History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 1 by James MacCaffrey
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[30] Hergenrother-Kirsch, op. cit., Bd. iii., p. 80. [31] Pastor, op. cit., Bd. iv., 473-5. [32] Hergenrother-Kirsch, op. cit., iii., pp. 102-8. [33] For Luther's own views on the results of his preaching, cf. Dollinger, /Die Reformation/, Bd. ii., pp. 426-52. [34] Grisar, op. cit., Bd. ii., 382-436. [35] Grisar, op. cit., Bd. iii., 211-30. [36] That there can be no question of suicide is admitted (Paulus /Luthers Lebensende/, 1898). [37] /Tischreden/ (/Table Talk/), cf. Grisar, ii., 178 sqq. Smith, /Luther's Table Talk/, 1907. /Am. Ecc. Review/ (1906, pp. 1-18). [38] /Personal Character of Luther/ (/Ir. Theol. Quart./, viii., p. 77-85). (b) Zwingli in Switzerland: His attitude towards Lutheranism. See works mentioned above (II. a). Dandliker, /Geschichte der Schweiz/, 3 Bde, 1904. Dandliker-Salisbury, /A Short History of Switzerland/, 1899. De Haller, /Histoire de la revolution religieuse ou de la reforme protestante dans la Suisse |
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