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The Reformers and Toleration

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2009

John Alfred Faulkner
Affiliation:
Drew Theological Seminary

Extract

The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth century inherited as a part of their consciousness the following ideas which had to do with their views of toleration.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © American Society for Church History 1917

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page 6 note 1 E. g., the refusal of Oxford to join in the celebrations of 1883, and the doctorate conferred on the late Father Denifle in 1905 by Cambridge on the heels of his voluminous accusation. See the supplementary word by the publisher in the 2d Abteilung of the first volume of Luther und Luthertum, 2 Aufl., 1905, p. xx., and for the text of the Latin address by which the degree was to be given to Denifle, see Theologisches Lileraturblatt, 1905, 376.Google ScholarSee also Preserved Smith, , English Opinion of Luther, Harvard Theological Review, April, 1917.Google Scholar

page 6 note 2 Walch, ed., iii., 2294 (St. Louis, ed. iii., 1553).Google ScholarCf. Erl. Ausg. xxiii., 261

page 7 note 1 Preuss, has developed this in his valuable study, Die Vorstellungen vom Antichrist im späteren Mittelalter, bei Luther und in der konfessionellen Polemik, Leipzig, 1906.Google Scholar

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page 12 note 1 This document is in the Munich Court and State Library, I am not sure whether in MS. or in print. If in MS. it has nerer been published, so far as I know. Paulus gives quotations from the original, lib. cit., 72–3

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