The Reformation

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Charles Scribner's sons, 1900 - Church history - 620 pages

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Contents

CHAPTER IV
85
THE RELATION OF PROTESTANTISM TO CULTURE AND CIVILIZA
87
Assassination of the Guises by order of Henry III 1588
99
Luther opposes the sale of indulgences by Tetzel 1516
100
Organization of Protestantism not uniform in the different coun
105
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112
Mediæval Christianity characterized by legalism
121
THE GERMAN REFORMATION ΤΟ THE PEACE OF AUGSBURG
136
What was done with ecclesiastical property
149
The press after the Restoration
151
Neander on the origin and types of Rationalism
162
Abdication of Charles 1556
168
Accession of Elizabeth 1558 her conservative Protestant
171
Vengeance of Philip mission of the Duke of Alva 1567
177
Combination of different classes of Calvins opponents
178
Consequences of a possible increase of intelligence
184
Protestants united in opposing Church government by a priest
187
CHAPTER VII
192
His conversion 1532
194
Church government in the Reformed Churches
200
Advantages of the Papacy in this conflict
222
Effect of the Catholic Reaction on the Irish
223
Influence of the Revival of learning
226
His book on the Errors of the Trinity 1531
228
151547 the patron of learning and
238
Compared with Romanism in its view of the civil authority
241
The Catharists Albigenses
242
The Scandinavian kingdoms the Union of Calmar 1397
246
Spread of Protestantism in France in his reign
255
Calvin preaches to then submission their patience
260
Coligny comes to Court his character
277
The administration of Henry IV the Edict of Nantes 1598
284
Warburtons theory Coleridges theory
301
His chastisement of ecclesiastical follies and abuses
317
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333
CHAPTER XI
385
What is indicated by he rise of these sects
387
Their difference on the doctrine of
390
How Boccaccio 131375 treats the Church and the clergy
392
Ignatius Loyola 14911556 founds the order of the Jesuits
399
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