{"id":65383,"date":"2022-07-29T17:24:36","date_gmt":"2022-07-29T21:24:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/?p=65383"},"modified":"2022-07-29T17:24:36","modified_gmt":"2022-07-29T21:24:36","slug":"16th-century-calvinist-lutheran-zwinglian-intolerance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2022\/07\/16th-century-calvinist-lutheran-zwinglian-intolerance.html","title":{"rendered":"16th Century Calvinist, Lutheran, &#038; Zwinglian Intolerance"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"https:\/\/wp-media.patheos.com\/blogs\/sites\/572\/2022\/07\/Bonfire2.jpg\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-65392\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.patheos.com\/blogs\/sites\/572\/2022\/07\/Bonfire2-300x203.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"203\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">The following are excerpts from a two-volume hardcover set that I have in my library: <a href=\"https:\/\/academic.oup.com\/ahr\/article-abstract\/66\/4\/1011\/71105\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><em>Toleration and the Reformation<\/em><\/a>, by Joseph Lecler, S.J. (New York: Associated Press \/ London: Longmans, originally 1955; translated by T. L. Westow in 1960); from Volume 1, page numbers provided below.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">*****<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 202]<\/span> Persecuted as they were, snice their origin, by Zwingli and his disciples in Switzerland, the Anabaptists soon suffered the same fate in Germany at the hands of both Lutherans and Catholics. . . . In 1530 Sebastian Franck already estimated the number of Anabaptists put to death at two thousand. . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 287]<\/span> On the whole, public opinion, whether Catholic, Lutheran, or Calvinist, did not accept several religions within one State.\u00a0 . . . The degree of desperate intolerance which it reached by the end of the sixteenth century has rarely been surpassed. . . .<\/p>\n<p>The Protestant leaflets abounded in insults directed at the Papacy. The most ignominious assertions were levelled at the Jesuits. They insisted indefatigably that Catholic worship is blasphemy and idolatry, and that it was the Christian prince\u2019s duty to suppress it in his States. In 1576 the Calvinist professor of Heidelberg, Jerome Zanchi, voiced current opinion when he laid <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 288]<\/span> down the following points in his explanation of the fourth commandment of the Decalogue:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>(1) The devout prince must not, and indeed cannot in conscience, allow his Catholic subjects [ <em>pontificiis<\/em> ] in his territory to have churches for the practice of their idolatrous worship and the preaching of heretical doctrine. He should rather either destroy those churches with their idols and false worship, or strip them of all their superstitious tools. . . .<\/p>\n<p>(2) The devout prince has the power to force his idolatrous subjects, as Catholics are, to attend orthodox services, but he should see to it beforehand that they are properly instructed by making them renounce impious doctrine and accept\u00a0 sane doctrine. <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[<em>Opera theologica<\/em>, t. IV, Geneva, 1613, pp, 799 and 801]<\/span><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>With a curious lack of logic, the Protestant leaflets never ceased to claim freedom of conscience for their co-religionists in Catholic lands, whilst refusing it to Catholics in the States where they were masters. This contradiction was frequently stressed by the Roman controversialists:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In districts dominated by Protestants [wrote George Eder in 1579], Catholics are never tolerated; they are publicly humiliated, driven from their homes and lands, and forced into exile with their wives and children. . . . But as soon as a Catholic member-state of the Empire proceeds in the same way against rebellious and seditious subjects, everyone gets worked up, is indignant, and the Catholic prince is accused of breaking the peace of religion.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>But Protestant polemics were not only concerned with the \u2018papists\u2019. In Germany Calvinists and Lutherans attacked and tore each other to pieces conscientiously. The Calvinists had nothing but contempt\u00a0 for Lutheran doctrine which they maintained was still infected with papist superstition. The Lutherans could not find words strong enough to stigmatize \u2018the satanic brood of Calvin\u2019, the \u2018diabolical Calvinists\u2019. the \u2018real Mohammedans\u2019. Calvin\u2019s doctrine on Predestination and the Last Supper horrified them. . . . <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 289]<\/span> Calvinism is frequently denounced as a foreign product, imported by foreign princes, as for instance, in a pamphlet of 1590:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>O Germany . . . Do you not notice the devouring wolves slinking in and preparing a bloodbath for them that hate the satanic poison of Calvin? They desire to hurt you fatally, . . . Germans, when will you ever understand that the Calvinists scorn you and hold you in derision.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>. . . With regard to the Calvinists, the Lutherans in Germany were like those in possession who are threatened by a clever and implacable opponent. Whilst they were a minority the Calvinists were charitable and peace-loving; once they held the whip-hand they became extremely intolerant:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>As long as the Calvinists are not in power [wrote Daniel Jacobi in 1615], and as long as they are obliged to submit to the existing authority, they are pleasant and patient; they accept life in common with us. But as soon as they are master[s] of the situation, they will not tolerate a single syllable of Lutheran doctrine. Everything must be abolished. . . .<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>[A]round 1600 the conflict was almost as sharp as between Protestants and Catholics. In 1602 the Lutheran theologian <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 290]<\/span> Polycarp Leyser went so far as to say: there is on the whole more common ground between Catholics and the followers of Luther than between the latter and Calvinists. He was horrified by the terrifying God of the Calvinists, which he declared resembled the devil more than the true God! . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 311]<\/span> Various decrees were published [in Zwingli\u2019s Zurich]: in 1524 the suppression of images and statues; in 1525 the suppression of the Mass <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 312] <\/span>and the compulsory baptism of infants (aimed against the Anabaptists); . . . lastly (7 March 1526) the death-penalty for anyone who tried to rebaptize <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[footnote: \u201c. . . In compliance with this law the Anabaptist Felix Manz was drowned on 25 January 1527 . . .\u201d]<\/span> . . .<\/p>\n<p>[H]e meant to reserve the freedom of preaching of his \u2018gospel\u2019 exclusively. Like Luther after the Peasants\u2019 War, he persuaded the public authorities not to tolerate any dissident propaganda on their territory. On 3 January 1527 he wrote to Oecolampadius to ask him to do the same in Basle: \u201cMake the Senate understand how dangerous it is to let people of one town be drawn this way and that by the preaching of divergent doctrines.\u2019 <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[footnote: \u201c. . . Luther said the same thing . . . in a letter to the prince-elector of Saxony, of 9 February 1526 . . .\u201d]<\/span> . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 313]<\/span> <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[Zwingli]<\/span>:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>I know of\u00a0 bishops who will never cease to sow trouble until they meet at last an Elias <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[Elijah]<\/span> who pits them to the sword . . . if this same charity commands us to kill them for the well-being of the body, it is better to pluck out a blind eye than to run the risk of losing the whole body.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>. . . <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 314]<\/span> In 1529 the Secret Council ordered . . . compulsory attendance at the services, and they were forbidden to go to Mass in the neighborhood. . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 324]<\/span> In Geneva, Zurich, and Berne the Anabaptists were exiled without mercy or even put to death. <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[footnote: \u201c. . . at least forty Anabaptists were executed in Berne between 1528 and 1571 . . .\u201d]<\/span> . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 333]<\/span> Four months after the execution of Servetus, at the end of January 1554, he <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[Calvin]<\/span> published the <em>Declaratio orthodoxae fidei<\/em>\u00a0 <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[footnote: \u201cThe Latin text appears in <em>Calvini Opera<\/em>, t. VIII, pp. 453-644 . . .\u201d]<\/span> . . . It is one of the most frightening treatises ever written to justify the persecution of heretics.. . . In obedience to the Old Testament it may sometimes be necessary to raze whole towns to the ground and to exterminate their inhabitants:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>. . . God does not even allow whole towns and populations to be spared, but will have the walls razed and the memory of the inhabitants destroyed and all things frustrated as a sign of his utter detestation, lets the contagion spread. . . . it is here a question of rejecting God and sane doctrine, which perverts and violates every human and divine right. . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 334]<\/span> I ask you, is it reasonable that heretics should be allowed to murder souls and to poison them with their false doctrine, and that we should prevent the sword, contrary to God\u2019s commandment, from touching their bodies, and that the whole Body of Jesus Christ be lacerated that the stench of one rotten member may remain undisturbed?<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>. . . [A]ccording to Calvin, \u2018papists\u2019 do not have the same right to persecute Protestants, since they follow a false doctrine! . . .<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 348]<\/span> In the profession of <span style=\"color: #008000;\">[p. 349]<\/span> faith, composed at Geneva in 1560, he [Calvin\u2019s successor Theodore Beza]\u00a0 still protested against those who, out of \u2018false clemency\u2019, wanted to save heretics from the magistrate\u2019s sword . . . In a reply of 1563 . . ., Beza showed himself indignant that he and Calvin should be said to have changed their mind in favour of tolerance of dissenters:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Far from us the thought that we would defend that Turkish dogma which holds that everyone can be saved in his own religion, or the Roman dogma that the good intention suffices, or the dogma of Martin Bellius [<a href=\"https:\/\/ccel.org\/ccel\/schaff\/hcc8\/hcc8.iv.xvi.xxiii.html\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">likely Protestant<\/a>] that heretics should be left to grow, or that of <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Sebastian_Castellio\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Castellio<\/a><span style=\"color: #008000;\"> [Protestant]<\/span> that all should be tolerated until the truth appears in a new revelation.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>***<\/p>\n<div><strong><em>Practical Matters<\/em><\/strong>: Perhaps some of my 4,000+ free online articles (the most comprehensive \u201cone-stop\u201d Catholic apologetics site) or\u00a0<a class=\"decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2009\/06\/dave-armstrongs-catholic-apologetics-bookstore-49-books-paperback-e-pub-mobi-nook-book-amazon-kindle-itunes-pdf-rock-bottom-regular-prices-67-savings-for-e-books-2.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">fifty books<\/a>\u00a0have helped you (by God\u2019s grace) to decide to\u00a0<a class=\"decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2006\/11\/feedback-comments-on-my-writing-from.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">become Catholic<\/a>\u00a0or to\u00a0<a class=\"decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2014\/01\/feedback-comments-on-my-writing-from-2.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">return to the Church<\/a>,\u00a0or better understand some doctrines and\u00a0<a class=\"decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link decorated-link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/2021\/02\/the-biblical-basis-of-apologetics-defense-of-christianity.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\"><em>why<\/em>\u00a0we believe them<\/a>.<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>Or you may believe my work is worthy to support for the purpose of apologetics and evangelism in general. 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Instances of numerous inter-Protestant examples of intolerance are included in the examples.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The following are excerpts from a two-volume hardcover set that I have in my library: Toleration and the Reformation, by Joseph Lecler, S.J. (New York: Associated Press \/ London: Longmans, originally 1955; translated by T. L. 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Formerly a campus missionary, as a Protestant, Dave was received into the Catholic Church in February 1991, by the late, well-known catechist and theologian, Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave\u2019s articles have appeared in many influential Catholic periodicals, including \\\"This Rock\\\" (now called \\\"Catholic Answers Magazine\\\"), \\\"Envoy Magazine\\\" (Patrick Madrid), \\\"The Catholic Answer,\\\" \\\"The Coming Home Journal,\\\" \\\"Gilbert Magazine\\\" (American Chesterton Society), and \\\"The Latin Mass.\\\" He also writes a featured column for every issue of \\\"The Michigan Catholic\\\": published by the archdiocese of Detroit, and was editor for most of the apologetics tracts published by the St. Paul Street Evangelization apostolate. Dave\u2019s apologetics and writing apostolate was the subject of a feature article in the May 2002 issue of \\\"Envoy Magazine.\\\" He served as the staff moderator at the Internet discussion forum for The Coming Home Network, from 2007-2010. Dave has been interviewed on many nationally syndicated Catholic radio shows, including \\\"Catholic Answers Live\\\" (twice), \\\"Faith and Family Live\\\" (Steve Wood), \\\"Kresta in the Afternoon,\\\" \\\"Son Rise Morning Show,\\\" \\\"Catholic Connection\\\" (Teresa Tomeo), and \\\"The Catholics Next Door.\\\" His large and popular website, \\\"Biblical Evidence for Catholicism,\\\" was online from March 1997 to March 2007, and received the 1998 Catholic Website of the Year award from \\\"Envoy Magazine.\\\" His blog of the same name (now transferred to Patheos), begun in February 2004, contains more than 1,500 papers, at least 500 debates or dialogues, and over 50 distinct \\\"index\\\" web pages. Unsolicited correspondence has indicated many hundreds of conversions (or returns) to the Catholic faith as a result, by God's grace, of these writings. Dave's conversion story was published in the bestselling book \\\"Surprised by Truth\\\" (edited by Patrick Madrid; San Diego: Basilica Press, 1994). Sophia Institute Press has published six of his books: \\\"A Biblical Defense of Catholicism\\\" (Foreword by Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J., 1996 \/ 2003), \\\"The Catholic Verses\\\" (2004), \\\"The One-Minute Apologist\\\" (2007), \\\"Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths\\\" (2009), \\\"The Quotable Newman\\\" (editor: 2012), and \\\"Proving the Catholic Faith is Biblical\\\" (2015). He is co-author (with Dr. Paul Thigpen) of the inserts for \\\"The New Catholic Answer Bible\\\" (Our Sunday Visitor: 2005), and editor for \\\"The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton\\\" (Saint Benedict Press \/ TAN Books: 2009). \\\"100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura\\\" was published by Catholic Answers in May 2012. His \\\"Quotable Wesley\\\" compilation was published by (Protestant \/ Wesleyan publisher) Beacon Hill Press in April 2014. Several of his 49 books are bestsellers in their field. Dave maintains a popular personal Facebook page, a Facebook author page, and has a Twitter account as well. He offers almost all of his books in e-book form on his own Biblical Catholicism site (http:\/\/biblicalcatholicism.com\/), at a permanent deep discount: only $2.99 for ePub, mobi, and AZW, and $1.99 for PDF. His writing has been enthusiastically endorsed or recommended by many leading Catholic apologists, authors, and priests, including Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Peter M. J. Stravinskas, Marcus Grodi, Patrick Madrid, Steve Ray, Tim Staples, Devin Rose, Mike Aquilina, Al Kresta, Karl Keating, Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Brandon Vogt, Marcellino D'Ambrosio, and Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave has been happily married to his wife Judy since October 1984. They have three sons and a daughter, and reside in southeast Michigan (metro Detroit).\",\"url\":\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/davearmstrong\/author\/davearmstrong\"}]}<\/script>\n<!-- \/ Yoast SEO plugin. -->","yoast_head_json":{"title":"16th Century Calvinist, Lutheran, & Zwinglian Intolerance 16th Century Calvinist, Lutheran, & Zwinglian Intolerance","description":"The following are excerpts from a two-volume hardcover set that I have in my library: Toleration and the Reformation, by Joseph Lecler, S.J. (New York: Overview of early Protestant intolerance in matters of religion. 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Formerly a campus missionary, as a Protestant, Dave was received into the Catholic Church in February 1991, by the late, well-known catechist and theologian, Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave\u2019s articles have appeared in many influential Catholic periodicals, including \"This Rock\" (now called \"Catholic Answers Magazine\"), \"Envoy Magazine\" (Patrick Madrid), \"The Catholic Answer,\" \"The Coming Home Journal,\" \"Gilbert Magazine\" (American Chesterton Society), and \"The Latin Mass.\" He also writes a featured column for every issue of \"The Michigan Catholic\": published by the archdiocese of Detroit, and was editor for most of the apologetics tracts published by the St. Paul Street Evangelization apostolate. Dave\u2019s apologetics and writing apostolate was the subject of a feature article in the May 2002 issue of \"Envoy Magazine.\" He served as the staff moderator at the Internet discussion forum for The Coming Home Network, from 2007-2010. Dave has been interviewed on many nationally syndicated Catholic radio shows, including \"Catholic Answers Live\" (twice), \"Faith and Family Live\" (Steve Wood), \"Kresta in the Afternoon,\" \"Son Rise Morning Show,\" \"Catholic Connection\" (Teresa Tomeo), and \"The Catholics Next Door.\" His large and popular website, \"Biblical Evidence for Catholicism,\" was online from March 1997 to March 2007, and received the 1998 Catholic Website of the Year award from \"Envoy Magazine.\" His blog of the same name (now transferred to Patheos), begun in February 2004, contains more than 1,500 papers, at least 500 debates or dialogues, and over 50 distinct \"index\" web pages. Unsolicited correspondence has indicated many hundreds of conversions (or returns) to the Catholic faith as a result, by God's grace, of these writings. Dave's conversion story was published in the bestselling book \"Surprised by Truth\" (edited by Patrick Madrid; San Diego: Basilica Press, 1994). Sophia Institute Press has published six of his books: \"A Biblical Defense of Catholicism\" (Foreword by Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J., 1996 \/ 2003), \"The Catholic Verses\" (2004), \"The One-Minute Apologist\" (2007), \"Bible Proofs for Catholic Truths\" (2009), \"The Quotable Newman\" (editor: 2012), and \"Proving the Catholic Faith is Biblical\" (2015). He is co-author (with Dr. Paul Thigpen) of the inserts for \"The New Catholic Answer Bible\" (Our Sunday Visitor: 2005), and editor for \"The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G. K. Chesterton\" (Saint Benedict Press \/ TAN Books: 2009). \"100 Biblical Arguments Against Sola Scriptura\" was published by Catholic Answers in May 2012. His \"Quotable Wesley\" compilation was published by (Protestant \/ Wesleyan publisher) Beacon Hill Press in April 2014. Several of his 49 books are bestsellers in their field. Dave maintains a popular personal Facebook page, a Facebook author page, and has a Twitter account as well. He offers almost all of his books in e-book form on his own Biblical Catholicism site (http:\/\/biblicalcatholicism.com\/), at a permanent deep discount: only $2.99 for ePub, mobi, and AZW, and $1.99 for PDF. His writing has been enthusiastically endorsed or recommended by many leading Catholic apologists, authors, and priests, including Dr. Scott Hahn, Fr. Peter M. J. Stravinskas, Marcus Grodi, Patrick Madrid, Steve Ray, Tim Staples, Devin Rose, Mike Aquilina, Al Kresta, Karl Keating, Fr. Dwight Longenecker, Brandon Vogt, Marcellino D'Ambrosio, and Fr. John A. Hardon, S. J. Dave has been happily married to his wife Judy since October 1984. 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