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The Age of the Reformation

CHAPTER I
313/1552

Its place was immediately taken, the next day, Maundy Thursday, by a simple communion service.

At the same time the last of the convents were suppressed, or put in a condition assuring their eventual extinction.

Other reforms included the abolition of processions, of confirmation and of extreme unction.

With homely caution, a large number of simple souls had this administered to them just before the time allotted for its last celebration.

Organs were taken out of the churches, and regular lectures on the Bible given.
Alarmed by these innovations the five original cantons,--Unterwalden, Uri, Schwyz, Lucerne and Zug,--formed a league in 1524 to suppress the "Hussite, Lutheran, and Zwinglian heresies." For a time it looked like war.


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