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The Political Theories of Martin Luther

By: Luther Hess D. Waring | Book details

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INDEX
A
Adams, John, Letter to John Taylor, 188
Alvarius Pelagius, 23
Aquinas, Thomas, 18, 19, 66, 171, 205
Aristotle, 1, 3, 64, 168, 185
Augustine, 13, 65
Austin, 87
B
Benedictus Levita, 15
Blackstone, 68, 93
Bodin, 86, 91, 186
Burke, 174
C
Carlyle, 262
Charlemagne, 9-11
Charles IV, 36
Charles V, 57 et seq., 129
Cicero, 65
Clericis Laicos, Bull, 20, 21
Constantine, 5-8, 15
Contract Theories of the State, 67-70
D
Dante, 19, 20, 169
De Lolme, 90
Divine Right of Kings, 70-73
Donation of Constantine, 15
E
Economic Conditions in Germany in Luther's Day, 48- 50
Education, 47, 48, 192 et seq.
Erasmus, 194
F
Finance and Trade, 205-220
Force Theory of the Origin of the State, 69
Froude,263, 264, 269
G
Gaterius, 5
Gelasius, 8
Gibbon, 5
Golden Bull, 36
Governmental Contract Theory of the Origin of the State, 68, 69
Guizot, 9
H
Hegel, 174
Henry II of England, 16
Henry IV, Emperor, 14
Hobbes, 67, 69
Hooker, 66, 67
Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 173, 260, 261

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