A Short History of Christian Theophagy, By Preserved Smith, Ph. D
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II ff. ^2 To Spalatin, April 4, 1524, Enders, iv. 316. 63 Xo Barbara Liskirchen, 1535, Enders, x. 136; to G. Curio, 1533, Enders, ix. 300; cf. also Enders, ix. 40, 181, 221, 290. • 8* Weimar, xii, 205 ff. LUTHER 115 gospel. The self-communion of the priest was al- lowed, as well as vestments and all rites not expressly prohibited by Scripture. Auricular confession was not to be required, though it was considered useful, as a preparation for the sacrament, but any notorious of- fender was to be ...excluded from the altar. Commun- ion was to be administered in both kinds, as sufficient indulgence had already been shown weak consciences in that matter. On October 19, 1525, the service was first celebrated by Luther in German.'^ The following year, under the name German Mass, he published an order of divine service not unlike that now in use in Protestant churches.'^ The polemic against the Catholics continued. Masses for souls were abolished at Wittenberg, and the income for them applied to the university.'^ In 1524 Luther wrote a work surpassing all previous ones in violence.
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