History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 by James MacCaffrey
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[18] Grisar, op. cit. (Eng. Trans.), i., 359. [19] /Cambridge Modern History/, ii., chaps. ii., iii. [20] /Imperatorum nationis Germanicae gravamina ad Sadem Romanam/, 1725. [21] De Weldige-Kremer, /De Joannis Cochlaei Vita et Scriptis/, 1865. He was one of the most energetic opponents of the Reformation party. [22] Schwane, /Dogmengeschichte der neuren zeit/, 1890, pp. 131-51, 210-240, 251-92. [23] Grisar, op. cit., Bd. iii., 228. [24] /De Libero Arbitrio/, etc., 1524. [25] Grisar, op. cit., Bd. i., pp. 483-502. [26] Raynaldus, /Ann. Eccl./ (ann. 1522). [27] Pastor, op. cit., Bd. iv., pp. 212-393. [28] "Of such slender dimensions was the original Protestant Church; small as it was, it was only held together by the negative character of its protest."--/Camb. Mod. Hist./, ii., p. 205. [29] Negwer, /Wimpina/, 1909. |
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