^ "Johann Tetzel" Encyclopedia Britannica, 1911 Edition. Retrieved Jan. 26, 2007
^ Henry, Ganss (1913). "Johann Tetzel". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
^ Thesis 55 of Tetzel's One Hundred and Six Theses. These "Anti-theses" were a acknowledgment to Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses and were fatigued up by Tetzel’s acquaintance and above Professor, Konrad Wimpina. Theses 55 & 56 (responding to Luther's 27th Theses) read: "For a body to fly out, is for it to access the eyes of God, which can be hindered by no interruption, accordingly he errs who says that the body cannot fly out afore the bread can chime in the basal of the chest." In, The about-face in Germany, Henry Clay Vedder, 1914, Macmillan Company, p. 405. 1 Animam purgatam evolare, est eam visione dei potiri, quod nulla potest intercapedine impediri. Quisquis appropriately dicit, non citius aggregation animam volare, quam in fundo cistae denarius possit tinnire, errat. In: D. Martini Lutheri, Opera Latina: Varii Argumenti, 1865, Henricus Schmidt, ed., Heyder and Zimmer, Frankfurt am Main & Erlangen, vol. 1, p. 300. (Reprinted: Nabu Press, 2010, ISBN 1142405516 ISBN 9781142405519). 2
^ Ludwig von Pastor, The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages, Ralph Francis Kerr, ed., 1908, B. Herder, St. Louis, Volume 7, pp. 347–348. 3
^ Henry, Ganss (1913). "Johann Tetzel". Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
^ Thesis 55 of Tetzel's One Hundred and Six Theses. These "Anti-theses" were a acknowledgment to Luther’s Ninety-Five Theses and were fatigued up by Tetzel’s acquaintance and above Professor, Konrad Wimpina. Theses 55 & 56 (responding to Luther's 27th Theses) read: "For a body to fly out, is for it to access the eyes of God, which can be hindered by no interruption, accordingly he errs who says that the body cannot fly out afore the bread can chime in the basal of the chest." In, The about-face in Germany, Henry Clay Vedder, 1914, Macmillan Company, p. 405. 1 Animam purgatam evolare, est eam visione dei potiri, quod nulla potest intercapedine impediri. Quisquis appropriately dicit, non citius aggregation animam volare, quam in fundo cistae denarius possit tinnire, errat. In: D. Martini Lutheri, Opera Latina: Varii Argumenti, 1865, Henricus Schmidt, ed., Heyder and Zimmer, Frankfurt am Main & Erlangen, vol. 1, p. 300. (Reprinted: Nabu Press, 2010, ISBN 1142405516 ISBN 9781142405519). 2
^ Ludwig von Pastor, The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages, Ralph Francis Kerr, ed., 1908, B. Herder, St. Louis, Volume 7, pp. 347–348. 3
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