287. "Lex et voluntas sunt adversarii duo, sine gratia Dei implacabiles." (Ibid. 57.) Law and will are two adversaries implacable without the grace of God.
288. "Lex est exactor voluntatis, qui non superatur nisi per Parvulum qui natus est nobis." (Ibid.)
289. Luth. Op. Lips. xvii, p. 143, et Op. Lat. i.
290. "Nec ideo sequitur quod sit naturaliter mala, id est natura mali, secundum Manichæos." (Ibid.) Nor does it therefore follow that it is naturally evil, i.e., of the nature of evil, according to the Manichees.
291. "Imo cacodoxa videri suspicor." (Luth. Ep. 60.) Nay, I suspect they will be thought cacodox, (false doctrine.)
292. "Eccio nestro, eruditissimo et ingeniosissimo viro exhibete, ut audiam et videam quid vocet illas." (Luth. Ep. i, p. 63.) Show them to our most learned and ingenious Eck, that I may hear and see what he calls them.
293. Luth. Op. (W.) xviii, 1944.
294. "Mit weissen Stæblein." (Instructions of the Archbishop of Mentz to the Sub-commissaries of Indulgence, etc. Art. 8.)
295. "Ingenio ferox, et corpore robustus." (Cochl. 5.) In mind fierce, and in body robust.
296. "Welchen Churfürst Freiderich vom Sack, zu Inspruck erbeten hatte." (Mathes. 10.)
297. Luth. Op. (W.) xv, 862.
298. "Circumferuntur venales indulgentiæ in his regionibus a Tecelio Dominicano impudentissimo sycophanta." (Melancth. Vita Luth.) Indulgences for sale are carried about by the Dominican Tezel, a most impudent sycophant.
299. Hist. du Luthéranisme par le P. Maimbourg, de la Compagnie du Jésus, 1681, p. 21.
300. Luth. Op. (W.) xxii, p. 1393.
301. Tezel defends and reiterates this assertion in his Anti-Theses published the same year. (Th. 99, 100, and 101.) "Sub-commissariis in super ac prædicatoribus veniarum imponere, ut si quis per impossibile Dei Genitricem semper Virginem violasset, quod eumdem indulgentiarum vigore absolvere possent, luce clarius est." (Positiones fratris J. Tezelii quibus defendit indulgentias contra Lutherum.) Moreover, to enjoin the sub-commissaries and preachers of pardon, that if any one should, by impossibility, have violated the Mother of God, always Virgin, they could absolve him in virtue of indulgences, is clearer than day.
302. "Quot peccata mortalia committuntur in die...." (Löscher's Reformations, Acten i, p. 418.) How many mortal sins are committed in a day?
303. "Si contingat aliquem ire Romam, vel ad alias periculosas partes, mittit pecunias suas in banco, et ille pro quolibet centum dat quinque aut sex aut decem...." (Ibid.)
304. Theses, 56. (Positiones fratris J. Tezelii quibus defendit indulgentias contra Lutherum.)
305. Instruction of the Archbishop of Mentz, etc.
306. Resolut. on Theses, 32.
307. Tenztel, Reformationsgesch; Myconii, Ref. Hist.; Instruction of the Archbishop of Mentz, etc.; Luther's Theses.
308. Instruction, etc., 5, 69.
309. Ibid., 19.
310. Ibid., 30.
311. Ibid., 35.
312. "Auch ist nicht nothig dass sie in dem Herzen zerknirscht sind, und mit dem Mund gebeichtet haben." (Ibid., 38.).
313. "Nach den Sätzen der gesunden vernunft, nach ihrer Magnificenz und Freigebigkeit." (Instruction, etc., 26.)
314. Müller's Reliq., iii, p. 264.
315. Instr. 27. "Wieder, den Willen ihres Mannes."
316. Ibid., 87, 90, et 91.
317. Luth., Op. Leipz., xvii, 79.
318. "Dreimal gelind auf den Rücken." (Instruction.)
319. Instr. 9.
320. Ibid., 69.
321. Ibid., 4.
322. Sarpi, Conc. di Trent, p. 5.
323. Schröck. K. G. v, d. R., i, 116.
324. Scultet. Annal. Evangel., p. 4.
325. Loscher's Ref. Acten, i, 404, Luth. Op. xv, 443, etc.
326. Musculi Loci Communes, p. 362.
327. Hoffman's Reformationsgesch, v, Leipz., p. 32.
328. "Si tantum tres