Images, Zwingli's attitude towards, 58; Hübmaier's speech against, 60 sq.; banished from Waldshut, 73
Immelen, Jacob, Swiss reformer, "Dialogue" with Hübmaier, 120-122
Imputation of Adam's sin, 198
Infant baptism. See Baptism of infants, and Hübmaier, Teachings of.
Infants, salvation of, 216
Ingolstadt, University of, 27; history, 33; old building of, 34; certifies to Hübmaier's character, 49
Ingolstadt, Church of the Virgin, 35
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Jews, expulsion from Regensburg, 38-44
John, Count Palatine, friend of Hübmaier, 37, 41, 49, 51
Justification, Hübmaier's divergence from Luther on, 201
K
Keller, Dr. Ludwig, State Archivist at Münster, on the Anabaptists, 9
Kessler, Swiss reformer and historian, on Hübmaier, 245
Konigsfeld, Convent of, 51
L
Leo Juda, Swiss reformer, at Hübmaier-Zwingli debate, 125; on baptism of infants, 127; debates with Hübmaier, 138
Liberty, Christian, Hübmaier on, 217; case of Hans Hut, 168
Lichtenstein, Leonard, lord, of Nikolsburg, becomes Anabaptist, 151; summons Anabaptists to conference, 167; expels the Schwertler, 249; surrenders Hübmaier, 221, 224, 225; not a persecutor, 265; fortunes of his house, 266
Lichtenstein, John, becomes Anabaptist, 151
Lichtenstein, Prince, Catholic and persecutor, 268
Louis II., King of Bohemia, defeat at Mohacs, 149
Lord's supper, Hübmaier's doctrine of, 208-211. See Mass
Luther, Martin, his early demands for freedom, 6; attitude towards Anabaptists, 7; his Theses, 50; Hübmaier's junior, 27; tracts, 55; his marriage, 73; Hübmaier reckoned his follower, 79; on supremacy of Scripture, 92; his Wider Hans Wurst, 158; his Address to the Christian Nobility, 157; Compared to Hübmaier, 153-157; pamphlets against the peasants 174; his doctrine of the will, 193, 196
Lutherans in Nikolsburg, 148
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Manichæan element in mediaeval sects, 10
Mantz, Felix, Anabaptist preacher, 106, 143
Mass, Zwingli's ideas on, 62; Hübmaier's speech against, 63 sq.; his final rejection of, 228, 235