195, iv. 121, 160, 303, 385, vi. 330, n., 432
- Merchants, v. 157, vi. 6, 79-86
- Merit, i. 75, 102, 119, 143, 157, 179, iv. 449, v. 8 f., 459 f.;
- of Christ, i. 71 f.
- Merseburg, v. 167, 219, vi. 347
- Metz, v. 167, 396
- Metzsch, Hans, ii. 169, iii. 426, iv. 216, 245, v. 118, 187 f., 312, vi. 22
- — Jos. L., vi. 262
- Meyer, P., ii. 327
- Michol’s lie, iv. 109
- Micyllus, vi. 36
- Middle Ages, L.’s misrepresentations of the, iv. 116-178.
- See Mediævalism
- Military service, iv. 247
- Milsungen, iv. 18
- Miltitz, C. von, i. 341 f., 348, 365, ii. 18, 86, vi. 190, 307
- Mind, L.’s, vi. 156-186
- Ministers, Ministry, ii. 107-111, 113 f., iv. 126, vi. 311;
- their choice, ii. 112, 192, 358, vi. 599;
- their support, iii. 34.
- See Ordinations, Preachers, Priests
- Minkwitz, J. von, v. 220
- Miracles, ii. 63, iii. 117, 153-162, v. 288, 313, vi. 164 f., 191, 285 f., 443.
- See Fanatics, Melanchthon, Monk-Calf
- Misbirths, iii. 152;
- consolation for women suffering M., iv. 248
- Misrepresentations.
- See Calumnies, Legends
- Mission, L.’s, i. 37, 74, 91 ff., iii. 109-168, iv. 313-318, 391, v. 321 ff., vi. 161-166, 283 f., 285 f.
- See Certainty, Revelation, Vocation
- Missions, foreign, iii. 213 ff., v. 249, vi. 427, 515
- Misson, M., iii. 292
- Mochau, M., von, vi. 509
- Modern spirit, L. and the, ii. 72, iii. 19, vi. 454 f.
- Modesty.
- See Humility
- Mohacz, iii. 89
- Mohammed, iv. 6, v. 479.
- See Koran, Turks
- Mohr, G., iv. 219, vi. 346, 349
- Möhra, i. 5, 16
- Moibanus, A., vi. 491
- Moller, H., vi. 417
- Monastery, L. in the, i. 3-34, iii. 114;
- his legend, vi. 187-236.
- See Wittenberg
- Money, vi. 84, 87 f.
- Monk-Calf, ii. 57, iii. 149 f., 355 f., v. 244, 310, vi. 155
- Monkeys, v. 286
- Monks, what their name comes from, iv. 161;
- L. on M. and friars, i. 270 f., ii. 138, iii. 228, v. 113 f., vi. 514.
- See Apostate M., Spectre M., Vows
- Mönsterberg, U. von, vi. 482
- Morality.
- See Ethics.
- L.’s morals, vi. 512
- Moravia, v. 403 f.
- Morbid trains of thought, vi. 141-182, 224 ff.
- More, Sir Th., ii. 244, n., iii. 70, 237, iv. 9, 284, v. 110, vi. 246
- Mörlin, J., vi. 408, 492
- Morone, J., iv. 28, vi. 492
- Mortal sins, all breaches of the Rules, i. 15, iv. 105, n.
- See Scapular, Sin
- Mortification, i. 191, 235, iii. 211, v. 31, 86, 92, 481, vi. 235.
- See Penance
- Mosaism.
- See Law, Mosaic
- Mosellanus, P., ii. 242, iv. 269, vi. 16
- Moses, i. 179, ii. 221, v. 236;
- to be slain, v. 324;
- a German M., vi. 442;
- a second M., vi. 442;
- “relics” of, iv. 292
- Moth, Ph., vi. 488
- Motives, v. 34
- Mountjoy, ii. 251
- Mühlberg, vi. 407
- Mühlhausen, ii. 167, 364 f., iii. 422
- Müller, C., ii. 208, iii. 296, 315 f., iv. 361
- Münch, J., vi. 385
- Munich, ii. 172
- Münster, ii. 365, iii. 419, v. 166, 173, vi. 35
- — S., v. 411, 413, 532, 535
- Münzer, Th., ii. 200-207, 363-378;
- at Allstedt, iv. 172;
- at Zwickau, iii. 402;
- L.’s rival, iii. 4;
- won’t work miracles, iii. 154, vi. 285;
- his “presumption,” iii. 389 f., vi. 152;
- his “sins,” iii. 177;
- preaches against the two popes, of Rome and Wittenberg, iv. 309, 337, vi. 281;
- his defence, ii. 130, iii. 275, 302, iv. 100;
- is doomed, iii. 384
- Murmellius, J., vi. 34
- Murner, Th., ii. 154, iv. 376, 384, vi. 430, 513
- Musa, A., ii. 345, iv. 222, v. 174, 363
- Musæus, S., iv. 220
- Musculus, A., vi. 61, 419
- — W., iii. 300, vi. 277
- Music, i. 8, ii. 170 ff., iii. 66 f., iv. 256 f., v. 223, 302, 547 f., 551 f., 554, vi. 19
- Mutian, R., i. 7, 28, 41, ii. 3, 243, iii. 287, vi. 31, 350, 387
- Myconius, F., iii. 62, 162, 166, 421, iv. 84, 200, vi. 123, 265, 326, 341, 491
- — O., iv. 198
- Mylius, G., i. 33
- Mysticism, i. 160, 165-183, 268;
- German M., i. 84, 87 f., ii. 275, n.;
- mystic pangs of hell, i. 231-240, vi. 102, 115 ff.;
- was L. a mystic? i. 89, n., v. 476;
- some mystic effusions, i. 82-90, 230-240, 280 ff., 318, v. 32 f., 198, 476
- Namur, vi. 43
- Nannius, J., vi. 488
- Nathin, J., i. 4, 13, 17, 22, 58, 128, ii. 337, 361, n., iv. 354, vi. 101, n.
- Nationalism.
- See German N.
- Natural virtues, see Virtue;
- N. order, v. 49-52;
- N. law, i. 141, 143 f.;
- thunderstorms, etc., not N., v. 286;
- Nature and Grace, i. 204
- Naumburg, iii. 375, v. 165 f., 192 ff., vi. 328, 408
- Nausea, F., iv. 383
- Necessity, all takes place of, ii. 227, 290, v. 53;
- N. knows no law, iii. 90
- Neobulus, H.
- See Lening
- Neoplatonism, i. 76, 174
- Nerve trouble.
- See Ailments
- Neustadt Admonition, vi. 422
- Nicene Council, iii. 157, iv. 240, vi. 314
- Nider, J., i. 48
- Nietzsche, vi. 459
- Nigrinus, iv. 324
- Nimbschen.
- See Nuns
- Nimbus.
- See Portraits
- Nobility, ii. 3 ff., 26 ff., 199, 216, vi. 71 f., 402
- Noe, L. a new N., vi. 388, 442
- Nominalism, i. 130 ff., ii. 275, n.;
- Nominalists on lies, vi. 514 f.;
- Semi-Pelagianism of the, vi. 426.
- See Occam, etc.
- Noppus, J., vi. 493
- Nordhausen, v. 236, vi. 276
- Nossenus, M., ii. 342
- Novalis, vi. 449
- Nuns, apostate, of Nimbschen, etc., ii. 135-148, 177 f., 282;
- their fate, iv. 172 ff., 175 f.;
- persecution of the faithful ones, vi. 276 f., 278 f.;
- two newly “cursed” N., vi. 343
- Nuremberg, ii. 334 ff., v. 172 f., 186, 223, 255;
- Town-Council, ii. 335, iii. 59 ff.;
- Diets of N., ii. 189, 334, 380, iii. 76;
- Poor-relief, vi. 46;
- Schools, vi. 5 f., 35 ff.;
- tolerance, vi. 270 f.
- Oaths, lawful to take, v. 570
- Obedience, ii. 15 ff., 308 ff., iii. 172, vi. 498 f.
- Observantines and Conventuals, i. 28-38, 67-78, 81 f., 147, 198 ff., 255, 262 f., 267, 298, vi. 497-503
- Obstinacy.
- See Defiance
- Occam, Occamism, i. 13, 84 ff., 120, 130-165, 171, 191, 204 f., 212, 216, 243, iv. 417, n., v. 51.
- See Nominalism
- Œcolampadius, J., takes Zwingli’s side, iii. 409, n., v. 79;
- wants to establish synods, v. 176;
- opposes the bigamy, iv. 6, 10, n.;
- Œ. on L., iv. 99;
- L. on Œ., ii. 254, iii. 389, 403, 424, iv. 87, 308, v. 105, 447, vi. 278, 281, 284, 289
- Office.
- See Breviary, Calling, Ministry
- Oils.
- See Anointing, Chrism
- Oldecop, J., 24, 29, 35 f., 304, 332, 361, iv. 229, 429, v. 218, vi. 222, 385, 497
- Olevian, C., vi. 414
- Olmütz, W. von., iii. 152
- Omnipresence.
- See Christ
- Opponents, awful death of L.’s, iv. 302, 304, vi. 161, 191, 383 f.;
- See Catholics, Heretics
- Opposition, a sign that one is in the right, i. 253
- Orders, Holy, all “jugglery,” vi. 404;
- “donkey-smearing,” v. 101
- Ordinations, Lutheran, ii. 112, iii. 428, v. 101, 190-197, vi. 264 f., 313 f., 347, 374
- Ordo matrimonialis, iv. 129 f.
- Organs, ii. 227, v. 148
- Origen, iv. 110, 331
- Original sin, i. 74 f., 92, 99, 140 f., 203 f., 210, ii. 250, v. 6, 37, 438,450, 487, vi. 412 f., 420.
- See Concupiscence, Grace
- Orlamünde, iii. 256, 385
- Orthodox side, L.’s, ii. 399, iv. 239 ff., 526 f.;
- O. Lutheranism, vi. 440-444
- Ortiz, iv. 386
- Ortwin de Graes, i. 42
- Osiander, A., ii. 334, iii. 434, 444, iv. 9, 29, 223, v. 170, 257, 410, 531, vi. 408 f.
- Osnabrück, v. 166
- Ossitz, vi. 137
- Ostermayer, W., i. 127
- Ostia, v. 109, 384
- Otto I, Kaiser, v. 220
- — A., vi. 410
- Our Father, the, i. 65, 361, ii, 240, v. 94, 124, 473, 476, 478, 485
- Outlawry, L.’s, ii. 45
- Overwork, i. 267.
- See Work
- Pack, O. von, iii. 48 f., 326, v. 343
- Pagans.
- See Heathen
- Pagninus, S., v. 535
- Palladius, P., iii. 413, n., vi. 273, 489
- Pallavicini, S., iv. 259
- Palpitations.
- See Ailments
- Paltz, J., i. 13, 105, 224, 243, 272 f. 327, n., 345
- Palude, P. de, i. 346, iii. 261
- Pantheism, i. 166, 172, 178, ii. 284, vi. 456
- Panvinius, O., vi. 437
- Papacy.
- See Pope, Popedom
- Papists are murderers, iii. 130 ff., 414;
- Cains and devils, iii. 43;
- fattening pigs, iv. 288;
- as bad as Turks, iii. 91 f., vi. 155;
- abnormal nature of L.’s views of the P., vi. 156 ff.
- Pappus, H., iv. 100
- Parents, L.’s, i. 5, v. 294, vi. 223.
- See Luther, Hans
- Paris, University of, i. 363, v. 279, vi. 37, 349, 472
- Parrots, v. 286
- Pastors.
- See Ministers
- Pathology.
- See Ailments
- Patmos (the Wartburg), ii. 91
- Patriarchs, iii. 259, iv. 4, vi. 74, 85.
- See Prince
- Patriotism.
- See German nationalism
- Paul, St., as L.’s mainstay, i. 94, 140, 179;
- Paul rather than Jesus, iii. 169, vi. 453 f.;
- his failings, ii. 289, v. 360, 362 f., 393;
- L. a new P., iii. 165, v. 517 f.;
- like P., iii. 119, iv. 273
- — III, Pope, ii. 250, iii. 420, 425, 427, 443, iv. 90, v. 168, 234 f., 380, 382, vi. 427, n.
- Pauli, B., v. 22
- — J., vi. 513
- — S., iv. 225 f.
- Pauline privilege, ii. 33, iii, 254
- Pázmány, P., vi. 385
- Peasants, ii. 180, 189-219, 350, 353, 356 f., iii. 323 f., v. 181, 588, vi. 70-74, 76, 84, 406
- Pecca fortiter, iii. 195-199, vi. 166
- Pelagianism, i. 91 ff., 190, 199, 205 f., 287, ii. 225, 232, 293, n.
- See Grace
- Pelargus, A., iv. 383
- Pelayo, A., i. 55
- Pellicanus, C., iii. 383 f.
- Penance, i. 65 f., 90 f., 119, 290, 292-296, 311 f., iii. 176, 184 ff., 212, 323, iv. 460, 491, v. 23 f., 452 f;
- the sacrament, ii. 27, iii. 338, iv. 249, 491 f., v. 462.
- See Confession, Contrition, Satisfaction
- Perfection, reputed to be found only in the cloistral “state of P.,” i. 85, n., iv. 130 f., 133;
- L.’s idea of P., i. 166, v. 43, 84 ff., 439;
- his own efforts, iii. 187-193.
- See Counsels
- Perrenoti, N., v. 382
- Perusco, M. de, i. 338
- Pessimism, i. 126, 289, iii. 24, 84, 98 f., 123, 190 f., v. 130, 225-234, 241
- Pessler, ii. 334
- Pestel, P., vi. 255, 267
- Pestilence.
- See Plague
- Peter, thou art, v. 518, vi. 338 ff.;
- L. like P., v. 340;
- P.’s denial, iii. 182;
- second epistle of, v. 522;
- the legend of P., iv. 264
- Petreius, i. 28
- Peucer, C., vi. 415, 418
- Peutinger, C., ii. 76, vi. 45, 271
- Pezel, C., vi. 417
- Pfeffinger, J., vi. 76, 347, 410, 412
- Pfeifer, H., ii, 364, 373
- Pflug, J. von, iv. 69, v. 21, 165, 191, 197, vi. 39, n., 408, 436, 492
- Pharisees, i. 82, iv. 45
- Philip II, Landgrave of Hesse, a patron of the new religion, ii. 216, 388, iii. 64, 72, 340, v. 201 f., 576;
- inclines to the Church-apart, v. 141 ff.;
- to Zwinglianism, ii, 333 f., iii. 327, 337, 383, 445, v. 172;
- refuses help against the Turks, iii. 87;
- stands for resistance against the Kaiser, iii. 50;
- and carries L. with him, iii. 54 ff.;
- raid on Würtemberg, iii. 67 f.;
- and Brunswick, v. 394 ff.;
- makes a secret covenant with the Kaiser, v. 396;
- vanquished by the latter, vi. 407;
- favours a Protestant Council, v. 175;
- his bigamy, iv. 13-79, 209;
- sends L. a barrel of wine, iii. 314;
- and Melanchthon, iii. 373;
- his morality, iv. 201, 71 f.;
- intolerance, vi. 256, 258, 272
- Philippists, iii. 375, vi. 415
- Philosophy, i. 22, 136, 158 f., 244 f., 281, 320, v. 440 ff., 445, vi. 18, 20 f., 445.
- See Aristotle
- Phocas, iii. 93, iv. 297
- Phormion, vi. 82
- Physicians, iii. 211, v. 203, 281, 283, vi. 7, 21, 378 ff.
- See Ratzeberger, Rychardus
- Picards, i. 34, 106 f., ii. 186
- Pictures.
- See Images, Portraits
- Pietism, v. 173, vi. 63, 440, 444 f.
- Pighius, A., v. 75, vi. 384
- Pilgrimages, i. 46, 124, v. 212, 288, vi. 68
- Pirata, A., iv. 383
- Pirkheimer, C., ii. 334 f.
- — W., ii. 39 f., 43, 67, 127, 256, iv. 353, 453, 471, v. 431, vi. 37
- Pirna, vi. 415
- Pirstinger, B., i. 48, 344 f.
- Pistorius, F., ii. 131, vi. 275, 290, n., 492
- Plague, i. 265, iv. 248, 272 f., v. 337, vi. 509;
- “the Pope’s Plague,” iii. 435, v. 102, vi. 370, 377, 389, 394 f., 407
- Planck, J., i. xi. f., iii. 174, vi. 449
- Planitz, Hans von der, v. 591
- Plantsch, M., v. 290
- Plassen, C., van der, iv. 368
- Plato, L.’s guest, iii. 218, 232
- Plautus, vi. 16, 18
- Plenaries, iv. 135
- Poison, iii. 116, v. 235 f.
- Pole, Cardinal, vi. 488
- Polemics, iv. 283-350, v. 375-431.
- See Calumnies, Lies, Unseemliness
- Polenz, G. von. iv. 96 f., 155
- Poliander, vi. 37
- Politician, L. a P.? vi. 459 ff.
- Pollich, M., i. 39, 86, iv. 258 f., 357
- Polner, Hans, iii. 217, 307
- Poltergeists.
- See Ghosts
- Polygamy, iii. 259 ff., 268, iv. 3 ff., 146, v. 72, vi. 86.
- See Philip II, his bigamy
- Polygranus, F., i. 345
- Pomeranus.
- See Bugenhagen
- Pommersfelden, L. von, ii. 215
- Ponikau, iii. 435
- Pontanus.
- See Brück, G.
- Poor-Relief, vi. 42-65;
- in olden times, iv. 477-481;
- L.’s merits, v. 26, 117, 562;
- bad effects, v. 205
- Pope of Rome, Popedom, iii. 128 ff., iv. 295-305, v. 381-389;
- acknowledged by L., i. 34 f., 324;
- “papa, papa!” ii. 347;
- not infallible, ii. 50;
- P. flings about indulgences, i. 70;
- early blame for Julius II, i. 228;
- and Leo X, i. 348;
- what the P. teaches, vi. 337 f.;
- P. oppresses the Germans, iii. 96 ff., 105 f.;
- presumes to decide on matters of faith, iii. 130;
- not head of Christendom, v. 383;
- instituted by the devil, vi. 190;
- attacked in his very marrow, ii. 260;
- is adored as God, iii. 130;
- Popes are seducers, i. 227;
- the Pope-Ass, iii. 150 ff., 355;
- worse than the Turk, i. 359, iii. 72, 79, 82, 86, n., 91 f., 126, iv. 164, v. 416;
- “Popery pictured,” v. 421-431.
- See Antichrist, Infallibility, Peter, Plague, Rome, Werewolf
- — of Wittenberg, L. a new P., iii. 277 (Judae);
- has set up a new Papal chair, ii. 130, 377 (Ickelsamer);
- has taken the P.’s place (iv. 337);
- is a new P. (vi. 281) who bestows church-property on the princes, ii. 377 (Münzer);
- “pseudo-papa,” ii. 163, n.,;
- “I am your P.,” v. 231;
- P. of Germany, vi. 77;
- “called by God to be an anti-pope,” ii. 54, iii. 110;
- “ego sum papa,” v. 191, n., vi. 315;
- “the German P.,” iii. 427, vi. 77;
- a Cæsarean popedom, vi. 452
- Porchetus de Salvaticis, v. 411
- Portents, iii. 148-152, v. 239.
- See Astrology
- Portraits, L.’s vi. 389, 393 f., 430, 443;
- depicted with a halo, ii. 66.
- See Appearance
- Possessed, L. P.? ii. 68, 392, 396, iii. 127, 429, iv. 352-360, vi. 112;
- Agricola P., v. 22;
- Carlstadt, iii. 390 f.;
- Schwenckfeld, v. 83;
- other cases, ii. 289, 376, iii. 148;
- calm of the P. at L.’s funeral, vi. 385;
- in the P. the devil takes the soul’s place, v. 281, n., 292
- Postils, Church-P., ii. 119, iii. 151, v. 158, 473 f., 480;
- Home-P., iv. 217, 232, v. 470
- Powers, natural, made too much of by the Nominalists, i. 132;
- and too little of by L., i. 65, 74 f., 100 f., 117, 133, 140, 160, 310 ff., iv. 229.
- See Determinism
- Prætorius, Alexius, vi. 409
- — Anton, vi. 61
- Prague, ii. 112
- Prateolus, vi. 385, 409
- Prayer, true P. L.’s “discovery,” iii. 345;
- P. arises from Faith, v. 27;
- his opponents don’t pray, iii. 399;
- how monks pray in choir, i. 277;
- P. is necessary, i. 35, 153, 235, 279, ii. 349;
- how to pray, v. 478 ff.;
- P. decried, i. 68, iii. 205;
- all P. petition, v. 87;
- L.’s P., ii. 87, iii. 206 ff., 365, 410, 435, iv. 275-278, v. 94, 199, vi. 232 f., 235, 511 f.;
- power of L.’s P., iii. 113, 162, 209, n., iv. 267, v. 313, vi. 161 f., 391, 395 f.;
- Catholics’ P., i. 390, iii. 131 f.;
- “Pray Maurice to death,” iv. 315.
- See Breviary, Maledictory P.
- Preachers, even “millers’ maids” (iv. 389) can expound Scripture, yet true P. are only those “in office,” iv. 126, vi. 250, n., 315;
- best unmarried, iii. 248;
- L.’s complaints about the P., ii. 123, 127;
- preach faith and decry good works, iv. 466 ff.;
- on the faults of others, ii. 344, iii. 323 f., iv. 323 f.;
- preach violence, ii. 323 f., 340 f., 354 f., iv. 514;
- responsible for breaches of wedlock, iv. 158, 160, 165 ff., 172 f., 201, 208;
- seek only an income and a wife, ii. 126, vi. 32;
- scorned by the people, iii. 34, iv. 209, 211, 218, 478, n., v. 182, 249, vi. 77, 326, 343.
- See Ministers, Priesthood
- Precepts.
- See Commandments
- Predestination, i. 74, n., 183, 187-198, 208, 238, 313, 369, ii. 268-294, iii. 189, 347, iv. 434, 447, v. 159, 438;
- doubts concerning P., i. 19, 124 f., 161, 190 f., 376, vi. 219, 221.
- See Determinism, Hell
- Predictions.
- See Prophecies
- Presents.
- See Gifts
- Prices, high, vi. 77, 84 f.
- Pride, i. 123, 279, 287, ii. 54, 130, 221, 368, iii. 200, 389, iv. 332, n., v. 110 f.;
- according to L. source of all heretical pravity, i. 287, 324, ii. 376
- Prierias, S., i. 66, 163, 338 ff., 366, ii. 12 f., iii. 145, iv. 373 ff.
- Priesthood, the olden P. a wall between man and God, iv. 123, 126, 516;
- the new P. universal, all being priests though not preachers, ii. 31, 35, 89, 106, 113 f., 193, 211, 304, iii. 12, 15, iv. 455, 516, v. 160, vi. 250, n., 303 f., 306, 311, 403.
- See Apostates, Preachers
- Primacy, Roman, dates only from Phocas, iii. 93.
- See Peter
- Prince, as patriarch, v. 579-584;
- as bishop, vi. 322;
- as chief member of the Church, v. 144;
- as supreme head, v. 590;
- his duties, v. 568 ff.;
- P. and Christian two different things, iii. 60, 69, 81, v. 55 f.;
- L.’s treatment of the princes, ii. 305 ff., iii. 24, iv. 290-294.
- See Authority, secular
- Printers, printing-press, ii. 52 f., iv. 365, 381, v. 558, 560, vi. 431.
- See Lotther, Lufft
- Private judgment.
- See Bible interpretation
- Probst, J., ii. 346, iii. 300, iv. 160, v. 195, vi. 349
- Processions, whether right, iv. 239, v. 313, 464, vi. 353, n.
- Professor, L. as University P., iv. 228 ff.
- Proles, A., i. 29, 46, 107, 297, iv. 119, vi. 68
- Prophecies, L.’s, iii. 155, 163-168, iv. 13, v. 169-174, vi. 416, 443 f.;
- P. fulfilled in L., iii. 165 ff., 396 f., iv. 330
- Prophet, L. a, vi. 306, 391;
- P. of the Germans, iii. 96, iv. 329, vi. 389 f., 442.
- See Fanatics
- Prostitutes, iii. 243, iv. 148, 215 f., 227, v. 109, 231.
- See Brothels
- Protest of Spires, ii. 381
- Protestants.
- See Christians
- Proverbs, iii. 104, iv. 246
- Proviso.
- See Gospel-P.
- Prussia, iv. 196, v. 216, 286
- Psalms, commentaries and lectures on the, i. 63, 67-77, 119, 285, 361, 386
- Psychology of L.’s abuse, iv. 306-326;
- of his development, vi. 112-123;
- of his humour, v. 319 ff.
- Purgatory, i. 75, 179, 324, 343, iii. 329, iv. 504 ff., v. 283, 299, 438, vi. 484
- Qualitas, “Christ my Q.,” iv. 460;
- concupiscence a Q.? i. 141
- Quare.
- See Reason
- Quarrelsomeness, i. 79
- Quietism, i. 83, 167, 221 f., 231 f., ii. 225, iii. 210, v. 45, 86 f.
- See Mysticism
- Rabbis, v. 407, 414, 533.
- See Jews
- Rabe, A.
- See Corvinus
- — L., v. 106
- Rapagelanus, S., vi. 494
- Ratichius, W., vi. 9
- Rationalism, v. 269, vi. 440, 446 ff.
- See Zwinglianism
- Ratisbon, vi. 47, 412;
- conferences and Interim, iii. 446, v. 274, 379 f.;
- Diet, vi. 495
- Ratzeberger, M., ii. 82, 170, iii. 74, 288, 309, vi. 103, 123, 132, 344, 347, 364, 377
- Rauchhaupt, v. 239
- Reaction, iii. 3-21.
- See Antinomians, Fanatics, Peasants
- Reason, L.’s antipathy for, i. 132, 158, 216, iii. 8, 21, 203, 210, 321, v. 4, 440, vi. 25, 364;
- leads him to deny freedom, ii. 279 f.;
- to require faith of infants brought for baptism, ii. 373;
- “quare” comes from the devil, ii. 378;
- R. a devil’s whore, vi. 364 f.
- See Philosophy
- Reform, need of R., ii. 222;
- desired by all, vi. 402;
- Roman proposals for R., iii. 443.
- See Humanism
- Reformation, v. 119-132;
- its birth-hour, i. 23;
- “from the monk’s melancholy sprang the R.,” vi. 176;
- usual idea of it “mythological,” vi. 448;
- the “peasant-rising of the spirit,” iii. 19;
- a “remedy for the future,” ii. 249, 257
- Reformer, L. a R.? iii. 236 f., 273, vi. 401 ff.
- Regeneration, iii. 271.
- See Justification
- Reginald, W., vi. 385
- Rehlinger, J., vi. 271
- Reichenbach, ii. 138
- Reinholdt, v. 218
- Reisner, vi. 443
- Reissenbusch, ii. 116 ff., 319 f.
- Relaxation, weekly, iii. 307
- Relics, i. 235, 284 f., ii. 245, 327;
- L.’s list of R., iv. 292;
- L.’s R., vi. 443
- Religious teacher? L. a, vi. 455 f.
- See Blasphemy, Quietism;
- R. War, see Resistance
- Rellach, J., v. 543
- Remission.
- See Forgiveness
- Resignation.
- See Hell
- Resistance, armed R. against the Kaiser, ii. 309 f., iii. 43-76, 95, 431 ff.
- Responsibility, ii. 79 f., 125, 272, iii. 438, v. 373 ff., vi. 162, 171, 228, 406 f.
- Retractations, v. 23 f., vi. 260, 308
- Reuchlin, J., i. 42, iii. 320
- Reutlingen, ii. 384, iii. 64, 421, v. 80
- Reval, vi. 265, 313
- Revelation, L.’s, i. 377 f., 393, 397 ff., ii. 91, 114, 153, iii. 110 ff., 119, vi. 141-171, 387 f.
- See Faith, Mission
- Reward.
- See Merit
- Rhaide, B., iv. 25, vi. 486
- Rhau, G., ii. 170
- Rhegius, U., iv. 165, 467 f., vi. 58, 276, 487, 492
- Rhetoric, iv. 342-350, vi. 200
- Richardus, v. 419
- Riesenburg, v. 216
- Riga, vi. 475
- Righteousness.
- See Justice
- Rings, L.’s, iii. 302, 428
- Ritschl, A., v. 28, vi. 456
- Ritual, iv. 223, 296, v. 313.
- See Worship
- Rivander, Z., iv. 222
- Rivius, J., iv. 165, 470
- Rochlitz, E. von, iv. 16, 24, 27, 201
- Romans, Commentary on, i. 93-102, 184-260, iv. 422, 426
- Romanticists, vi. 449
- Rome, a heathen place, i. 286;
- where nothing is believed, iv. 102, 296;
- though seat of the martyrs, vi. 307;
- abode of Antichrist, i. 359;
- where Erasmus learnt unbelief, iii. 135;
- a good thing if attacked by Turks, iii. 92;
- L’s visit to R., i. 29 ff., vi. 188, 496 f.;
- union with R. not necessary, ii. 9.
- See Babylon, Pope, Pope-Ass
- Rorarius, T., vi. 61
- Rörer, G., iii. 218, iv. 498, v. 191, 499 ff., vi. 281, 391, 505 ff.
- Rosary, i. 119, v. 248
- Rose, golden, i. 365, n.
- Rosheim.
- See Josel
- Rosina, iii. 217, 281, v. 107 f., 235, vi. 369
- Rostock, iii. 371, vi. 29, 61
- Rotenburg, iv. 25
- Roth, S., iv. 99, v. 158
- Rothenburg, ii. 167, iii. 387
- Roting, M., vi. 6
- Rubeanus.
- See Crotus
- Rudolstadt, vi. 265, 314
- Rühel, ii. 142, 204, 206
- Ruler.
- See Prince
- Rungius, P., vi. 275
- Ruysbroek, J., i. 173
- Rychardus, W., ii. 162 ff., iv. 349
- Sabbatarians, v. 403 f.
- Sabbath-Sunday, iii. 394 f.;
- Sabbath of the soul, v. 86 f.
- See Quietism
- Sabellicus, iv. 89
- Sabinus, G., ii. 390, iii. 362
- Sachs, Hans, v. 223
- Sachse, M., iv. 222
- Sacrament, see Supper;
- Sacramentarians, see Zwinglians
- Sacraments, i. 27, 37, ii. 59, 389, iii. 262 f., iv. 146, 486-500, v. 438 f., 461 f.;
- may be received or not, iii. 10;
- preparation for, iii. 209 f.;
- depend on faith of the receiver, i. 357, vi. 310;
- are marks of the true Church, vi. 295, 309;
- L.’s doctrine of the S. criticised, v. 461-465;
- marriage is a S., iv. 146, 149;
- is not, iii. 262 ff.;
- not even with the Papists, iv. 134;
- a merdiferous S., iv. 163.
- See Baptism, etc.
- Sacrifice.
- See Mass
- Sadoleto, J., iii. 335, 443, v. 401, vi. 488
- Sailer, G., iv. 15, 65
- Sainctes, C. de, vi. 386
- St. Gall, iii. 422
- Saint, use of the word by L., i. 82, ii. 217, n., iii. 187 f.;
- L. a S., ii. 396, iii. 154, 169, vi. 389, 392, 445.
- See Sanctus;
- “S. L.,” vi. 391, see Portraits
- Saints, what the S. did a dog or pig could do, iii. 227;
- frailty of the S., iii. 191 f.;
- the “little S.,” see Observantines;
- legends of the S., i. 124, 282, iv. 246, v. 153 f., 474, vi. 335, 437, n.;
- worship of the S., abuses in, i. 46, 361;
- assailed by Erasmus, ii. 245;
- L.’s attitude, iv. 499-503;
- Mary made into a goddess, iv. 237;
- and adored, 502 f.;
- on canonisation, v. 122 f.;
- suppression of feast-days, v. 146;
- reintroduction mooted, vi. 410
- Sala, B. von, i. 370
- Salat, Hans, iv. 324
- Sale, A. and M. von der, iv. 14, 16, 24 ff., 69 f.
- Salvation, “outside of the Church no S.,” vi. 297, 425.
- See Certainty, Faith, Grace, Hell, Humility, Justification
- Salzburg, iii. 430
- Sam, C., iii. 277
- Samson, v. 382;
- a “second S.,” iv. 338, vi. 442
- Sanctity.
- See Holiness
- Sanctus Domini, ii. 51, n., vi. 389, n.
- Sapidus, J., vi. 271
- Sarcerius, E., iv. 71, 165, 222, vi. 61
- Satan, L. reads his thoughts, vi. 154;
- buffets, etc. of S., vi. 160 f., 111;
- the prince of this world, ii. 273, iii. 190 f.
- See Devil
- Satire.
- See Humour
- Satisfaction, i. 75, 288, 296.
- See Penance
- Saur, A., v. 295
- Savonarola, vi. 475
- Saxo, J., iii. 412
- Saxon, “I am a hard S.,” iv. 44, vi. 398
- Saxony, v. 219, vi. 8;
- Duchy of, iii. 416, iv. 194 ff., v. 124 ff.;
- Electorate of, ii. 327-334, iii. 33 ff., iv. 202-210, v. 181, 296, vi. 241 f., 254 f., 414;
- chief playground of the demons, v. 286
- Scala Santa, i. 33, vi. 496
- Scapular, mortal sin to leave cell without one’s, iv. 94, vi. 200
- Scepticism, utterances savouring of, iii. 415, v. 360 f., 501;
- L.’s promotion of S., ii. 32, 253, iii. 18.
- See Rationalism
- Schade.
- See Mosellanus
- Schaffhausen, iii. 422
- Schalbe, C., i. 7
- Schärtlin von Burtenbach, v. 219
- Schatzgeyer, C., ii. 128, iii. 237, iv. 131, 353, n., 384
- Schauenberg, S. von, ii. 5, 9, 27, iv. 83
- Schelhorn, vi. 288
- Schem Hamphoras.
- See Jews
- Schenk, J., iii. 371, 401 f., 414, iv. 309, v. 16, 237 f., vi. 273, 280, 285, 488
- — zu Schweinsberg, R., iv. 25, 38
- Scheurl, C., i. 40, n., 304 f., 313, 361, ii. 149, iv. 141, 429, vi. 31, 212 f., 510 f.
- Schlaginhaufen, J., i. xxiii., 393, iii. 177, 218 f., 225, 231, 287, 383, iv. 180, 226 f., v. 323, vi. 504-510;
- his fainting-fit, v. 326 ff.
- Schlahinhauffen, iii. 286 f.
- Schleupner, D., ii. 334
- Schlick, S. von, ii. 70
- Schmalkalden, Conventions, iii. 58 f., 123, 430-441, v. 82, 175, 376, vi. 272;
- League iii. 62, 64-68, 71, iv. 8 f., 11, v. 185, 394 f.;
- War, v. 219, 252, vi. 274, 375, 407
- Schmaltz, iii. 83
- Schmedenstede, H., vi. 493
- Schnabel, T., v. 142, vi. 51, 489
- Schnauss, C., iii. 416
- Schnepf, E., i. 316, iv. 29, 197, 461
- Schöffer, J., v. 543
- Scholasticism, L.’s relations with, i. 22 f., 84 ff., 130-164, 208, 243, 320, 357, iv. 92, v. 50, 59.
- See Aquinas, Louvain, Nominalists
- Schönfeld, A. von, ii. 139, 141
- Schönitz, Hans von, v. 106 f.
- Schools, vi. 3-41;
- school-punishments, i. 5;
- L’s concern for the S., iv. 247, 264 f., v. 386, 562;
- decline of the S., iv. 208, vi. 367, 435 f.
- See Æsop, Greek, etc.
- Schott, F., v. 117
- Schud, G., iv. 10
- Schultheiss, W., vi. 271
- Schurf, A., vi. 509
- — H., i. 304, ii. 99, 176, iii. 407, iv. 289, v. 591, vi. 356 ff.
- Schütz, C., vi. 415, 417
- Schwabach Articles, v. 340, vi. 309
- Schwäbisch-Hall, vi. 275
- Schwarzburg, ii. 318
- Schweiniz, iii. 300
- Schwenckfeld, C., v. 78-84, 155-164;
- L’s interview with S., v. 138 f.;
- L. on S., ii. 376, 379, iii. 409, n., v. 276, 397, vi. 272, 289;
- “Stinkfield,” iii. 424
- Scotus, Duns, i. 22, 86, 91, 130, 142, 146, 243, 311, iv. 120
- — J. M., vi. 493
- Scribonius, G. A., v. 295
- Scripture.
- See Bible
- Scruples, i. 11, 15, 110, 124 f., iii. 180, n., vi. 203, 219
- Scultetus, H., i. 228, 332, 336, ii. 16 ff., iv. 82
- Seckendorf, i. xxiii.
- Sects, Sectarians.
- See Heretics
- Secular, calling, iv. 127-131, v. 55-60, 561, vi. 65-98.
- See Authority, Clergy
- Secularisation.
- See Church-property, Marriage
- Sedulius, H., iv. 178, vi. 382
- Self-denial.
- See Mortification
- Self-righteousness.
- See Works, holiness by
- Selnecker, N., iii. 445, iv. 220, 225, vi. 62, 391, 417, 419, 421
- Senfl, L., ii. 171 f., iii. 66
- Sepulchre, the Holy, ii. 91, iii. 167 f.
- Serarius, N., vi. 136, n.
- Serfdom, ii. 217, vi. 74
- Sermons, in Catholic times, i. 78 ff., iv. 136, v. 153 f., vi. 432;
- see Geiler, etc.;
- L.’s S., iv. 230 ff.;
- notes of his S., ii. 149, n.;
- place of the Sermon in Lutheran service, v. 152 f.
- See Preachers
- Servetus, iii. 358, vi. 266, 269, 272, 275
- Service.
- See Worship
- Sic volo sic iubeo, iv. 346, v. 517, vi. 156, 166
- Sickell, J., vi. 377, n.
- Sickingen, F. von, ii. 4, 9, 67, 69, 93, 326, v. 240, vi. 467
- Sickness.
- See Ailments
- Sidonie of Saxony, iv. 22
- Sieberger, W., vi. 487
- Silvius, P., iii. 429, iv. 178, 356, 358 f.
- Simony, i. 328, 350 f.
- Sin, the burden of past sins, i. 10 ff., 18;
- need of finding a gracious God, i. 108 f.;
- L.’s teaching on S., i. 209 ff., iii. 180-188;
- all done without grace is S., ii. 229;
- wicked man sins in doing good, i. 318 f.;
- all man’s deeds are mortal sins, i. 101, 203;
- no distinction between mortal and venial S., i. 102, iv. 459, vi. 514;
- murder, adultery, etc., are small sins, v. 305;
- the marriage-rite a S., iv. 152;
- does God will S.? i. 188 f.;
- man’s will all turned to S., ii. 287;
- actual S., i. 99, 224, v. 438;
- we should gladly be sinners, i. 73, 88 f., 186, iii. 177;
- and cast our sins on Christ, v. 12;
- it is good to commit a S., ii. 339, iii. 175 ff.;
- “doing good we sin,” i. 101;
- L. rebukes S., v. 31 ff.;
- biggest S. (saying Mass), iii. 410;
- “daily” S., iii 309.
- See Concupiscence, Contrition, Forgiveness, Justification, Original S., Pecca fortiter, Scapular
- Siricius, M., iv. 70
- Sittardus, M., iii. 195, 238, iv. 383
- Slander, i. 69.
- See Calumnies
- Sleeplessness.
- See Ailments;
- Sleep-walkers, v. 283
- Sleidanus, J., ii. 196, iii. 239, vi. 451
- Social work, L.’s, v. 561-564
- Sodom, see Wittenberg;
- Sodomite.
- See Johann of Saxony
- Sola fides, see Faith;
- interpolation of “sola,” iv. 345 f., v. 513 f.
- Soli Deo (to the Sun-God), vi. 350
- Solida Declaratio, vi. 420
- Solitude, to be avoided, v. 93, 302
- Solomon’s, Temple, v. 501;
- wives, iv. 161 f.
- Somnambulists, v. 283
- Sophists, i. 23.
- See Scholastics
- Sorbonne.
- See Paris
- Sorcery.
- See Devil, Superstition, Witches
- Sovereign.
- See Prince
- Spalatin, G., L.’s intimate, i. 7, 42, ii. 58, iii. 38, n., 113 f., 144 f., 269, v. 110, vi. 510;
- his friend at Court, i. 263 f., 358, 368, ii. 19, 23, iii. 78, 301, vi. 241;
- helps in the German Bible, v. 495;
- marriage matters, ii. 137, 140, 173;
- intolerance, ii. 331, v. 145, 593, vi. 240, 274;
- missionary work, ii. 316, v. 124 f.;
- becomes a victim to melancholy, iii. 197, iv. 219 f., v. 362;
- consoled by L., v. 330;
- the tale about his parents, iii. 284-287
- Spangenberg, C., iii. 209, n., iv. 269, v. 174, 300, 426, vi. 62, 134 f., 276, 391, 413
- — J. von, ii. 361, n., vi. 391
- Spectre-monks of Spires, ii. 389 f., vi. 209
- Spee, F. von, v. 295
- Spener, vi. 444
- Spengler, L., ii. 334, 385, iii. 50, 58 ff., vi. 7, 36, 250, 483
- Spenlein, G., i. 88 ff., 177, 263
- Speratus, v. 190
- Spires, i. 214, v. 221;
- Diets, ii. 380 ff., iii. 49, 86, 88, 327, v. 168, 396
- Spirit, iii. 382, 397 f., iv. 309, 314, 387-419, v. 73.
- See Synteresis.
- Bible S., see Word
- Stadion, v. 273
- Stangwald, vi. 391
- Staphylus, F., iv. 167, vi. 137, 312 f., 384
- Stapleton, T., vi. 323
- Stapulensis.
- See Faber
- Staremberg, B. von, vi. 477
- State, L. and the S., v. 559 ff., 568-579, 582, 585;
- S. Church, iii. 29-33.
- See Consistories, Intolerance, Prince
- Statues.
- See Images
- Staupitz, J., theological deficiencies, i. 129;
- his aims in the Order, i. 29;
- L. “falls away” to S., i. 38;
- esteem for and rapid promotion of L., i. 11 f., 14, 19 ff., 127, 160, 262, 295-299, 340, v. 63, vi. 212 f., 228;
- advice to L., i. 16;
- on Hus, i. 107 f., iii. 144;
- at Heidelberg, i. 315 f.;
- “your works are read in houses of ill-fame,” ii. 151, iii. 122;
- proposed for a bishopric, i. 57;
- dispenses L., i. 358, vi. 500, 504;
- his sister, ii. 137;
- the prophecy, iii. 165;
- an enemy of the popedom? i. 326, vi. 189;
- visit to Rome, vi. 497;
- on the soul and her bridegroom, vi. 513
- Stein, W., v. 194, vi. 86
- Steinbach, W., i. 345
- Steindorf, J., vi. 255
- Steinhart, G., vi. 505 f.
- Stiefel, M., ii. 376, iii. 389, v. 250 f., vi. 285
- Stolberg, L. von, v. 211
- Stolpen, v. 125
- Stoltz, J., iii. 218
- Storch, N., vi. 152
- Stössel, J., vi. 415, 417
- Stoutness.
- See Corpulence
- Stralsund, v. 216
- Strasburg, ii. 382, iii. 386 f., 421, v. 409, vi. 46, 278, 412, 422
- Strauss, J., iii. 409, n.
- Strigel, V., iv. 222, vi. 412
- Strobel, C. G., v. 271
- Stübner, M., vi. 285
- Students, L.’s care for, iii. 296 f., iv. 228 ff., vi. 367;
- lack of discipline, ii. 51 f., v. 157, 247, vi. 30, 37, 41.
- See Melanchthon
- Stuhlweissenburg, v. 227
- Sturm, Jakob, iv. 75
- — Joh., vi. 255
- Sturz, G., ii. 350, v. 495
- Stuttgart, vi. 38, 275
- Stützel, ii. 334
- Suarez, v. 375, n.
- Subjectivism, i. 223 ff., 367, ii. 31 ff., 73, iii. 18 f., 81, 128, vi. 334, 458
- Sublitz, vi. 122
- Suevus, S., iv. 224, n.
- Suicide, a work of the devil, v. 281 f.;
- increase in Lutheranism, iv. 222 f., v. 240;
- L.’s temptations to commit S., v. 352 f.;
- and the baseless tale that he did, vi. 379, 381 f.
- Suleiman II, iii. 76, 81, 88, 92, vi. 485;
- inquires after L., iii. 83
- Sunday.
- See Sabbath-S.
- Superintendents, iii. 30, 324, v. 190, 595, vi. 10
- Supernatural, order, v. 49-52;
- L.’s view of the S., i. 132, 157.
- See Justification
- Superstition, ii. 103, 167 f., 389, iii. 118, 148-152, 229 f., 355 ff., 410 f., v. 239 ff., 276 f., 428.
- See Astrology, Changelings, Demonology, Last Day, Witches
- Supper, Lord’s, the new rite, ii. 109 f.;
- S. versus Sermon, v. 152 f.;
- abuse of the, iii. 304, v. 163;
- examination of those who partake, v. 134 f.;
- no S. without communicants, v. 152;
- L.’s last attendance at the S., vi. 374.
- See Cryptocalvinism, Eucharist
- Surgant, J., v. 491
- Surplice.
- See Vestments
- Suso, H., i. 173
- Sutel, J., iii. 163
- Sweden, vi. 474, 480
- Sylvius.
- See Silvius
- Synergism, ii. 287 ff., iii. 349 f., v. 53 f., 263, 454, vi. 412 ff.
- Synteresis, i. 75, 114, 233 f., ii. 227 f.
- See Conscience
- Syphilis, i. 37.
- See Ailments
- Table-Talk, iii. 217-241, iv. 262-268, vi. 504-510;
- L.’s words softened in the German T.-T., iii. 179, n.;
- reasons for its publication, vi. 390 f.;
- on the “good drink,” iii. 305 ff.;
- the bigamy, iv. 43-49;
- the Mass, iv. 523 f.;
- end of the world, v. 247 ff.;
- Antichrist, vi. 155.
- See Aurifaber, Cordatus, etc.
- Tagler, U., iv. 172
- Talents, i. 24, iii. 217, iv. 257 ff., 327 ff., v. 475 f., 482 f., vi. 111
- Talmud, iv. 285.
- See Jews
- Tauler, J., i. 84, 87, 122, 166-174, 178-183, 232 ff., 237, 243, 273 f., 299, 381, ii. 145, 372, vi. 115 ff., 215
- Taxes, iv. 291.
- See Tithes
- Temptations, of the flesh, i. 18 f., 275, 287 f., ii. 82 f., 94 f., vi. 118, 120 f., 511;
- to blasphemy, i. 194, ii. 122;
- T. against faith, i. 25 f., 124, v. 362 f.;
- to despair, i. 19, 376, ii. 276, v. 361;
- “struggles and T.,” etc., v. 319-375, vi. 98-122, 150-154;
- due to remembrance of past sins, v. 303;
- to uncertainty whether his teaching be true, iii. 178, 202;
- such T. are exalted ones, ii. 121;
- make good Bible-interpreters, iii. 119, v. 390, 532, vi. 149;
- make one humble, iii. 389;
- are God’s own seal on L.’s work, iii. 119;
- a mark of the true Christian, vi. 294 f.;
- drink, a good remedy, iii. 306
- Terence, iv. 47, 61, 186, 217, vi. 16, 18 f., 235
- Tetrapolitana, Confessio, iii. 444, iv. 199
- Tetzel, J., i. 105, 163, 314, 320, 325-330, 341-347, 352, iv. 84, 372, 390, vi. 188 f.
- Teutleben, C., von ii. 21
- Teutonic Knights.
- See Knights
- Thann, E. von der, iv. 25, 40 f.
- Theocracy, v. 580-584, vi. 57
- Theology, speculative T., v. 440 ff.;
- T. of the Cross, i. 174, 191, 234 f., 270, 319, 332, ii. 146, 234, vi. 116.
- See Scholasticism;
- “deeper” T., see Mysticism
- Thesaurus ecclesiæ, i. 70, 75, 357.
- See Indulgence, Mass, Purgatory
- Thomae, M., vi. 151
- Thomas of Aquin, see Aquinas;
- Thomists, i. 162 f., 243, 271, 339, 370.
- See Aristotle
- Three Kings, i. 174, iv. 171.
- See Magi
- Thuringia, v. 21
- Timothy, v. 328
- Tithes, ii. 193, 221, vi. 85 f., 94 f.
- Titillationes, ii. 94
- Titles.
- See Doctor, Ecclesiastes, Pope (of Wittenberg), Prophet, etc.
- Titus, 64, 306, 386
- Tobogganing, vi. 373
- Tolerance, L. the herald of T.? iii. 109, v. 558, vi. 266 f., 448.
- See Intolerance
- Tomb, L.’s, vi. 387 ff., 392 ff.
- Tonsure, i. 120, 276, v. 113, 515
- Torgau, ii. 215, iii. 55 ff., v. 183, 340, vi. 108;
- T. Articles, vi. 417;
- Book of T., vi. 419
- Tower-incident, i. 388-400
- Tradition, not the same as the personal views of the Fathers, vi. 336;
- is the common usage of the Churches, vi. 253, 309;
- scorned, iv. 420 f.;
- thrown over, v. 437 f.;
- and yet appealed to, iii. 395 f., iv. 409 f., 494;
- v. 399, 462.
- See Fathers
- Training.
- See Education
- Translations, iii. 413 f., 416.
- See Bible, etc.
- Transubstantiation, i. 161 f., iii. 329, 382, n., 445 f.
- See Consubstantiation
- Transylvania, v. 167
- Treasure.
- See Thesaurus
- Trent, Council of, indirectly brought about by L., vi. 426;
- steps towards its assembling, iii. 424 ff., vi. 492, 494;
- its doings, v. 387 ff.;
- on relics, etc., vi. 437;
- the Catechism, vi. 435;
- not fair to judge L. everywhere by its standard, i. 224;
- L. on the Council, iv. 339 f., v. 376-394, 429, vi. 344, 364, 375;
- its reaction on the Protestants, vi. 419 f., 423 f.
- Treptow, iii. 407
- Treves, v. 221
- Trinity, ii. 397 ff., iv. 240 f., 488 f.
- Trithemius, J., i. 48, 91
- Trump of doom, iv. 329, v. 239, vi. 344
- Trutfetter, J., i. 6, 137, 311, 320, 343, iv. 356
- Truthfulness, v. 111.
- See Calumnies, Lies
- Tübingen, iii. 430, vi. 38
- Turks, iii. 76-93, iv. 247, v. 417-421;
- a sign of the Last Day, v. 227;
- L.’s fear, v. 167;
- L. does little to help the defence, ii. 383, iii. 70 f., 94 f., 214, v. 129, 231;
- T. and Pope, etc., ii. 324, v. 234;
- T. and Evangelicals, iv. 20, v. 197, 234, 417-421, 479;
- Embassy to the T., v. 234, vi. 344 f.
- See Appendix I, passim
- Tyrants, world cannot get on without, iii. 147;
- assassination of T., ii. 199, iii. 357, iv. 12, vi. 269
- Ubiquity.
- See Christ
- Ulenberg, C., i. xxiv., ii. 131, iv. 243, 262, n., vi. 268
- Ulm, ii. 382, iii. 64, 421, vi. 272, 278
- Ulrich of Augsburg, S., iii. 250, iv. 89 f.
- — Würtemberg, iii. 58, 67 f., iv. 196 ff.
- Ulscenius, vi. 52, n.
- Unbelief, L.’s occasional U., v. 373;
- the worst of sins, iii. 177;
- “Catholic U.,” i. 326, 390, 395;
- lack of fiducial faith constitutes U., vi. 193 f.
- See Faith, Rome
- Undermark, M., iv. 383
- Universities, appealed to, ii. 21, iv. 6;
- unmarried Fellows at the, iv. 154;
- derided, ii. 80, 347, iii. 143, iv. 336, vi. 24 f., 33;
- decline of the U. due to L., ii. 340 f., 358 f., vi. 27 f.;
- the new U., vi. 38.
- See Paris, etc.
- Unseemliness of L.’s language, specimens of the, i. 245, ii. 117 f., 121, 144 ff., iii. 226, 229-241, 251, 264-273, 399, 403, 426, iv. 45, 64, 106, 143, 148, 153 f., 161-164, 177, 285 ff., 295 f., 305, 318-322, v. 115, 196, 229, 238, 397, 406 f., 421-431, vi. 72, 254, 336, 338, 349, 363 f., 513.
- See Abusive language
- Urban, vi. 383
- Ursinus, Z., vi. 414, 422
- Usingen, B. A. von, L.’s professor, i. 6, 14;
- suspicious of Aristotle, i. 136 f.;
- the “best Paraclete,” i. 10, vi. 206;
- traces in the Comm. on Romans, i. 243;
- U. on the two “factions,” i. 147;
- opposes L., i. 311, ii. 342 ff., 350;
- L.’s treatment of U., ii. 337, 347, 361, n.
- Usury and interest, iii. 104, iv. 216, 266, v. 479, 562, vi. 78, n., 81-98
- Utilitarianism, vi. 23
- Utraquists of Prague, ii. 9, 112
- Vadian, J., iv. 100
- Valla, L., ii. 286, iii. 145
- Vasa, G., vi. 480
- Vehe, M., iii. 238, iv. 383, vi. 436
- Venatorius, T., ii. 43, vi. 483
- Venial sin.
- See Sin
- Venice, i. 228, iii. 430, v. 167
- Vergerio, P. P., iii. 70, 425-430, iv. 358 f., 485, v. 391
- Vestments, ii. 323, iii. 393, 413, iv. 511, v. 147, 220, 222, 313, vi. 410
- Vicar, District, L. elected, i. 69;
- doings as D. V., i. 88 ff., 124, 262-268, 297 f., 315 f., 333 f.
- Viccius, J., ii. 27
- Vienna, iii. 81, 88, 383
- Vio, T. de, ii. 46
- Violence, of language, ii. 11, 13 f., iii. 365 f., 444, iv. 306 f., vi. 108 f., 112;
- V. advocated, ii. 55, iii. 127.
- Violent measures, see Intolerance
- Virgil, vi. 17 f., 376
- Virgin, Blessed, see Mary;
- Virgin-Birth, iv. 241, vi. 420, n.;
- L. a V., ii. 143
- Virginity, iii. 244, iv. 147 f.
- See Chastity
- Virtue, no infused V., v. 35;
- no efforts to be made after V., i. 83, iii. 187 ff.;
- the conception of V. altered, iv. 459;
- natural V. is no V. but rather vice, i. 101, 160;
- V. is not a real “habit” nor a “quality,” i. 149 f., 209-213, 216;
- L.’s new view of V., iii. 200-217;
- its defects, v. 84 ff.
- See Qualitas
- Vischer, S., vi. 61
- Visions.
- See Ghost
- Visitations, ii. 113, 223, 299, n., 332, iii. 34, 323, iv. 207 ff., v. 588-597, vi. 241 f.
- Vitalis, F., iii. 152
- Vives, J. L., vi. 44, 58
- Vocation, L.’s V. to the monastic state, i. 18 f., 25, 167, 297 f.
- See Mission, Secular calling
- Volta, G. della, i. 333
- Vows, according to Erasmus, ii. 245;
- Melanchthon, iii. 325, 330, 360, 439;
- according to L., i. 269 f.;
- L.’s attack on V., i. 120, ii. 83-87, 115 ff.;
- encourages others to break their, ii. 116 ff., 139 f., 142, 169;
- L.’s own V., i. 12, ii. 86, vi. 205 ff., 222 f.
- See Chastity
- Vulgarity.
- See Unseemliness
- Wages, high, vi. 84 (iii. 291)
- Walch, J. G., iii. 138, 164, 222, vi. 447
- Waldensians, iv. 417, n.
- Waldschmidt, B., v. 295
- Walther, J., ii. 334, iv. 256, v. 547
- — R., vi. 40
- Wanckel, M., v. 421
- War, legitimacy of, iv. 299;
- evil of, v. 282.
- See Julius II, Peasants, Resistance, Turks
- Warsager, J., iv. 64, n.
- Wartburg, stay at the, ii. 79-96, 368;
- temptations, ii. 88, iii. 196, vi. 511;
- apparitions, etc., vi. 123 f., 134;
- beginning of the German Bible, v. 494, 544;
- effect on L. of his stay, iii. 5 f., 120 f.
- Water, Holy, iii. 266
- Wealth, on whom bestowed, iv. 265
- Wedding, L.’s, ii. 173-189;
- his thoughts before it, ii. 86 f., 118 f., 139 ff., 147 f., 169 f., 218 f., vi. 208;
- a “Joseph’s marriage,” ii. 142;
- after-allusions to his W., iii. 269;
- “good days,” iii. 178, v. 328, vi. 208;
- a means of escaping temptations, vi. 209;
- God’s own work, vi. 162;
- not recognised by the lawyers, iii. 42, vi. 341, 355.
- See Bora, Marriage
- Wegscheider, J., vi. 447
- Weida, M., of, iii. 238, iv. 128, 136
- Weier, M., ii. 323
- Weimar, iii. 70, iv. 23, 44 f., 48, vi. 9
- Weinsberg, ii. 198, vi. 477
- Weislinger, N., ii. 131
- Weller, A., iv. 206
- — Hier., iii. 175 ff., 196, 218, 221, 306, iv. 219, 244, 269, v. 329, vi. 488
- Werdenberg, Hans von, iii. 292
- Werewolf, the Papal, iv. 298, v. 384, vi. 244 f., 491
- Werner, Hans, iv. 197
- — Z., vi. 449
- Wesenberg, vi. 61
- Wessel, J., vi. 474
- Westphal, J., vi. 408, 410, 415
- Whale.
- See Haarlem
- Whore, use of the word, iii. 270 f.
- Wicel, G., i. 16, iii. 403, 416, iv. 160, 165 f., 181 f., 361 ff., 471, v. 43, 379, 436
- Wiclif, i. 106, 108, n., ii. 232, 286, n., iv. 417, n., v. 243, vi. 26
- Widebram, F., vi. 417
- Widerstett, ii. 137
- Wied, H. von, v. 166, vi. 492 f.
- Wieland, vi. 448
- Wife, terrible to die without a W., iii. 242 f.
- See Bishop, Bora, Marriage, Women
- Wigand, J., vi. 409 f., 413, 415
- Wild, J., iii. 238, iv. 366
- Wilde, S., iv. 99
- Will of God, reason why things are good and evil, i. 157, 212, see God (the hidden);
- Will (human), see Freedom;
- L.’s strong Will, iii. 112, iv. 259, vi. 396.
- See Defiance
- Will, Last W. and Testament, iii. 42 f., 435 f., iv. 207, 281, 329
- William of Bavaria, ii. 171 f., 380, iii. 66, 430, iv. 367
- — II, of Hesse, iv. 45, 61
- — IV, iv. 70, vi. 420
- Wimpfeling, J., i. 24, 48, 52, iii. 238, iv. 169, vi. 18, 34, 214
- Wimpina, C., i. 344, iv. 303, 384
- Winand, i. 12
- Wine, iii. 293, 301, 304, 307, 310, 314, iv. 26, 171, vi. 446
- Winistede, J., vi. 61
- Winther, J., iv. 25
- Witches, L. and the, iii. 230, 356 f., v. 187, 241 f., 276 f., 289-297, 304
- Wittenberg, L. goes to W., i. 21;
- dislike for, iv. 215 f., vi. 345 ff.;
- “compelled by God” to go thither, iii. 114;
- the escaped nuns at W., ii. 136 ff.;
- conversion of the town, ii. 327 ff., vi. 240 f.;
- Bugenhagen made parish-priest, iii. 407;
- suppression of the Mass, ii. 90 f., iv. 510 f.;
- “Church of W.,” “School of W.,” v. 384, vi. 314 f.;
- morals, iv. 209 f., 215-218, v. 247, vi. 77;
- the students vi. 367;
- hasty marriages, vi. 358;
- the Black Monastery, i. 297, n., iii. 218, 282 f., v. 203 f., 207, 346, vi. 509;
- Elster Gate, ii. 51, 54, vi. 381;
- Parish church, ii. 98, iv. 286;
- University, i. 38 f.
- See Melanchthon, Pope (of Wittenberg), Zwingli
- Wolferinus, vi. 354
- Wolfframsdorff, J. F. von, iii. 292
- Wolfgang of Anhalt, ii. 384, iii. 64, vi. 380 f.
- Wollin, iii. 407
- Women, status of, iii. 233, 267, iv. 132-178;
- advice of L.’s director, vi. 206, n.;
- degraded by L., iii. 253;
- “plenty of wives and children few,” iii. 291;
- “who loves not woman, wine and song,” iii. 293 f.;
- “a woman’s love,” iii. 289.
- See Marriage
- Word, the inner W. (i.e. spirit), i. 229, 299, iv. 397 f.;
- replaced by the outward W. (i.e. letter), iii. 397 f., iv. 408-411, v. 161, 164, vi. 149;
- the divine W. in the Sermon and the Eucharist, v. 153;
- the W. of truth, i. 83.
- See Bible, Revelations, Temptations
- Work, L.’s power for work, i. 267, 274 f., ii. 52 f., 87 f., 97 f., 134, 160, 223, iii. 117, 298 f., iv. 260 f., v. 497 ff., vi. 342, 348
- Works, good, iv. 449-481, v. 38-43;
- L.’s dislike for, i. 43, 62, 118 ff., 167, 208, ii. 348 f., v. 45;
- reason for his apostasy, i. 117 ff., vi. 189;
- natural G. W. non-existent, i. 92;
- probably all of them mortal sins, i. 317;
- G. W. are mere Mosaism, i. 251;
- the Catholic “Holiness-by-works,” i. 67, 71, 108, 182;
- the only goodness in W. is imputed goodness, i. 212;
- truly G. W. are found only in those justified by faith, i. 215;
- in these all works are G. W., ii. 36, n.;
- whereas in others all are sins, v. 47 f.;
- the best of G. W. is fiducial faith, v. 85;
- L.’s teaching on G. W. helps on his cause, vi. 403 f.
- See Commandments, Concurrence, Counsels, Ethics, Law, Merit, Synergism
- World, L. against the W. and the W. against L., vi. 271;
- W. and Christianity, v. 55 f.;
- end of W.
- See Last Day;
- see also Secular Calling
- Worms, L. at the Diet of, ii. 57 f., 61-79, 132, 324, 367, iii. 209, n., iv. 85, 355, vi. 105;
- Edict of W., ii. 380 f.
- Worship, L.’s charges against Catholic W., i. 283, ii. 354 f., iii. 46, v. 46, 439, vi. 242-245;
- true W. consists of faith, praise and thanks, v. 44;
- public W., v. 145-154, 466;
- not meant for “Christians,” v. 466, vi. 445, n.;
- must be free, i. 252;
- the new form of W., ii. 97 f., 320 f.;
- to be in Latin, iii. 396;
- v. 146; or in Greek, or Hebrew, iv. 280;
- to be settled by the Government, vi. 263.
- See Ritual
- Würtemberg, iii. 67 f., iv. 46, 53, 196-201
- Würzburg, v. 220, vi. 47
- Wurzen, v. 200, 202
- Ypres, vi. 43 f.
- Zachariae, J., i. 107
- Zanchi, vi. 410, n.
- Zasius, U., ii. 39, 211 f., 244, n., 256, 261, iv. 336, 360, vi. 31, 438 f.
- Zeitz, v. 193, iv. 346
- Zell, M., ii. 153, vi. 278
- Zerbst, v. 189, 218, vi. 266
- Ziegler, B., v. 500, vi. 410
- — J., ii. 133, iii. 303, vi. 271
- Zinzendorf, vi. 445
- Ziska, iii. 96
- Zoch, L., iv. 349
- Zulsdorf, vi. 346
- Zürich, iii. 422 ff., 447
- Zwickau, ii. 97, 99, 205, iii. 234, 402, vi. 34 f., 255, 263, 266
- Zwilling, G., i. 297, n., ii. 98, 314 ff., 336, iii. 121, vi. 504
- Zwingli, U., an Erasmian, ii. 248;
- yet a predestinarian, iii. 189;
- an iconoclast, v. 208, 222;
- rationalist, i. 175;
- intolerance, vi. 278;
- stands up for the Epistle of James, v. 523;
- against the bigamy, iv. 10, n.;
- relations with L., iii. 379-385;
- L.’s jealousy, ii. 376, iii. 65, 177, 389, iv. 87, 308 ff., 410 f., 493 f., v. 104, 231, 531 f., vi. 108, 280, 289, 352;
- Wittenberg Concord, iii. 417-424;
- Z. on L., iii. 277.
- See Marburg Conference, Philip II
- Zwinglians, Sacramentarians, etc., ii. 223, iii. 67, 327 f., 379-385, 409, 424, v. 76, 79 f., 104 f., 169, 231, 397 ff., 465, vi. 289, 316, 351 f., 396.
- See Supper
- Zwolle, vi. 35