Cranmer, Archbishop, compared to Hübmaier, 237
Czechs in Moravia, 149
D
Denck, John, Anabaptist preacher, won to Anabaptism by Hübmaier, 142; baptizes Hut, 159, 160; anti-Trinitarian theories, 184
Dietrichstein, Adam von, lord of Nikolsburg, 266; persecutes Anabaptists, 267
Dietrichstein, Cardinal, obtains decree of 1623, 268
Dubcansky, Jan, lord of Zdnym, 152
E
Ecclesiology, Hübmaier's doctrine of, 201-213
Eck (John Mayer), Dr., Hübmaier's junior, 27; oration on Hübmaier, 28; Hübmaier's eulogy of, 29; fame as a teacher, 31; quarrel with University of Freiburg, 33; goes to Ingolstadt, ib.; tomb of, 35; remains Hübmaier's friend 50; challenged by Hübmaier to disputation, 89 - 91
Effectual calling, 199
Election, Hübmaier on, 186 sq.
Englehard, Swiss reformer, 125
Erasmus, eminent reformer, 22; visit of Hübmaier to, 54; compared to Hübmaier, 155, 156
Eschatology, Hübmaier's treatment of, 216
Exegesis, Hübmaier's method of, 175, 182 sq.; puerile, 191
F
Faber (Heigelin) John, Roman Catholic theologian, testifies Hübmaier was no iconoclast, 73; celebrates mass in Waldshut, 123; confirms torture of Hübmaier at Zürich, 137; interview with Hübmaier at Greisenstein, 226-230; witness to Hübmaier's eminence, 246
Feet-washing practised at Waldshut, 112
Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria (Emperor, 1556-1564), summons Waldshut, 74; demands expulsion of Hübmaier, 75; becomes his implacable enemy, 76; second charge against Waldshut, 79; demands Hübmaier from Schaffhausen,82; his treachery, 95; answer of Waldshut to, 97; final terms to Waldshut, 122; demands Hübmaier from Zürich, 128; chosen King of Bohemia, 149; elected Margrave of Moravia, 219; edict of 1527, 220; deter:nined on Hübmaier's death, 238; persecutes Moravian Anabaptists, 247; edict of 1535, 257; death of, 264
Feudalism, decay of, 3; significance of, 4
Franck, Sebastian (evangelical reformer, Anabaptist, author, printer), on Anabaptists, 159