Lutheran movement in england during the reigns of henry VIII. And edward VI



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Œcolampadius, John (b. 1482, d. 1531), 49, 354.

Offertory, 303.

Order, Common, of Service, 48, 285.

Orders, Sacrament of, 111.

Original Sin, 91, 137 sq.

Osiander, Andrew (b. 1498, d. 1552), 46 sqq., 104, 129, 148, 206, 223, 240, 260, 270-2, 289, 315, 335 sq., 352.

Ott-Heinrich Order (1543), 256, 260, 268, 271.

Overall, John, Bishop of Lichfield (b. 1559, d. 1619), 332.

Oxford, University of, 2, 4, 8, 10, 14 sq., 44, 48, 62, 192, 209, 275.
Paissy, Colloquy of (1561), 210.

Palmer, William (b. 1803), 256 sq., 259, 268, 272 sq.

Papacy, 161, 182.

Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1504, d. 1575), 8.

Passau, Peace of (1552), 203.

Paul III. (b. 1466, Pope 1534, d. 1549), 194.



Pax, The, in the Communion Service, 309.

Paynell, Thomas (d. 1563), 9, 148.

Pellicanus, Conrad (b. 1478, d. 1566), 117.

Penance, Sacrament of, 91.

Perry, George S., 101.

Peter, Dr. William, 82.

Philip, Landgrave of Hesse (b. 1504, d. 1567), 67, 152, 194, 197.

Pirkheimer, Willibald (b. 1470, d. 1531), 45. [[@Page:372]]

Pole, Reginald, Cardinal (b. 1500, d. 1558), 44, 75.

Pollanus (Poullain), Valerandus (d. 1558), 343,

Polydore, Vergil (b. 1470, d. 1550), 4.

Polygamy, Melanchthon on, 50.

Pomeranian Order of 1542, 304.

Ponet (Poinet), John (d. 1556), 331.

Potter, Thomas, 355.

Prayer, Tyndale on, 31.

Confessional, 278, 281 sq.

General, 303.

Preface, The, in the Service, 306.

Preparatory Service, 278, 287.

Prologues, Tyndale’s, 25 sq.

Private Baptism, 262.

Confession, 267.

Mass, 68.

Procter, Frances, 243, 257, 273, 330.

Prussian Order, 223, 255.

Psalter of “Common Prayer,” 124.

Public Baptism, 263 sq.

Puffendorf, Samuel, Baron (b. 1632, d. 1694), 348.

Purgatory, 165.

Puritanism, 11, 346.
Ranke, Leopold von (b. 1795, d. 1886), 96, 101.

Ratisbon (Regensburg), Diet of (1532), 45, 196, 351.

Reformation, English, Theories of, I .

Regius, Urban (b. 1490, d. 1541), 13, 52 sq., 352 sq., 356 sq.

Repentance, 93, 96.

Repetitio of 1536, 89.

Repetition of Augsburg Confession, 71.

Rice, Richard, 353.

Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop of London (b. 1500, d. 1555), 9 sq., 207, 215, 245.

Ring, The, in the Marriage Ceremony, 271.

Robinson, Richard, 357 sq.

Rogers, Daniel (b. 1538, d. 1591), 126.

John (b. 1500 or 1509, martyr 1555), 125 sq., 145 sq., 181.

Roman Liturgies and Missals, 219.

Romish Leaven in the X Articles, 96.

Rostock, 141.

Roy, William (martyr, 1531), 17.

Rupertus (d. 911), 297, 299. [[@Page:373]]
Sachs, Hans (b. 1494, d. 1576), 46, 123 sq.

Sacrament, Definition of, 86, 112.

Sacramental and Sacrificial Elements of Worship, 285 sqq.

Sacramentarians, 94, 180, 297.

Salig, Christian August (b. 1692, d. 1738), 125, 203.

Salutation, The, 296, 365.

Sampson, Thomas (b. 1517, d. 1589), 354.

Sanctus, The, 221,307. [351.

Sarcerius, Erasmus (b. 1501, d. 1559), 140, 146, 148, 153, 167, 179. 180, 224,

Sarum, Use of, 220, 239, 242, 251 sqq., 260, 269, 271.

Sastrow, Earth. John (b. 1520), 179.

Saxon Order of 1539, 256, 273, see Herzog-Heinrich.

Visitation Articles, 255.

Articles of 1551, 341.

Lower, Order of (1585), 273.

Schaff, Dr. Philip (b. 1819), 101, 339.

Schmucker. Dr. Beale Melanchthon (b. 1827, d. 1888), 80.

Schnepff, Erhard (b. 1495, d. 1558), 52, 72, 347.

Schœberlein, Dr. Ludwig Frederick (b. 1813, d. 1881), 294.

Schœffer, P. (b. 1430, d. 1503), 20.

Schwabach Articles (1529), 91, 335.

Schwabach-Hall Order (1543), 242, 249, 254-6, 270 sq., 327.

“Schwarmerians,” 180.

Scotland, Reformation in, 2. [196.

Seckendorf, Veit Ludwig von (b. 1626, d. 1692), 71 sq., 136, 139, 159, 166,

Selnecker, Nicholas (b. 1530, d. 1592), 358.

Sermon, The, 302.

Service, The Lutheran Chief, 283-313.

Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset (b. 1500, d. 1552), 198, 214.

Shakespeare, 193.

Shaxton, Nicholas, Bishop of Salisbury (d. 1556), 10, 83, 150, 156.

Sherborne, Robert, Bishop of Chichester (d. 1536), 83.

Shirrye, Richard (martyr, 1556), 354.

Sick, Visitation of the, 273.

Six Articles, The, 145 sq., 150-9, 167 sqq., 191 sqq., 201.

Sixty-seven Points, The, 83.

Skip, John, Bishop of Hereford (d. 1552), 10.

Smalcald Articles, no sq., 160 sq., 164, 166, 203, 341.

League, 51-62, 142, 168, 194, 196, 199.

War, 197, 214.

Smithfield, 183. [[@Page:374]]

Smythe, Richard (d. 1563), 20934.

Solm, Count (d. 1545), 72.

Somerset, Duke of, see Seymour, Edward.

Spalatin, Dr. George (b. 1484, d. 1545), 62, 148.

Spengler, Lazarus (b. 1479, d. 1534), 46, 122, 124.

Speratus, Paul (b. 1484, d. 1551), 122, 124.

Sponsors, Address to, 260.

St. Andrew’s, University of, 2.

St. Lawrence’s, Nürnberg, 45 sq.

St. Paul’s, London, 2, 5, 12, 230.

St. Sebald’s, Nürnberg, 45 sq., 250.

Stafford, George (d. 1529), 9.

Standish, Dr. Henry (d. 1535), 39.

Dr. John (b. 1509, d. 1570), 186.

Staupitz, Dr. John (d. 1524), 45.

Stolcesley, John, Bishop of London (d. 1539), 83, 104.

Strassburg, 152, 208-10, 333, 346 sq.

Mass (1524), 227-9, 276-9, 303.

Strigel, Victor (b. 1514, d. 1569), 347.

Strype, John (b. 1643, d. 1737), 74, 99, 150, 160, 166, 315.

Sturm, Jacob (b. 1489, d. 1553), 72.

Sumner (d. 1523), II.

Surplice, 344.

Sursum Corda, 306.

Syngylton, Robert (Translator of Augsburg Confession, hanged March 7th, 1544), 354.

Synods in Nassau, 147.
Taverner, Richard (b. 1505, d. 1575), 11, 44, 80 sq., 140, 143, 146 sq., 179, 192,337,351.

Taylor, John, Bishop of Lincoln (d. 1554), 245.



Te Deum, 183, 302 sqq.

Telesphorus (Bishop of Rome 128-139), 296.

Ten Articles of 1536, 80, 88-104, I2 8, 138 sq.

Testament, Erasmus New, 3, 7.

Tetzel, Dr. John (b. between 1450 and ‘60, d. 1519), 130, 142.

Thirteen Articles of 1535, 63.

1538, 136-9.

Thirty-Nine Articles, 136, 339-42.

Thixtell, 9.

Toledo, 219. [[@Page:375]]

Tonstall, Cuthbert, Bishop of London (b. 1475, d. 1559), 16, 21, 83, 146, 150.

Tracts for the Times (1833-41), 100.

Traheron, Bartholomew (Dean of Chichester, 1550), 216 sq.

Transubstantiation, 164.

Trent, Council of (1545-63), 194, 200, 219, 264, 267, 342, 357.

Trinity, 137, 184.

Trollope, William, 330.

Turner, Wyllyam (d. 1568), 9, 352.

Turrecremata (Torquemada) Juan de (b. 1388, d. 1468), 297.

Twelve Apostles, Teaching of, 306.

Tyndale, Wiliiam (b. 1484, martyr 1536), u, 14-39, 74, 105, 116-8, 126, 181, 183, 207.
Ulmis ab, John, 216.

Ulrich, Duke of Würtemberg (b. 1487, duke from 1503, d. 1550),


Vergerius, Peter Paul (b. 1498, d. 1565), 64.

Vespers, 221, 247 sqq., 281.

Vestments, Episcopal, 207.

Votum, The, 303.
Walch, Dr. J. G. (b. 1693, d. 1775), 159, 209.

Walpole, Thomas, 191.

Walter, Henry, 17 sq., 30.

Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1450, d. 1532), 4, 22, 43.

Wartburg, 220.

Weimar Archives, 160.

Welsh, Sir John, 15.

Wesleys, The, 8, 348.

Wessel, John (b. 1420, d. 1489), 13.

Wescott, Dr. Brooke Foss, Bishop of Durham, (b. 1825), 23, 25, 29, 116 sq.

Wheatly, Charles (b. 1686, d. 1742), 250.

Whitsunday, a time for Baptism, 254.

Whittingham, Dr. William (b. 1524, d. 1579), 344.

Wiclif, John (b. 1324, d. 1384), 2, 10, 13.

William, Count of Nassau, 141 sq., 144.

William, Prince of Orange (b. 1533, assassinated 1584), 141, 143.

Winkworth, Catherine (b. 1825), 119.

Wittenberg, Barnes at, 181 sq.

Beyer at, 343.

Captured, 200.

Concord, 210 sq. [[@Page:376]]

Wittenberg, Faculty, 74-7, 80, 101, 129, 145, 169, 177, 223.

Negotiations at (1536), 55, 62, 68, 74, 144, 152.

Rogers at, 125 sq.

Sarcerius at, 141.

Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas (b. 1471, d. 1530), 4, 10, 12, 32, 41-3, 6l, 78.

Worms, Luther at, (1521), 192.

Würtemberg Confession (1552), 339, 341, 346.

Order (1553), 254 sq., 260-3.
York, Use of, 220, 260, 271.
Zürich, 210, 214 sq., 276, 346.

Bible, 116 sq.



Zwingli, Ulrich. (b. 1484, d. 1531), 38, 49, 117, 166, 207, 209, 276, 287, 354.

1 Paradesis ad lect. pium, Vaughan’s Revolutions in English History. 1: 101.

2 History of England, II: 40.

3 Hardwick’s History of the Reformation, p. 182.

4 Original Letters, First Series, 1: 239 sqq.

5 The decree is given in full in Strype’s Memorials of the Reformation, V: 332; Gerdesius, Hist. Ref., IV: 112.

6 Strype’s Memorials, I: 57-61.

7 Hardwick, 179.

8 Gerdesius, IV: 117.

9 Hardwick, 179.

10 Letter in Gerdesius, IV: 125.

11 Cooper’s Athence Cantabrigienses, 1: 130.

12 Foxe’s Acts and Monuments, II: 217; Gerdesius, IV: 129. (Footnote has no reference in printed material)

13 Vaughan’s Revolutions in English History, 1: 104.

14 Cooper’s Ath. Cantab., I: 42.

15 Curteis, “Dissent in its relation to the Church of England,” p. 56.

16 P. 12.

17 Cooper’s Ath. Cantab., p. 39.

18 Cooper’s Ath. Cantab., 1: 51.

19 Original Letters, Third Series, II: 71.

20 Ellis, Original Letters, Third Series, I: 246.

21 Acts and Monuments; History of (Presbyterian Board of Publication, Phila.,) p. 78.

22 This list is found in Gerdesius, IV: 139 sqq.; Foxe, “Acts and Monuments.”

23 Walter’s Life of Tyndale, prefixed to “Doctrinal Treatises” (Parker Society,) p. XV.

24 William Tyndale, A Biography. 94 sqq.

25 Ib. p. 96.

26 Ib. p. 495.

27 History of English Bible, I: 127.

28 A Handbook of the English Versions, 82 sqq.

29 Ib., pp. 107-115.

30 William Roye was Tyndale’s amanuensis.

31 Ellis Original Letters Third Series, II: 88.

32 Ellis, Or. Letters, II: 71 sqq.

33 De Wette’s Luther’s Briefen, III: 24.

34 Foxe’s Acts and Monuments, IV: 666.

35 Westcott’s History of the English Bible, p. 45.

36 Demaus’ Life of Tyndale, p. 424.

37 History of English Bible, p. 174.

38 Handbook to English Version, p. 115.

39 William Tyndale. A biography, p. 237.

40 Other examples may be found in “A Revised English Bible, the want of the Church,” by John R. Beard, D. D., London, 1857.

41 History of English Bible, p. 192.

42 History of English Bible, p. 198.

43 Demaus, William Tyndale. A Biography.

44 Tyndale’s Doctrinal Treatises (Parker Society), Note on p. 68.

45 Strype’s Memorials, I: 177.

46 Luther’s Works, Erl. Ed., XLIII: 41.

47 History of English Bible, I: 122 sqq.

48 Erl. Ed. 22: 55.

49 Ib. 28: 316.

50 Ausführliche Historia Motuum, p. 89.

51 Burnet’s History of the Reformation, I: 22.

52 Ranke’s England, I: 122.

53 Strype’s Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer, I: 3.

54 Ib. p. 8.

55 Strype, Mem. of Cranmer, I: 180.

56 Ellis, Original Letters, III, vol. II: p. 189.

57 Acta Hist. Eccles. XLIX: 718.

58 Mel. Opera, C. R. II: 520-537.

59 De Wette’s Luther’s Briefen, IV: 306.

60 Ib. p. 296.

61 III: 212.

62 “This term added because of those who after the diet of 1530, had assented to the Confession.” Seckendorf, III: 24.

63 Ib. pp. 24, 25.

64 Ib. p. 22.

65 Ib.; De Wette’s Luther’s Briefen, IV: 369, 373, 380.

66 For letter, see C. R. II: 828.

67 C. R. II: 1009 sqq.

68 Seckendorf, III: 100.

69 C. R. II: 851.

70 C. R. II: 861-864.

71 “Nor is it too much to suppose, that the formularies of faith, which were promulgated in the reign of Henry, originated in the advice of Melanchthon, as contained in a letter to that Prince, dated March 3, [13] 1535.” Archbishop Laurence’s Lectures, Fourth Edition, Oxford, 1853, p. 200.

72 C. R. II: 921 sqq.

73 De Wette’s Luther’s Briefen, IV: 633.

74 C. R. II: 942.

75 Ib. 944.

76 Ib. 948.

77 C. R. II: 967 sqq.

78 H. L. Benthem’s Neu-cröffnetcr Engeländischer Kirch und Schulen-Staat, p. 889 sqq.

79 Ib. pp. 1028 sqq.

80 Ib. V: pp. 559 sqq.

81 II: pp. 1032 sqq.

82 C. R. II: 1032 sqq. “XIII” is not found in the document.

83 Burnet’s History, II: 698.

84 Ib. p. 699.

85 C. R. III: 12.

86 Ib. p. 26.

87 De Wette’s, Luther’s Briefen, IV: 663, 668.

88 C. R III: 26.

89 De Wette’s Luther’s Briefen, IV: 671.

90 Ib.

91 Memorials, I: 367.

92 C. R. III: 53.

93 Ib. p. 683.

94 I p. 111. sq.

95 Of this “Repetitio,” however, we can find no trace, the document ordinarily known as the “Rep. Aug. Conf.,” being the Saxon Confession of 1551. See Feuerlin, p. 250. Strype regards it confined to the doctrine of the Lord’s Supper.

96 Ib. p. 112.

97 Seckendorf, III: 112.

98 C. R. III: 49.

99 Seckendorf, III: 111.

100 C. R. III: 62.

101 III: 113.

102 Memorials of Reformation, I: 446.

103 Ib. p. 456.

104 Jenkyn’s Cranmer, I: 164.

105 Jenkyn’s Cranmer, pp. 286 sq.

106 Corpus Reformatorum III: 89 sq

107 Ib.

108 Ib. p. 90 sq.

109 Hardwick “On the Articles” p. 48.

110 Anne Boleyn.

111 History of England, VI: 370.

112 II: p. 61,63.

113 Collier’s Ecc. History of Great Britain, II: 323.

114 History of England, III: 57.

115 Demaus’ Latimer, pp. 224-8.

116 History, III: 61.

117 Church History of Britain, II: 74.

118 Ib. p. 75.

119 See extract in Hardwick’s Articles, pp. 52 sq.

120 Vol. III: 196 sqq.

121 Compare with this argument, Apology, [[p. 215 >> BookOfConcord:AP:13]].

122 They may be found in the Appendix to Burnet’s History; in Hardwick’s Articles; in Strype’s Memorials; in Fuller’s Church History; and in Collier’s Church History.

123 Church History, II: 75.

124 Corpus Reformatorum III: 29 sqq.

125 History of Reformation, p. 197.

126 Corpus Reformatorum 3: 33 sq.

127 Although the Examen is twenty years later, we cite it to show that the formula is Melanchthonian.

128 Book of Concord, (Jacobs), II: 72.

129 Ib. p. 242, sq.

130 Vol. I: p. 418.

131 “The King, then three weeks married to Jane Seymour, in the first enjoyment, as some historians require us to believe, of a guilty pleasure purchased by an infamous murder, drew up with his own hand, a body of articles, interesting as throwing light upon his state of mind, and of deeper moment as the first authoritative statement of doctrine in the Anglican Church.” Froude’s History of England, (London edition), III: 67.

132 History of England, I: 157. Cardwell, Hare, Jennings and other Anglican writers concede the connection of the Articles with the Augsburg Confession, but know nothing of its closer dependence on the Apology.

133 Letter of April 20th, to Vice Chancellor Burkhard, De Wette’s Briefen, IV: 688.

134 Acts and Monuments.

135 Church History, II: 76.

136 Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer, I: 90.

137 Bampton Lectures, p. 201.

138 History of England, VI: 272.

139 Tract 71, vol. III: 25.

140 History of the Convocation of the Church of England, p. 126.

141 History of Articles, p. 57.

142 History of England, I: 157.

143 Reformation in the Church of England, I: 443.

144 Creeds of Christendom, I: 611.

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