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INDEX Absolution; see Remission of sins Accidents and substances, 26, 31, 33, 37, 41, 150, 161, 163 67, 177, 458 59, 463, 465, 466 Alexander V, 48, 61 Alexander VI, 95, 97 116, 181 Anabaptists, viii, 236 38, 273, 289, 322, 419, 455, 476 Andrada, Jesus Jacob, 473 Aristotle, 12, 15, 64, 161, 164 65, 278, 279, 281, 622, 623fn Arminianism, 708 10, 712 Arminius, Jacobus, 711 12 Assurance (of salvation), 125, 370, 403, 502, 518, 716, 728 729 Aquinas, Thomas, 161, 302, 520, 695, 703 Augustine of Hippo, 31 32, 34, 37, 44 45, 63, 64 69, 73, 74, 87, 628, 648, 655, 668 Augsburg Interim, 675 Auricular confession; see Penance Authority, spiritual and temporal, 1 3, 9 10 23, 63, 82, 84, 139, 141, 637, 653, 673 Baptism, 137 38, 141, 155, 160, 237 38, 239 40, 308 309, 314, 374, 375 76, 380, 462 63, 467, 479, 730 Bellarmine, Robert, 636 73, 674 77, 687 708 Bilney, Thomas, 246, 247 Binding and loosing; see Power of the keys Black Rubric, 545 Boniface VIII, 1 10, 47, 57, 59, 72 Book of Common Prayer, 543 73 Bucer, Martin, vii, 367, 420, 444, 544 Bruno, Giordano, 637 Bullinger, Heinrich, 418 42, 444, 592 Cajetan, Thomas de Vio, 130, 181, 302 19, 676, 703 Calvin, John, 320 66, 420, 471, 503, 504, 522, 618, 660, 670 Calvinism, 675, 708, 709 13 Carleton, George, Bishop of Llandaff, 711 Cartwright, Thomas, 593 94, 607, 675 Catherine of Aragon, 245, 574 Charles V of Spain, 131, 135, 182, 272 73, 367, 368, 390, 495 96, 544, 675 Church authority/jurisdiction of, viii, 1 2, 3, 5 7, 9 10, 12, 13, 18 21, 59, 82, 95, 131 32, 143, 146, 191, 425 31 biblical teaching on, 9, 10, 21, 23 25, 64 94, 144 46, 331 33, 453, 477, 484, 619 20, 630 bride of Christ, 35, 64, 66, 68 72, 208, 720

catholic or universal church, 8, 23, 50, 64 68, 70 74, 191, 371, 475, 485 86, 588 89 corruption of, vii, 96, 117 19, 236, 247, 320, 367 38, 614 interpretive authority of, 249 71 invisible or mystical, 8, 24, 63, 69, 70, 74, 76 77, 459 visible/institutional, 13, 24, 63, 69, 212, 237, 332, 476, 478, 584 Church Fathers, 31, 57, 65 70, 73 74, 112, 158, 177 78, 282, 297 298, 330 31, 459 61 Church offices Bishops and presbyters, 16 17, 137 41, 202, 213, 333, 423, 425 27, 429 31, 474, 478, 481 89, 495 500, 607 609, 616 calling of ministers, 489 90, 493, 495, 498 500, 598 form of church government, 594, 602, 609, 612 21 ministry of Word and sacrament, 202, 213, 291, 476 485, 486 90, 501, 563, 597, 601 Civil Magistrate authority/jurisdiction of, 12 13, 25, 242 243, 281, 420, 424, 481, 496, 605 biblical teaching on, 281, 424, 428, 432, 438, 660 care for Christian religion, 418 42 Chemnitz, Martin, 471 501 Christian Freedom from law, 144, 196 97, 200, 202, 204 206, 212, 215, 218 to serve one s neighbor, 215, 222, 224, 226 Clement V, 3, 47 Clement VI, 11 Clergy; see Church, institutional church or Church offices Clergy and laity, 137 39, 212 13, 476 Common grace, 722 Communion; see Eucharist Conciliarism, 13, 48, 95, 97, 132 Contemplation, 356, 364, 403, 405, 408, 409, 415 Contarini, Gasparo, 367 68 Conversion, 89, 289, 506 507, 511 20 Covenant children, 719 Council of Constance, 48 59, 62 Council of Basel, 49 Council of Trent, 368 400 Counter Reformation, 401 403, 502, 637 Cranmer, Thomas, 444, 543 73, 574 90 D Ailly, Pierre, 48 Davenant, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 711 Diet of Augsburg, 272 73 Eck, Johann, 130, 181, 273 Edward VI, 420, 444, 543, 574 Election; see Predestination Elizabeth I, 420, 545, 591 95, 675 Erasmus, Desiderius, 96 116

Eucharist, 26 46, 152 80, 389 400, 443 70 biblical teaching on, 307, 308 309, 397, 458, 461, 462, 468 faith in reception, 150, 173 74, 188, 397, 400, 445 46, 450, 545 frequency of, 390, 394, 450, 546 lay Participation, 148 149 promise or testament, 150, 449, 461 sacrifice of the Mass, 479 self examination at, 397 transubstantiation, 26, 29, 32, 149 50, 163, 165, 390, 395, 399, 445 46, 452 53, 457 70, 543, 544 under both forms, 306 11 Excommunication, 6 8, 18, 25, 102, 131, 148, 181, 191, 242, 303, 601, 604 Faith contents of, 68, 72, 90, 96, 173, 189, 213 14, 285, 372, 375 77, 385 definition, 286 gift of God, 196, 715, 725 instrument of conversion, 518 salvific efficacy of, 83, 117, 120, 137, 170, 180, 196, 202 205, 207 209, 212, 230, 276, 293 300 Field, John, 592 606 Formula of Concord, 472 Foxe, John, 576 90 Francis of Assisi, 12 Francis I of France, 320, 322, 324 37, 367, 368 Frederick the Wise, 130 Frederick III, 503 Gerson, Jean, 48 Gomarus, Franciscus, 710 11 Gnesio Lutheranism, 471, 503, 504 Grebel, Conrad, 237 Grindal, Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, 591 92 Heidelburg Catechism, 503 42 Henry VIII, 245 46, 420, 444, 543 Holy Spirit, 67, 73, 87, 172, 191, 258, 282, 358, 375, 426, 449, 452, 454, 507, 644, 657, 684 Hooker, Richard, 608 35 Hubmaier, Balthasar, 237 Human depravity, 220, 338, 342, 403, 473, 683, 711, 721, 725 Human free will, 84 85, 125, 140, 160, 282, 326, 372 74, 383 84, 473, 519, 520, 528, 640 Hus, John (Jan), 60 94 Ignatius of Loyola, 401 17 Indulgences, vii, ix, 24, 60, 62, 95, 118 19, 123, 125 28, 162, 188 89, 228, 350, 473 Inner and outer man, 126, 196, 200, 203, 210, 214, 215, 276 77 James VI and I, 711 Jane Grey, 574 Jewel, John, Bishop of Salisbury, 591 92 John of Leiden, 322 Julius II, 95

Justification by faith, 196 97, 201 202, 204 206, 214, 216 17, 226 27, 230, 292 301, 367 88 Karlstadt, Andreas, 236 Knowledge of God, 75, 322 23, 337 66, 521, 568, 647, 698, 720 22 seed of religion in fallen man, 343 46, 348, 454, 721 Knowledge of self, 221, 322, 337 40 Knox, John, 545 Latimer, Hugh, 575, 583 Law and gospel, 204 205 (as precepts and promises), 277, 518 19 Lay authority, 5 6, 132, 139, 418, 598, 616 Leo X, 181 94, 195, 367 Lewis, C.S., 246, 609 Lord s Supper; see Eucharist Louis VI, Elector Palatinate, 504 Luther, Martin, 24, 97, 117 235, 246, 418, 445, 473 74, 503 Lutheran/Reformed conflict, 503 504 Maurice of Nassau, the Prince of Orange, 710 11 Marprelate, Martin, 608 Marsilius of Padua, 11 23 Mary I, 574 76, 591 Mass, 82 83, 128, 137 138, 150, 155, 167 80, 278, 280, 310, 317, 327, 389 91, 474, 478 80, 501; see also Eucharist Melanchthon, Philipp, 273 301, 321, 367, 472, 503 More, Sir Thomas, 245 71 Mörlin, Joachim, 472 Mortal and venial sins, 404 405 Mosaic Law, 225, 277, 552, 646, 660, 697 insufficiency of, 280, 296, 372, 722 use by civil magistrate, 432, 439 40 Muntzer, Thomas, 236 Natural law, 234, 281, 346, 437, 439, 619, 621 22, 625 Natural revelation; see Knowledge of God & Knowledge of self Oldenbarnevelt, Johan van 710 711 Ordination of Clergy/Bishops, 148, 473 74, 481 82, 485 88, 493 94, 498 501; see also Church offices Original sin, 372, 410, 515, 720, 721 Pacifism, 237 Papal authority, 1 3, 6, 12 13, 47 49, 59, 62 63, 72, 95, 114, 116 18, 131 32, 139, 141 43, 182, 578, 580, 638 Papal infallibility, 664 67 Papal schism, 47, 61 Pareus, David, 504 Parker, Matthew, 592 Pelagianism, 274, 280, 282, 298, 519, 520, 528, 721, 723 Penal Atonement, 719 21 Penance, 85 86, 88 89, 121 22, 148 49, 155, 160, 187 88, 304, 380 81, 416 17 Perseverance of the Saints, 377, 379, 380, 385, 711, 726 729 Peter s two swords,1, 3, 9, 108

Philip IV of France, 1 3 Power of the keys, 17 18, 63, 82, 85, 92 93, 99, 123, 664, 673 Prayers to saints, 251, 304, 317, 319, 585 Predestination, 79, 81, 322, 379, 642, 675, 709, 713, 717, 720 Priesthood of believers, 131 32, 137, 139, 145, 210, 211, 213, 418, 473 Priesthood of Old Covenant, 83, 210, 660 61 Purgatory, 70 71, 119, 122 24, 127 28, 187, 190, 327, 387, 477, 585 Reason, 36, 85, 122, 157, 161, 248, 256 58, 260, 266 70, 277 84, 619 21 Ridley, Nicholas, Bishop of London, 575, 583 Regeneration, 289 91, 300, 373, 463, 507 508, 509, 528 29, 533, 535, 724, 725 Regensburg Colloquy, 367 68 Remission of sins, 8, 63, 79, 90, 122 24, 155, 180, 188 89, 276 89, 292 95, 299 301, 375, 377 Repentance, 19, 119 20, 121, 221, 239, 285, 315, 379, 403, 476, 511 13, 517 18, 523, 535 Reprobation, 65, 73, 77 78, 80, 93, 162, 191 92, 351, 642, 703, 711, 714, 717, 730 Sanctification, 109, 202, 220, 294, 369, 375, 377, 394, 507, 520 22, 727 28 Satisfaction of sins: see Penance Sattler, Michael, 237 44 Scripture Church Fathers on, 191, 631, 640, 642, 644 45, 685, 691, 705 706 literal and spiritual senses, 16, 162, 653 54, 656 and natural law, 619, 621 622 obscurity and perspicuity, 249 71, 362, 636 73, 674 708 scope of, 618 23, 684, 703 705 Succession, apostolic, 16 18, 21, 23, 308 Petrine, 9 10, 22, 184, 661 Synod of Dordt, 709 33 Tetzel, Johann, 95, 119 20 Theology and philosophy, 163, 165 67, 248, 260, 264, 270, 278, 617, 684 Tyndale, William, 245 Union with Christ, 73, 205, 207 208, 453 55, 715 Ursinus, Zacharias, 503 42 Vaclav IV of Bohemia, 61 62 Vermigli, Peter Martyr, 443 70, 504, 545 Von Miltitz, Karl, 195 Whitaker, William, 639, 674 708 Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury, 594, 607, 675 Wilcox, Thomas, 592 606 Wolsey, Cardinal, 245 Works biblical teaching on, 18, 230, 277, 291, 297 99, 315 16, 376, 378, 433, 513, 519, 525, 529, 541 definition, 524 28 necessity of good works, 215 18, 291, 506 10, 527 28 Roman Catholic view of, 376, 378, 382, 384, Supererogatory, 531 32, 599

Wycliffe, John, 24 46, 60, 445 Zanchi, Girolamo, 443 Zbynek, Archbishop, 62 Zwingli, Ulrich, 237, 321, 418 19, 445