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Hildebrand (1073-1085) and his reforming plan: theory of the
Papacy and the Empire: their inevitable conflict

Advantages of the Papacy in this conflict

Victory of the Popes; Henry IV.; the Worms Concordat (1122);

Alexander III. (1177) .

Culmination of Papal power; Innocent III. (1198–1216)
His theory of the Papal office

Rise of the spirit of nationalism; its various manifestations

Benefits of the Papacy in the Middle Ages; approach of another

era

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CONTENTS.

Declining prestige of the Papacy; the Babylonian captivity

(1309-1377).

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Character of the Papacy at Avignon; Petrarch's testimony
Opposition from Germany and England

The Monarchists against the Papists

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Attacks upon Papal usurpations by writers; Marsilius of Padua
and William of Occam

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The Gallican or constitutional theory; the Reforming Councils
(1409-1443)

Increasing sway of national and secular, in the room of ecclesias-

tical feelings, in the fifteenth century

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Character of Leo X. (1513–21); judgment of Sarpi, Pallavicini,

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Medieval Christianity characterized by legalism

Forms of reaction against it: dissent from dogmas; attacks on
the usurpations and abuses of the clergy; opposition to the
excessive esteem of ceremonies and austerities

Consequences of a possible increase of intelligence.

Two classes of forerunners of the Reformation

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Semi-pagan tone of politics and ethics; Macchiavelli (1469-1527) 78
Religious tone of Humanism in Germany; Reuchlin (1455-1522) 74
His victory over the Monks

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What may be inferred from their character and popularity
Recapitulation; symptoms of the rise of a new order of things.

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His birth (1483) and parentage

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Studies at Erfurt (1501-5); enters a convent (1505)

Made a Professor at Wittenberg (1508)

His literary and theological attainments

His religious experience

Sees that justification is by faith

Origin of indulgences; the Scholastic doctrine

Luther opposes the sale of indulgences by Tetzel (1516)
Luther posts his ninety-five Theses (1517); their contents .
Their effect in Germany .

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The election of Charles V. (1519): consequent alarm in Eu-

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Rivalship of Charles V. and Francis I. (1515-1547); its
grounds, the strength of the rivals respectively.
Character of Charles V.: his conduct in the affair of the Refor-

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Discontent and disorder; complaints by the knights, the cities,
the peasantry

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