Part, Paragraph
1 1 (1) | form of papal supremacy, Cf. Vol. I, p. 343 f. ~
2 1 (5) | necessity knows no law." Cf. Vol. I, p. 30, note 2. ~
3 1 (29) | be subject to the pope. Cf. Erl. Ed., xxvi, III ~
4 2 (4) | practiced by the cardinals. Cf. LEA, in Cambridge Mod.
5 2 (5) | Council of Constance (1415). Cf. BENRATH, p. 87, note 17. ~
6 2 (6) | der Papste IV, I, 137. Cf. Hutten's Vadiscus (Bocking
7 2 (23) | Cf. The Gravamina of 1521,
8 2 (27) | cf. Luther to Spalatin, June
9 2 (33) | the corpus juris itself. Cf. Cath. Encyc., Vi, pp. 588f. ~
10 2 (54) | Theses as confessionalia. Cf. Vol. I, p.22. ~
11 2 (59) | maintenance of the Church. Cf. CLEMEN, I, 384, note 15. ~
12 Prop1 (15)| cannon IV of that Council. Cf. KOHLER, L. Und die Kg.,
13 Prop1 (27)| the pope could absolve. Cf. The XCV Theses, Vol. I,
14 Prop1 (30)| Cf. Luther's earlier statement
15 Prop1 (41)| Cf. The Papacy at Rome, Vol.
16 Prop1 (43)| of the present treatise (Cf. ENDERS II, 332). Luther
17 Prop1 (49)| golden" or "jubilee years." Cf. Vol. I, p. 18, and below,
18 Prop1 (50)| Cf. The Italian proverb, "God
19 Prop1 (51)| Cf. Hutten's saying in Vadiscus: "
20 Prop1 (52)| 1473 at twenty-five years. Cf. Vol. I, p. 18. ~
21 Prop1 (53)| Cf. The statements in the Treatise
22 Prop1 (61)| Or "community" (Gemeine). Cf. The Papacy at Rome, Vol.
23 Prop1 (66)| Cf. Hutten's Vadiscus (BOCKING,
24 Prop2 (23)| the time the Reformation. Cf. Realencyk, xxi, pp. 347
25 Prop2 (24)| was displayed after 1491. Cf. Benrath, pp. 104 f. ~
26 Prop2 (30)| or other local dignitary. Cf. Hutten's Vadiscus (Bocking,
27 Prop2 (58)| distinguished from the Hussites, Cf. Realencyk., III, 452, 49. ~
28 Prop3 (11)| Cf. Vol. 1, p. 7. ~
29 Prop3 (18)| possessor of the imperial power (cf. above, p. 109). On the
30 Prop3 (24)| Cf. Luther's Sermon von Kaufbandlung
31 Prop3 (32)| Cf. MULLER, Luther's theol.
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