back in Wittenberg, [316] ff.;

hopes of a National Church of Germany, [326];

how far responsible for the Peasants' War, [327] f.;

how the war affected him, [337], [338];

and Zwingli, [347] ff.;

at Marburg, [352] ff.;

his doctrine of the Sacrament of the Supper, [357];

his letters from Coburg, [369];

declared that the Turks must be driven back, [374];

his idea of a reformation, [275];