Waldenses, 238.
Walfart und Strasse zu Sant Jacob, 132, 226.
Wallachia, 19.
Wandering Students, 54.
Wanner, Johann, 310.
Warbeck, Perkin, 21.
Wartburg, the, 297, 402.
Wealth, based on possession of land, 80;
new sources of, in trade, 84 ff.;
from farming Indulgences, 83.
Wehe, Jacob, a peasant leader, 330.
Weinsburg, the massacre at, 330.
Weisthümer, collections of village consuetudinary law, 90 ff., 103, 107.
Welser, the, family of capitalists, 85, 361.
Wesley, John, and Luther, 403.
Wessel, John, 58, 196.
Wiclif, John, 149, 238, 290.
Wiclifites, 150.
Wimpheling, Jacob, 52, 58, 257, 309.
Wimpina, Conrad, wrote counter-theses, 229.
Windsheim, 347.
Wissenberg, 347.
Wittenberg, town of, 204, 206, 234, 238, 389.
Wittenberg, the “tumult” in, 313, 320.
Wittenberg, University of, 205, 208, 232, 250, 311 ff.
Wittenberg Concord, 377.
Wittenberg Nightingale, 310.
Wittenberg Ordinance (1522), 315, 401.
Wolfenbüttel Library, Luther's MSS. in the, 209.
Wolsey, Cardinal, 184, 298.
conference with Luther at, 293.
See Diet.
Würtemburg, Duchy of, seized by the House of Hapsburg, 37;
recovered by its Duke, 376 f., 392, 395.
Würzburg, the Bishop of, 334.
Zasius, Ulrich of Freiburg, 257.
Zell, Matthew, 350.
Zerbst, 214.
Zimmerische Chronik, 88, 134.
Zurich, 350.
Zwickau, 206, 314, 318.
Zwickau Prophets, the, 314, 320, 325.
Zwilling an Augustinian Eremite preacher, 313, 316.
Zwingli, relations with Luther, 347 ff.;
influenced by Humanism, 348;
social environment, 348;
South German towns under his influence, 351;
at Marburg, 352 ff.;
his doctrine of the Sacrament of the Supper, 356;
his death, 374; 333, 337, 352, 353, 388, 463, 467 n.