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  • 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, 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
  • 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
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  • ? 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 grac 7, 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. 413, 415
  • Mansfeld, i. 5, ii. 131, iv. 165, vi. 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, 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. 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. 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.

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