1, 665, 667.
commercial ideas, 530 f., 608.
on poor relief, 560.
biblical criticism, 568 f., 572.
refutes Koran, 584.
on Copernican theory, 621.
philosophy, 624 ff.
on toleration, 642 ff.
on witchcraft, 652, 655 f.
on art and music, 687, 690.
writings
translates Valla on _Donation of Constantine_, 49.
lectures on Bible, 64.
_Ninety-five Theses_, 67, 281.
_Address to the Christian Nobility_, 70 ff., 376, 530, 560.
_Babylonian Captivity of Church_, 72 f., 120, 164, 282.
translation of Bible, 73 f., 81, 111 f., 569 f.
_On Monastic Vows_, 81.
_Bondage of the Will_, 105 f., 164.
hymns, 112, 354, 689, 737.
catechisms, 112, 164, 407.
_Jack Sausage_, 120.
_Schmalkaldic Articles_, 121.
_Against the Papacy at Rome_, 123.
_Table Talk_, 124.
influence and relations with contemporaries
Lefevre, 53.
Hutten, 56.
general influence, 62, 80 f., 83, 698.
Sachs, 86 f.
deserted by humanists, 102 ff.
and Erasmus, 104 ff., 241, 649.
and Zwingli, 107 ff., 150 ff., 154, 159 f.
and Melanchthon, 133.
invited to Denmark, 136.
hailed by Bohemian Brethren, 144.
and Calvin, 162, 165, 179 f.
More, 167.
influence in France, 188 ff., 203.
influence in Netherlands, 239 ff.
and Henry VIII, 277, 282 f., 285, 287.
influence in England, 281 ff., 299 f., 312, 326, 635.
influence in Scotland, 354 ff.
influence in Italy, 373 ff., 380.
influence on Catholic reform, 388.
_Index_, 420.
Loyola, 400, 405.
Lemnius, 503.
and Raphael, 678 f.
and Duerer, 684.
caricatured, 685.
and Faust, 697.
judged by posterity,
Sleidan, 587, 705.
earily biographers, 588.
Des Periers, 629.
Montaigne, 631 f.
Charron, 633.
Bruno, 639.
R. Burton, 700.
early Catholics, 702.
Bossuet, 703.
Vettori, 704.
Guicciardini, 704.
Brantome, 704.
Robertson, 709.
Hume, 710.
Gibbon, 710 f.
Wieland, 711.
Goethe, 712.
Lessing, 712.
Condorcet, 713.
and French Revolution, 713 ff.
and Romantic Movement, 715 ff.
Mme. de Stael, 715.
Heine, 715 f.
Michelet, 716 f.
Carlyle, 718.
Emerson, 718.
Herder, 718.
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