Head of the school. The parish priest XII, 1968.
Authority. I. The secular O. 1. essence of the O. O. is, who has power, whether with right or wrong XI, 1813.
2.God's order is the order XI, 796: Christ confirms it XI, 1813.; O. others is easy, better stands alone with God XII, 2077.
3 The state of the O. is a necessary one, for the sake of the wicked XI, 796. 2164.; good, even if the violence is abused at times XI, 1813.; necessary and useful XII, 2042. but still does not lead to heaven XI, 1789.
4. the office and works of the church, in which its profession consists XI, 221. f.; it shall preside over lands and people XI, 1828., use its power for the good of the subjects and the church XII, 1232. f., not to compel to believe, but only to ward off the wicked XI, 1123; to preserve the common peace XI, 1815; to punish the wicked XI, 1292 ff; to punish, though one should not be angry XI, 1358 f.; and though it is said, Judge not XI, 1280. and: Do not repay evil with evil XII, 747; shall use the sword, although one brother shall forgive the other XI, 1343. ff, as she shall do both at the same time XI, 1343. ff. If she seizes one, it is not theft XII, 1989, 2003; if she kills one, it is not murder XII, 1988, 2002, ff.
5. conduct of office. How persons in authority should conduct their position as pilgrims and guests XII, 570. f. 575. f.; O. must not do what they desire XI, 1828. nor take what they desire XI, 1830. f.; govern according to God's word XII, 57.; beware of vengeance XII, 555. f..
6. sins of O. If she kills an innocent person, it is murder XI, 1280. her sins and oversights shall be punished XI, 1828. 1830.; XII, 186. 744 ff, not exaggerated XII, 2078. f.; she shall be punished for them XI, 1813. f.
7. enemy of the O. is the devil XII, 2042.; the O. has ten devils around him where others have only one XII, 2078. f.
8. o. and subjects. Both sides sin a lot XI, 1828. f.; fear, duty, obedience are due to the O. XI, 1814. f.; one gives the O. what is hers XI, 1826. ff, one seeks to deceive it XI, 1829; one obeys the O. for God's sake XI, 1813, even the ungodly XII, 955, but not against God's word XI, 798, one must obey God more XII, 506, f.; one patiently suffers injustice and violence XI, 1813, f. 1824, ff, God punishes rebellion against the O. XII, 2042. f.; pray for them XII, 696. 2042.; mourn over the death of pious O. XII, 2034. 2044. f. 2077., their death a threat of impending punishment XII, 2085., U. should mend their ways XII, 2085. - S. sedition.
9. o. and church. O. should use its power for the good of the church XII, 1232. f., provide for the preservation of the preaching ministry XI, 1377. ff.
10. Christian and O. C. may invoke their help against injustice XII, 747. f. 921.; how a C. should behave when the O. wants to rob him of the gospel XI, 1814.
II. the spiritual O. Its power consists in the word of the law and gospel XI, 797; its office is to preach God's word XI, 798; if one preaches something else, do not obey XI, 798; how the spiritual power has been abused in the papacy XI, 796. f. 798. f.
III. the spiritual and the secular O. The actions of the spiritual O. far more important than those of the secular XI, 798; when the secular O. should resist the spiritual XI, 797.
Revelation. The O. of the Father and the Son is one and the same XII, 1765.
Ears. Abused to hear false doctrine XI, 1531. f. Ear confession. S. Confession.
Oil. Means grace XI, 1. f. 29. 42., Gospel XI, 1546.
Oil trees. Mean grace XII, 998. f.
Oelberg. Means God's great grace XI, 29. f., the Christian church XII, 998.
Carrying branches of oil. Sign of submission XI, 42.
Omnes. Mr. O. must be driven to external observation of the law XI, 2164.
Sacrifices. The Old Testament sacrifices were a sweet savor for Christ's sake XII, 452; were not acceptable to God without praise and thanksgiving XI, 419; were to keep the Jews in the discipline and manner of Christ's hope XII, 1429.; thereby did not obtain forgiveness XII, ^3. f. 1551. f.; mean the O. of Christ and His Christians XII, 319., the spiritual O. of praise XI, 418.; are now abolished, now only the O. of praise apply XII, 1550.; praise and thanksgiving, the some pleasant O., which we can bring to God XI, 419. Spiritual praises are those which are voluntarily done by the Spirit XII, 317.; are pleasing to God XII, 317.; the praises of Christians, as they sacrifice their bodies, are the greatest XII, 319. also beneficial to the soul XII, 319. more glorious than the Old Testament praises XII, 320. ff. Of the sacrifice of the wise men from the east XI, XI, 420. ff. - S. Priest.
Sacrifice. Means: slaughter, strangle XII, 560.
Orders and Estates. The orders were founded by the fathers for the training of temperance XII, 110. f.; how they led them with the increase of faith XII, 273. The orders in the papacy are a copy of the saints XI, 2259. f.; how the pope, bishops and high schools promoted them XII, 281. ff.; were considered a new and better baptism XII, 1256.; do not observe and keep the commandment of charity XII, 378. f., hold lovelessly to their statutes XII, 367. f.; by the works of O. wanted to be saved XII, 270. ff.; do not deserve heaven XII, 328. ff., are vain gates of hell XII, 274. f., vain seduction of the soul XII, 237. f., mislead from grace into error, misery and distress XII, 126; they are sects and differences XII, 273, 330, f.; Christ prophesied about them XII, 271, f.; they are not good because holy people were in them XII, 272, ff.It is better to leave them than to seek salvation through them XII, 279; if one wants to leave the church for the right reason, one should not turn to the cry: apostate XII, 279. f., but see to it that one leaves it for the right reason XII, 280.; one remains in the O. if one can throw off the false opinion of it XII, 280.; do not help in themselves to blessedness, do not hinder either XII, 274.; the pure doctrine teaches how one should walk in it rightly and Christianly XII, 276. ff.; how one could lead it rightly and Christianly XII, 237. f. 273. f. The O. founded by Antonius Eremita: one does not find in any other O. a greater semblance of the godly being XII, 1947.; spurned mild contributions not XII, 1947. - S. mendicant order, brotherhood, monks, monastic life, Pabst 2.
Religious. The religious in the papacy are like those who are sown on the rock XII, 1824. f.; they do not want to be one thing with all Christians XII, 273.
Order of God. Is desecrated by the devil XI, 1218.
Origen. He was the first to play with allegories in the Scriptures and seduce others XII, 843; Opinion on Spirit and Letters XII, 842. ff - S. Church Fathers.
Osanna. Mutilated from "Hosanna," also used instead of Susanna as the name of a bell XI, 45.
Paschal Lamb. Meant Christ, the right O. XII. 486. f.
Easter. The Jewish O. call the feast of the sweet
Brode XII, 478; how the Jews celebrated O. XI, 622; example of Christian life XII, 478. ff. How we should keep O. in the N. T. XII, 488. f. - S. Charfreitag.