History of the Christian Church, Volume VII. Modern Christianity. The German Reformation.
Formula of Concord in the following points: It rejects Eutychianism and the ubiquity of Christ’s body, consubstantiation in the ...
Christian fellowship. The opposition proceeded chiefly from the "Old Lutherans," so called, who insist upon "pure doctrine," as ...
the victims of the Spanish Inquisition outnumber those of heathen Rome, and that more Protestants were executed by the Spaniards ...
But the Anabaptists had their martyrs as well, and they died with the same heroic faith. Hätzer was burnt in Constance, Hübmaier ...
Zwingli and Calvin reduced the sacraments to signs and seals of grace which is inwardly communicated by the Holy Spirit. They as ...
and the standing or sitting posture. Some Lutheran churches retained also the elevation of the host; Luther himself declared it ...
salt, and spittle.^812 He defeated Carlstadt, Muenzer, and the Zwickau Prophets, who rejected infant-baptism, and embarrassed ev ...
A few months before Huebmaier’s death, Luther wrote, rather hastily, a tract against the Anabaptists (January or February, 1528) ...
Melanchthon quoted also the testimonies of Origen, Cyprian, Chrysostom, and Augustin, for the apostolic origin of infant-baptism ...
Supper, in "The Mercersburg Review," 1850, pp. 421–549. Ch. Hodge (Presbyt, d. 1878): in "The Princeton Review" for April, 1848; ...
church which bears his name. But, as the Melanchthonian and moderate Lutherans approach very nearly the Calvinistic view, so the ...
of the words of institution.^820 In his book on the "Adoration of the Sacrament" (1523), addressed to the Waldensian Brethren in ...
of the conservative and churchly elements in his theology.^824 He smarted under the defeat he had suffered in 1522, and first si ...
But now two more formidable opponents appeared on the field, who, by independent study, had arrived at a far more sensible inter ...
to 1 Cor. 11:27, where Paul says that unworthy communicants are guilty of the body and blood of Christ, not of bread and wine. Z ...
"this" in the sacred text; Zwingli, the word "is;" "Oecolampadius, the word "body;"^840 others torture and murder the whole text ...
This book of Zwingli is much sharper than his former writings on the subject. He abstains indeed from abusive language, and says ...
He devotes much space to a defense of the ubiquity of Christ’s body, which he derives from the unity of the two natures. He call ...
the "Studien und Kritiken," 1883, No. II., p. 400–413 (with facsimile). A list of older editions in the "Corpus Reform.," XXVI. ...
the alliance, "for the godless opinion of Zwingli should never be defended." The agreement came to nothing. Philip of Hesse stoo ...
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