[87] K. von Raumer, as cited, pp. 32–37. [↑]
[88] Id. pp. 42–52; Pusey, as cited, p. 112. [↑]
[89] Dändliker, Geschichte der Schweiz, ii, 556–59, 622 sq., 728–29. [↑]
[90] See the extracts in Beard’s Hibbert Lectures, pp. 340–41. [↑]
[91] Menzel, Geschichte der Deutschen, Cap. 417. [↑]
[92] Cp. Hamilton, Discussions in Philosophy and Literature, 1852, pp. 493–94, note. [↑]
[93] Mosheim, Reid’s ed. pp. 625–26. Such solutions were common in papal polity. Id. p. 767. [↑]
[94] Bishop Schuster, Johann Kepler und die grossen kirchlichen Streitfragen seiner Zeit, 1888, p. 178 sq. It is noteworthy that Kepler’s mother was sentenced for witchcraft, and saved by the influence of her son. Johann Keppler’s Leben und Werken nach neuerlich aufgefundenen MSS., von G. L. C. Freiherrn von Breitschwert, 1831, p. 97 sq. [↑]
[95] “There is much reason to believe that the fetters upon scientific thought were closer under the strict interpretation of Scripture by the early Protestants than they had been under the older church” (White, Warfare of Science with Theology, i, 212). Concerning the Protestant hostility to the Copernican system and to Kepler, see Schuster, as cited, pp. 87 sq., 191 sq. [↑]