Part, Paragraph
1 Intro (12)| Below, pp. 63-90. ~
2 1 (6) | See Catholic Encyclo., IV, pp. 391 ff. ~
3 1 (15) | unter Kaiser Karl V., II, pp. 685 f, III, 665. ~
4 1 (23) | of 1519 (Weimar Ed., II, pp. 185 ff., and in the German
5 1 (23) | Papacy at Rome (Vol. I, pp. 337-394). ~
6 1 (24) | Pp. 66 ff. ~
7 1 (27) | Luther als Kirchenhistoriker, pp. 291 ff.; KOHLER, Luther
8 1 (27) | KOHLER, Luther und die Kg., pp. 148 ff. ~
9 2 (4) | Cambridge Mod. Hist., I, pp. 659 f. ~
10 2 (11) | Catholic Encyclopedia, I, pp. 537 f. Luther here alleges
11 2 (11) | unter Kaiser Karl V., II, pp. 675 f.). Similar complaints
12 2 (15) | Quellen, 2d ed., NO. 261, pp. 167 f.). It provides that
13 2 (23) | benefices. (WREDE, op. Cit., II, pp. 677 f.) ~
14 2 (33) | itself. Cf. Cath. Encyc., Vi, pp. 588f. ~
15 2 (36) | SCHULTE, Die Fugger in Rom, I, pp. 282 ff. Between 1513 and
16 2 (42) | complained of (see above, pp. 86 ff. and notes), were
17 Prop1 (3) | See above, pp. 91 f. ~
18 Prop1 (7) | See above, pp. 86 f. ~
19 Prop1 (8) | See above, pp. 92 f. ~
20 Prop1 (11)| Germans. (WREDE, op. Cit., II, pp. 675f.) ~
21 Prop1 (15)| KOHLER, L. Und die Kg., pp. 139 ff. ~
22 Prop1 (24)| See above, pp. 88 f. ~
23 Prop1 (28)| see KOHLER, L. u. die Kg., pp. 59 ff. ~
24 Prop1 (30)| Discussion of Confession, Vol. I, pp. 96.f. ~~
25 Prop1 (39)| 1520). Weimar Ed., II, pp. 217 ff.; Erl. Ed., op.
26 Prop1 (39)| Ed., op. var. Arg., III, pp. 293 ff. ~~
27 Prop1 (41)| Papacy at Rome, Vol. I, pp. 357 f. ~
28 Prop1 (43)| Donation (Erl. Ed., XXV, pp. 176 ff.).
29 Prop1 (45)| 252, and literature cited pp. 706-713; 727 f. ~
30 Prop1 (53)| Discussion of Confession, Vol. I, pp. 68 ff., 98. ~
31 Prop1 (57)| alone (See Realencyk., Vi, pp. 212 ff.), and Luther had
32 Prop1 (61)| habe, etc. Weimar Ed. XI, pp. 408 ff. ~
33 Prop1 (64)| Celibacy, 3d ed. (1907), I, pp. 59 ff. ~
34 Prop2 (1) | Discussion of Confession, Vol. I, pp. 96 ff. ~
35 Prop2 (8) | concerning the Ban, above, pp. 33 ff. ~
36 Prop2 (10)| on Good Works", Vol. I, pp. 240 f. ~
37 Prop2 (15)| See above, pp. 96 f. ~
38 Prop2 (23)| Reformation. Cf. Realencyk, xxi, pp. 347 ff. ~
39 Prop2 (24)| after 1491. Cf. Benrath, pp. 104 f. ~
40 Prop2 (39)| the New Testament, Vol. I, pp. 308 ff. ~
41 Prop2 (40)| Babylonian Captivity (below, pp. 291 f.) Luther definitely
42 Prop2 (41)| the sodalities see above, pp. 8, 26 ff. On the whole
43 Prop2 (41)| whole subject see Benrath, pp. 106 f.; KOLDE in Realencyk.,
44 Prop2 (41)| KOLDE in Realencyk., III, pp. 434 ff.; LEA, Hist. Of
45 Prop2 (41)| Of Conf. And Indulg, III, pp. 470 ff. ~
46 Prop2 (47)| Inquisition in the MA, II, pp. 453 ff. ~
47 Prop2 (48)| Cambridge Modern History, I, pp. 130 ff., and literature
48 Prop2 (56)| both elements. See below, pp. 178 f. ~
49 Prop2 (57)| Babylonian Captivity, below, pp. 178 ff. ~
50 Prop2 (60)| at this time, see below, pp. 187 ff. ~
51 Prop3 (6) | See above, pp. 94 f. ~
52 Prop3 (22)| Mediaeval History, I (1911), pp. 244 f. ~
53 Prop3 (24)| of 1524. (Weim. Ed. XV, pp. 293 ff.) ~
54 Prop3 (29)| cit., II, 842, note 4; III pp. 574 f.). On Luther's view
55 Prop3 (30)| reaffirmed (WREDE, op. cit., II, pp. 343f.), but the Diet adjourned
56 Prop3 (34)| in this edition, Vol. I, pp. 184 ff.; see especially
57 Prop3 (34)| 184 ff.; see especially pp. 266 ff. ~
58 Prop3 (37)| of the Church. See below, pp. 170 ff. ~
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