History of the Christian Church, Volume VII. Modern Christianity. The German Reformation.
We must especially beware of those who say that these pardons from the Pope are that inestimable gift of God by which man is re ...
They are enemies of Christ and of the Pope, who, in order that pardons may be preached, condemn the word of God to utter silenc ...
But he, on the other hand, who exerts himself against the wantonness and license of speech of the preachers of pardons, let him ...
To repress these scruples and arguments of the laity by force alone, and not to solve them by giving reasons, is to expose the ...
existing abuses, and to their desire for a pure, scriptural, and spiritual religion. "Ho, ho! "exclaimed Dr. Fleck, "the man has ...
The discussion forced him into a conflict with the papal authority, on which the theory and traffic of indulgences were ultimate ...
Three months after the appearance of the Theses, he directed the vicar-general of the Augustinian Order to quiet down the restle ...
of Thomas Aquinas (which is frequently appended to the Summa); but in his later years, till his death (1534),—perhaps in consequ ...
Before leaving Augsburg, be left an appeal from Cajetan to the Pope, and "from the Pope ill informed to the Pope to be better in ...
Theses-controversy, and threw a great part of the blame on poor Tetzel; he used all his powers of persuasion, and entreated him ...
Even if the movement had been arrested in one place, it would have broken out in another; indeed, it had already begun independe ...
"Luther is of middle stature; his body thin, and so wasted by care and study that nearly all his bones may be counted.^215 He is ...
Wittenberg. After all, he was more benefited by the disputation and the controversies growing out of it, than his opponents. The ...
der Glaubenslehrer. Bonn, 1826. Heyd: Mel. und Tübingen, 1512–18. Tüb. 1839. Fr. Galle: Characteristik Melanchth. als Theol. und ...
and taught theology, not merely for the enrichment of the mind, but also and chiefly for the promotion of virtue and piety.^221 ...
Philipp Melanchthon." § 41. Luther and Melanchthon. P. Schaff: Luther und Melanchthon, In his "Der Deutsche Kirchenfreund," Merc ...
Melanchthon descended from South Germany, Luther from North Germany; the one from the well-to-do middle classes of citizens and ...
upon it.^225 On several occasions he showed, no doubt, too much timidity and weakness; but his concessions to the enemy, and his ...
This literary Knight and German patriot was descended from an ancient but impoverished noble family of Franconia. He was born Ap ...
"Three things are banished from Rome: simplicity, temperance, and piety (or, in another place: poverty, the ancient discipline, ...
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