account of him and of his proceedings for reformation, 361- Conceit, of the people, lamented by Luther, 236. Concord, in religion, Erasmus's work on, 157-165: of Wit- Concubines, popish licences to keep them, 18: commonly kept Concupiscence, denied by the Roman Catholics to be sin, 32, 443. Confederacies, the Elector Frederick on, 235. Conferences, between Catholics and Protestants, at Augsburg, Confession, abuse of, acknowledged by the Pope's commis- of Augsburg, its preparation, 19, 20: presented to the Tetrapolitan, and that of Zuinglius, presented at Conflagrations, in Saxony, ascribed to Henry of Brunswick, 350. Convention of Francfort, 205. Cordatus, letter of Luther to, 559. Correspondence, voluminous, of the Elector of Saxony, and the Corvinus, Anthony, of Hesse, on Erasmus's treatise on Concord, Council, general, earnest desire of one, 2, 3: aversion of the such assemblies, 321: his appeal to one, 321-2.-See Courtain, Philip, 444. Cox, his life of Melancthon quoted, 499. Cramer, John, preaches at Naumburg, 306. Cranmer, Archbishop, ambassador to the Elector of Saxony, Crespy, peace of, 339: Emperor's reasons for, 360: introduced Cruciger, Caspar, an able Protestant divine, 256, 528. D Daniel, extraordinary application of a prophecy of, 51. Deity of Christ, necessity of believing it, 513. Demuth, Nicholas, of Halle, 303. Denmark, correspondence of the German Protestants with, 101, 309: reformation of, 181-183. Despair, produced by popish principles, 37. Dessau, Nicholas Hausman settled there, 131. Devil, the, on Luther's alleged intercourse with, 546-551: his Dezius, a Jesuit, his book on the reconciliation of Popish and Diazius, John, history of him and his brother Alphonso, 457- Diet of Augsburg, the sixth, before which the subject of the re- Discipline of the Protestant churches, 281-2. Discovery, how far religion can be the subject of, 506. Divines, Protestant at Augsburg, their preaching prohibited, 14-16. Divisions, on the gospel's occasioning them, 212, 395. Dominic, St. 530. Dominicanus, Richard, on the Koran, 508. Dort, synod of, it's articles on predestination, 141, 142. E Eber, Paul, a divine of Wittemberg, 485. Eccius, a popish divine, 7: appointed with Faber to refute the virulent speech of his, 97: his dispute with Melancthon at Elevation of the sacramental elements, 512, 513. Elizabeth, sister to the Landgrave, 170.-Wife of Joachim I. of Empire of Germany, its constitution, 104, 105: the several Erasmus, his remark on the Bishop of Augsburg, 27: invited F Faber, 7, 451 appointed, with Eccius, to refute the confession Faith, only, 89, 99, 254, 261, 262: its nature and power, 262: Farell, William, a French reformed divine, 310. Fathers, the, Luther's remarks upon, 322, 527-8: vanity of Ferdinand, King, his sentiments towards the protestants, 22: from him to Luther, 229. Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, why made Cardinal, 213. Forster, John, of Wittemberg, 386. France, correspondence of the German Protestants with, 101: Francfort, convention of, 205. Francis, St., 530: his Conformities, 508. Francis I., of France, rivalry between him and Charles V., 2: Frederick, Elector of Saxony, See Saxony. -, King of Denmark, promotes reformation, 181. Frederick, Elector Palatine, 63, 450. Free will, See Will. Freyburg, reformation of, 245-247. Funds, ecclesiastical, the Elector of Saxony's proposal with re- Furstenburg, Count, 311. G Galatians, Luther's second commentary on, 237: manner in Gattinara, Mercurinus, 18, 19, 534. Genesis, Luther's exposition of, 524, 528. George, of Saxony, See Saxony. Duke of Pomerania, 178. of Anhalt, See Anhalt. Germany, empire of, its constitution, 104, 105: cities of Upper, Gerson, a remarkable confession of his, 37. Gilly, Mr., his account of the Waldenses, 134: a particular Gorlitz, Martin, 352. Gonzaga, Cardinal Hercules, 454. Goslar, city of, proscribed, 343, 351. Grace, something between compulsory and merely assisting, 46: Granvelle, the Emperor's minister, his duplicity, 420-1. Grisonio, Hannibal, the inquisitor, 453. Gropper, Canon of Cologne, a collocutor at Ratisbon, 268: the Grynæus, Simon, 177. Gueldres, dutchy of, taken from the duke of Cleves, 357. Gustavus, Vasa, king of Sweden, his zeal for the reformation, Guttelius, Caspar, 473. H Haguenau, conferences of, 267. Hailbrun, city of, joins the protestants, 54. Halle, in Saxony, extraordinary collection of relics there, 302: in Suabia, Brentius pastor of, 177, 525. Haller, Wolfgang, 304. Hamburg, reformation of, 177: fined by the Imperial Chamber, 203. Hanover, Philip count of, 7: reformation of, 177. Hausman, Nicholas, a protestant divine, removed from Zwickau Hedio, Caspar, of Strasburg, 7. Heldingus, made bishop of Mersburg, 400-1: one of the au- Heldo, vicechancellor of Charles V, his proceedings in Ger- Heldus, George, tutor of Prince George of Anhalt, 389 letter Henneberg, reformation of, 385: account of the dukes of, Henningus, an eminent lawyer, 533. Henry VII, of England, his correspondence with the German Duke of Brunswick, see Brunswick. Duke of Saxony, see Saxony. Heretics, ancient, their doctrines revived, and passing for Herman, archbishop of Cologne, see Cologne. Hesse, Philip, landgrave of, a protestant, 7: his sudden de- |