Martin Luther : the hero of the reformation 1483-1546 / by Henry Eyster Jacobs . MELANCHTHONS COAT OF ARMS. BOOK III THE REFORMER I522-1546 111» M^ ! r ^2^4r^ i I ^- ;-^ !^f^ I ./ > -t . It ^ ? ^ ! ^. •CHVBIFVIRST €MSSENTmrniTlL DEJVMVTft ©AS SO ERWBZIRira:,BET*- »S DHL KflOrr CEJV ILIKJBEJV • ELECTOR JOHN OF SAXONY. CHAPTER I CARLSTADT AND THE ZWICKAU PROPHETS LUTHER was compelled to hasten from theWartburg because of the alarming progressthat the radical element had made at administration of the Lords Supper in bothforms would not have met his disapprova


Martin Luther : the hero of the reformation 1483-1546 / by Henry Eyster Jacobs . MELANCHTHONS COAT OF ARMS. BOOK III THE REFORMER I522-1546 111» M^ ! r ^2^4r^ i I ^- ;-^ !^f^ I ./ > -t . It ^ ? ^ ! ^. •CHVBIFVIRST €MSSENTmrniTlL DEJVMVTft ©AS SO ERWBZIRira:,BET*- »S DHL KflOrr CEJV ILIKJBEJV • ELECTOR JOHN OF SAXONY. CHAPTER I CARLSTADT AND THE ZWICKAU PROPHETS LUTHER was compelled to hasten from theWartburg because of the alarming progressthat the radical element had made at administration of the Lords Supper in bothforms would not have met his disapproval at thetime, if it had not been accompanied by the aboli-tion of all means whereby communicants were pre-pared for the service. In the neighbourhood,Zwilling discarded the vestments of the Mass, sub-stituted the German for the Latin language, andgave the cup and wafers into the hands of commun-icants. The altars were removed from the chapelof the Augustinians and the images of the saintsburned. Carlstadt affirmed that the Ten Command-ments were aimed as directly against the retentionof images in the churches as against adultery ortheft. The sick and dying were left without theconsolation


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