Church History, Volume 2 (of 3)
part ii., chap. iii.
Ranke, “History of the Reformation.” Vol. iii., bk. vi., chap. ix. Brandt, “History of the Reformation in the Low Countries.” Vol. i.
[421] Burrage, “History of the Anabaptists in Switzerland.” Philadelphia, 1882.
[422] Wallace, “Antitrinitarian Biography.” 3 vols., London, 1850. Dorner, “Hist. Dev. of Doctr. of Person of Christ.” Ritschl, “Hist. of Chr. Doctr. of Justification.” P. 289.
[423] The sketch of Servetus given above is based upon the one-sided and wholesale eulogies of his resolute apologist Tollin. A thoroughly impartial and objective statement of his doctrinal system is given by Dorner, “History of Prot. Theology.” Vol. i., pp. 189-191. Principal Cunningham, in a very thorough manner, examines the grounds upon which his enemies seek to fix upon Calvin the odium of Servetus’ death in “Reformers and Theology of Reformation.” Essay VI., pp. 314-333. Rilliet, “Calvin and Servetus.” Trans. by Dr. Tweedie, Edinburgh, 1846. Drummond, “Life of Servetus.” London, 1848. Willis, “Servetus and Calvin.” London, 1876.
[424] Aretius, “History of Val. Gentilis, the Tritheist, put to Death at Bern.” London, 1696.
[425] Toulmin, “Memoirs of the Life, Char., etc., of Faustus Socinus.” London, 1777.
[426] Ritschl, “Hist. of Chr. Doctr. of Justification.” Pp. 298-309. Cunningham, “Historical Theology.” Chap. xxiii., “The Socinian Controversy,” pp. 155-236. Stillingfleet gives an account of the Racovian Catechism in the preface to his work on “Christ’s Satisfaction.” 2nd ed., London, 1697.
[427] Ranke, “History of the Popes.” Bk. ii., “Beginnings of a Regeneration of Catholicism.”
[428] Pasquino was a statue which shortly before had been dug up and placed on the spot where formerly had stood the booth of a cobbler of that name, dreaded for his pungent wit. It was used for the posting up of “pasquins” of every sort, especially about the popes and the curia.
[429] An admirable paper by Hase on Theiner’s “Acts of the Council of Trent” has been translated in the _Brit. and For. Evan. Review_ for 1876, pp. 358-369. Mendham, “Memoirs of the Council of Trent.” London, 1834. Father Paul Sarpi’s “History of the Council of Trent.” 3rd ed. fol., London, 1640. Bungener, “History of the Council of Trent.” Edin., 1852. Buckley, “Canons and Decrees of Council of Trent.” London, 1851. Buckley, “Catechism of Council of Trent.” London, 1852.
[430] Mendham, “The Life and Pontificate of Pius V.” London, 1832.
[431] Hübner, “The Life and Times of Sixtus V.” Trans. by Jerningham, 2 vols., London, 1872.
[432] In “Spanish Mystics.” (London, 1886), there is an admirable sketch of Theresa, pp. 39-86, and of John of the Cross, pp. 106-113.
[433] “Spanish Mystics.” P. 7, note.
[434] “Life of St. Philip Neri, Apostle of Rome, and Founder of the Congregation of the Oratory.” 2 vols., London, 1847.
[435] Coleridge, “Life of Ignatius Loyola.” London, 1872. Ranke, “History of the Popes.” Vol. i.
[436] Rose, “Ignatius Loyola, and the Early Jesuits.” London, 1870. Nicolini, “History of the Jesuits.” Edin., 1853. Sir James Stephens on “The Founders of Jesuitism.” In his “Essays on Ecclesiastical Biography.” Vol. i., p. 249.
[437] Cartwright, “The Jesuits, their Constitution and Teaching.” London, 1876.
[438] Griesinger, “The Jesuits: from the Foundation of the Order to the Present Time.” London, 1885. Pascal, “Provincial Letters.” Translated by Dr. M’Crie, Edin., 1851. “The Jesuits’ Morals, collected out of the Jesuit’s own Books.” London, 1670.
[439] Gibbings, “An Exact Reprint of the Roman Index Expurgatorius.” The only Vatican Index of this kind ever published. Dublin, 1837.
[440] Butler, “Life of Cardinal Borromeo.” London, 1835. Martin, “Life of Borromeo.” London, 1847.
[441] Venn, “Missionary Life and Labours of Xavier.” Lond., 1863.
[442] Legge, “Christianity in China: Nestorianism, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism; with the Chinese and Syriac Texts of the Nestorian Monument of Hsi-an-Fû.” London, 1888.
[443] Adams, “History of Japan from the Earliest Period.” 2 vols., London, 1874. On the religion of Japan before the introduction of Christianity, see Ebrard, “Apologetics.” Vol. iii., pp. 66-73, Edin., 1887.
[444] Helps, “Life of Barth. de las Casas.” 2nd ed., Lond., 1868. Prescott, “History of Conquest of Mexico.” London, 1886, pp. 178-184.
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§ 93, 5. Sentence starting: This catastrophe, and the.... - ‘§ 166, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 167, 9’ (overthrow of the colony.--Continuation, § 167, 9.)
§ 94, 3. Sentence starting: Frederick had already fallen,... - ‘brillant’ replaced with ‘brilliant’ (gained a brilliant victory)
§ 96, 1. Sentence starting: =Sergius III.=, A.D. 904-911,... - ‘disagraceful’ replaced with ‘disgraceful’ (starts this disgraceful series.)
§ 96, 3. Sentence starting: On a pilgrimage to the grave.... - ‘§ 83, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 93, 13’ (Adalbert in Gnesen (§ 93, 13))
§ 96, 23. Sentence starting: Nicholas I. was, according.... - ‘§ 100, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 110, 15’ (developed into the tiara (§ 110, 15))
§ 97, 3. Sentence starting: For the exercise of the.... - ‘archepiscopal’ replaced with ‘archiepiscopal’ (exercise of the archiepiscopal office)
§ 98, 10. Sentence starting: Their order spread over.... - ‘§ 192, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 5’ (Holy Father (Continuation, § 112, 5))
§ 101, 1 (5). Sentence starting: As a theologian he may be.... - ‘profoundity’ replaced with ‘profundity’ (of acuteness and profundity)
§ 102, 2. Sentence starting: Abælard found an asylum.... - ‘reconcilation’ replaced with ‘reconciliation’ (effected his reconciliation with Bernard)
§ 103, 1. Sentence starting: This philosophy, however, from.... - ‘Badgad’ replaced with ‘Bagdad’ (of Bagdad and Cordova)
§ 103, 3. Sentence starting: The Augustinians, too, won.... - ‘apolegetical’ replaced with ‘apologetical’ (polemical and apologetical purposes)
§ 104, 4. Sentence starting: Richard St. Victor held that.... - ‘§ 61, 14’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 4’ (pains of purgatory (§ 61, 4))
§ 104, 13. Sentence starting: The foundation of the former.... - ‘§ 173, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 174, 9’ (completed and consecrated in A.D. 1322 (§ 174, 9))
§ 110, 2. Sentence starting: The 15th œcumenical Council.... - ‘§ 112, 27’ replaced with ‘§ 112, 2’ (controversies in the Franciscan order (§ 112, 2))
§ 110, 4. Sentence starting: Both continued in the possession.... - ‘§ 164, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 13’ (the Roman court till A.D. 1791 (§ 165, 13))
§ 112, 3. Sentence starting: His greatest feat was the repulse,... - ‘Mohammad’ replaced with ‘Mohammed’ (the Turks, under Mohammed II.,)
§ 112, 7. Sentence starting: Stories also were current.... - ‘Mohammadanism’ replaced with ‘Mohammedanism’ (apostasy to Mohammedanism,)
§ 113. Sentence starting: Moral theology degenerated into.... - ‘subtlely’ replaced with ‘subtly’ (abstruse discussion on subtly devised cases)
§ 113, 3. Sentence starting: He accompanied his general,... - ‘Cevena’ replaced with ‘Cesena’ (his general, Michael of Cesena,) Sentence starting: In accordance with his nominalistic.... - ‘§ 170, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 171, 10’ (a precursor of Kant (§ 171, 10))
§ 114. Sentence starting: The 14th century was the Augustan.... - ‘Reichersburg’ replaced with ‘Reichersberg’ (and the two divines of Reichersberg)
§ 115, 11. Sentence starting: Among popular preachers John Tauler.... - ‘Kaisersburg’ replaced with ‘Kaisersberg’ (Geiler of Kaisersberg distinguished)
§ 119, 9. Sentence starting: The anonymous writer of Passau,... - ‘iniquisitorial’ replaced with ‘inquisitorial’ (the subject of inquisitorial interference) Sentence starting: On the Waldensians in German.... - ‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’ (drawn from original documents) Sentence starting: Finally, Wattenbach has made.... - ‘orginal’ replaced with ‘original’ (which contains the original reports)
§ 119, 9A. Sentence starting: This movement originated with.... - ‘orginated’ replaced with ‘originated’ (This movement originated with)
§ 123, 9. Sentence starting: To all this Köstlin has replied.... - ‘correpondence’ replaced with ‘correspondence’ (that his correspondence with Tucher)
§ 131, 1. Sentence starting: Luther first openly appeared.... - ‘1256’ replaced with ‘1526’ (the Swiss in A.D. 1526)
§ 136, 4. Sentence starting: The O.T. Apocrypha.... - ‘160, 8’ replaced with ‘161, 8’ (The O.T. Apocrypha (§§ 59, 1; 161, 8))
§ 139, 11. Sentence starting: After Elizabeth’s death.... - ‘§ 154, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 153, 6’ (the title of James I.[390]--Continuation, § 153, 6.)
§ 142, 1. Sentence starting: A restoration of such establishments.... - ‘§ 166, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 5’ (convulsion and revolution.--Continuation, § 165, 5.)
§ 142, 6. Sentence starting: By his _Catalogus testium veritatis_.... - ‘§ 158, 4’ replaced with ‘§ 159, 4’ (the sixteenth century.--Continuation, § 159, 4.)
§ 144. Sentence starting: It was followed by Bremen,... - ‘§ 154A’ replaced with ‘§ 154, 3’ (electoral dynasty of Brandenburg (§ 154, 3).)
§ 147, 6. Sentence starting: “Christ is not God,... - Ending quotation mark added. (and love’ of God.”)
§ 149, 2. Sentence starting: After the death of Julius III.... - added omitted word ‘the’ (one of the noblest popes) Sentence starting: At the close of the last session.... - ‘§ 132, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 139, 13’ (Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine (§ 139, 13))
§ 149, 5. Sentence starting: Still more striking, though.... - ‘§ 164, 10, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 165, 10, 13’ (the misfortune of Pius VI. (§ 165, 10, 13))
§ 149, 7, 6. Sentence starting: They combined works of charity.... - ‘§ 155, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 7’ (erected by them.[434]--Continuation, § 156, 7.)
§ 149, 8. Sentence starting: They have understood how to.... - ‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’ (accomplishing their own ends (§ 156, 13)) Sentence starting: On the death of the founder,... - ‘164, 9’ replaced with ‘165, 9’ (in 803 houses.[436]--Continuation, §§ 151, 1; 165, 9.)
§ 149, 10. Sentence starting: They will also be found.... - ‘155, 12’ replaced with ‘156, 12’ (prosecution of foreign missions (§§ 150; 156, 12)) - ‘§ 155, 13’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 13’ (and commercial activity (§ 156, 13))
§ 149, 11. Sentence starting: In like manner it gave.... - ‘§ 186, 20’ replaced with ‘§ 186, 2’ (amulets, and talismans (§ 186, 2)) Sentence starting: They originated the worship.... - ‘§ 155, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 6’ (the heart of Jesus (§ 156, 6))
§ 149, 13. Sentence starting: By firmly maintaining the decree.... - ‘§ 155, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 5’ (the other of heresy.--Continuation, § 156, 5.)
§ 150, 1. Sentence starting: - ‘§ 155, 11, 12’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11, 12’ (part of the land.[442]--Continuation, § 156, 11, 12.)
§ 150, 2. Sentence starting: In consequence of this.... - ‘§ 186, 16’ replaced with ‘§ 156, 11’ (and there crucified (§ 156, 11))
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