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The great light / Atkinson, James
Titre : The great light : Luther and Reformation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Atkinson, James (1914-2011), Auteur Editeur : Exeter : Paternoster Press Année de publication : c1968 Collection : Paternoster church history, vol. 4. Importance : 287 p. Format : 23 cm Note générale : Includes bibliographies and indexes. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
ReformationIndex. décimale : BR 305.2 The great light : Luther and Reformation [texte imprimé] / Atkinson, James (1914-2011), Auteur . - Exeter : Paternoster Press, c1968 . - 287 p. ; 23 cm. - (Paternoster church history, vol. 4.) .
Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
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The historians and the English reformation / Littell, John Stockton, 1870-
Titre : The historians and the English reformation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Littell, John Stockton, 1870-, Auteur Editeur : Milwaukee : The Young Churchman Co. Année de publication : c1910 Importance : viii, 307 p. Format : 22 cm Note générale : Includes index Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : England
Great Britain
Historiography
Reformation
Reformation--HistoriographyNote de contenu : I. Introductory : The American teacher's difficult duty ; A decisive period ; Deference to history as science ; Freedom of the citizen ; Value of history ; Growth of the study ; Consequent expectation that the difficulty will increase ; Materials, need in the midst of plenty --
II. The influence of Hume --
III. The influence of Macaulay --
IV. Froude and his critics --
V. Hallam, Southey, Knight, Dickens --
VI. Freeman and his pupils --
VII. The influence of Green --
VIII. The position of Stubbs --
IX. Influences in the background : Some older witnesses ; Links connecting the reformers with the period beginning with Hume --
X. Roman Catholic writers : Lingard ; Gasquet ; Duchesne ; Hefele ; Acton ; Cardinal Gibbons --
Xi. A group of Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Congregational writers --
XII. Some American home and library books --
XIII. Some American historians --
XIV. Some American school text books --
XV. More recent British authorities --
XVI. The Scottish Reformation : Treatment accorded by historians, mostly Scottish ; The view from within as a comparison with the English --
XVII. The verdict of the law --
XVIII. Some forgotten documents from Roman sources : The declaration of 1788 ; The declaration of 1826 ; A forgotten document of Presbyterian origin ; Other testimony not generally known and allowed for ; Swedish ; Oriental --
XIX. Significant contemporary action and official utterance not widely known in this country --
XX. Conclusion : History a science with full rights of determination ; Rights of free though in religion indeterminate ; Primary rights of religious conviction ; Meaning of a free church in a free state.The historians and the English reformation [texte imprimé] / Littell, John Stockton, 1870-, Auteur . - Milwaukee : The Young Churchman Co., c1910 . - viii, 307 p. ; 22 cm.
Includes index
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : England
Great Britain
Historiography
Reformation
Reformation--HistoriographyNote de contenu : I. Introductory : The American teacher's difficult duty ; A decisive period ; Deference to history as science ; Freedom of the citizen ; Value of history ; Growth of the study ; Consequent expectation that the difficulty will increase ; Materials, need in the midst of plenty --
II. The influence of Hume --
III. The influence of Macaulay --
IV. Froude and his critics --
V. Hallam, Southey, Knight, Dickens --
VI. Freeman and his pupils --
VII. The influence of Green --
VIII. The position of Stubbs --
IX. Influences in the background : Some older witnesses ; Links connecting the reformers with the period beginning with Hume --
X. Roman Catholic writers : Lingard ; Gasquet ; Duchesne ; Hefele ; Acton ; Cardinal Gibbons --
Xi. A group of Lutheran, Presbyterian, and Congregational writers --
XII. Some American home and library books --
XIII. Some American historians --
XIV. Some American school text books --
XV. More recent British authorities --
XVI. The Scottish Reformation : Treatment accorded by historians, mostly Scottish ; The view from within as a comparison with the English --
XVII. The verdict of the law --
XVIII. Some forgotten documents from Roman sources : The declaration of 1788 ; The declaration of 1826 ; A forgotten document of Presbyterian origin ; Other testimony not generally known and allowed for ; Swedish ; Oriental --
XIX. Significant contemporary action and official utterance not widely known in this country --
XX. Conclusion : History a science with full rights of determination ; Rights of free though in religion indeterminate ; Primary rights of religious conviction ; Meaning of a free church in a free state.Réservation
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History of the reformation of the sixteenth century / J. H. (Jean Henri) Merle d'Aubigné
Titre : History of the reformation of the sixteenth century Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J. H. (Jean Henri) Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872), Auteur Editeur : Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Book House Co. Année de publication : 1987 Importance : xxi, 867 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ISBN: 0-8010-2962-7 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Reformation Mots-clés : Reformation History of the reformation of the sixteenth century [texte imprimé] / J. H. (Jean Henri) Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872), Auteur . - Grand Rapids, MI : Baker Book House Co., 1987 . - xxi, 867 p. ; 23 cm.
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Titre : History of the Reformation of the sixteenth century Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : J. H. (Jean Henri) Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872), Auteur ; Henry White (1812-1880), Traducteur ; Henry White (active 1775), Traducteur Importance : 5 volumes Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Church history -- Modern period, 1500-
Protestantism -- History -- 16th century
ReformationIndex. décimale : BR 305 Note de contenu : Volume I. Book I. State of Europe before the Reformation ; Book II. The youth, conversion and early labors of Luther, 1483-1517 ; Book III. The indulgences and the theses, 1517-May 1518 ; Book IV. Luther before the Legate, May to December 1518 --
Volume II. Book V. The Leipsic disputation, 1518 ; Book VI. The Papal Bull, 1520 ; Book VII. The Diet of Worms, 1521, January to May ; Book VIII. The Swiss, 1484-1522 --
Volume III. Book IX. First reforms, 1521 and 1522 ; Book X. Agitation, reverses, and progress, 1522-1526 ; Book XI. Divisions. Switzerland-Germany, 1523-1527 ; Book XII. The French, 1500-1526 --
Volume IV. Book XIII. The protest and the conference, 1526-1529 ; Book XIV. The Augsburg Confession, 1530 ; Book XV. Switzerland, conquests, 1526-1530 ; Boox XVI. Switzerland, catastrophe, 1528-1531 --
Volume V. Book XVII. England before the Reformation ; Book XVIII. The revival of the church ; Book XIX. The English New Testament and the Court of Rome ; Book XX. The two divorces. VOLUME ONE. BOOK 1. STATE OF EUROPE BEFORE THE REFORMATION --
Chapter I. Christianity --
Chapter II. Grace --
Chapter III. Religion --
Chapter IV. Imperishable nature of Christianity --
Chapter V. Popluar feeling --
Chapter VI. Roman Theology --
Chapter VII. Third Preparation --
Chapter VIII. Erasmus --
Chapter IX. The nobility --
BOOK II. THE YOUTH, CONVERSION, AND EARLY LABORS OF LUTHER --
Chapter I. Luther's descent --
Chapter II. The university --
Chapter III. His father's anger --
Chapter IV. Pious monk --
Chapter V. The university of Wittemberg --
Chapter VI. Journey to Rome --
Chapter VII. Luther returns to Wittemberg --
Chapter VIII. Faith --
Chapter IX. Luther's first theses --
Chapter X. The relics --
Chapter XI. Return to Wittemberg --
BOOK III. THE INDULGENCES AND THE THESES --
Chapter I. Procession --
Chapter II. The Fanciscan confessor --
Chapter III. Leo X. ---
Chapter IV. Tetzel approaches --
Chapter V. Festical of All Saints --
Chapter VI. Reuchlin --
Chapter VII. Tetzel's attack --
Chapter VIII. Frankfort discussion --
Chapter IX. Prierio --
Chapter X. Popular writigs --
Chapter XI. Apprehensions of his friends --
BOOK IV. LUTHER BEFORE THE LEGATE --
Chapter I. The resolution --
Chapter II. Diet at Augsburg --
Chapter III. The armorer Schwartzerd --
Chapter IV. Sentiments of Luther and Staupitz --
Chapter V. De Vio --
Chapter VI. First appearance --
Chapter VII. Second interview --
Chapter VIII. Third interview --
Chapter IX. De Vio and Staupitx --
Chapter X. Luther's fligh --
Chapter XI. Thoughts on departure VOLUME TWO. BOOK V. THE LEIPSIC DISPUTATION --
Chapter I. Luther's danger --
Chapter II. Pause in Germany --
Chapter III. Arrival of Eck and of the Wittembergers --
Chapter IV. Opening of the disputation --
Chapter V. The hierarchy and rationalism --
Chapter VI. Interest felt by the laity --
Chapter VII. Eck attack Melancthon --
Chapter VIII. The epistle to the Galations --
BOOK VI. THE PAPAL BULL --
Chapter I. Character of Maximilian --
Chapter II. Luther's letter to the emperor --
Chapter III. The Papacy attacked --
Chapter IV. Perparations at Rome --
Chapter V. Wittemberg --
Chapter VI. The gospel in Italy --
Chapter VII. Fresh negotiations --
Chatper VIII. The Bull in Germany --
IX. Luther's appeal to God --
Chapter X. Decisive step of the reformer --
Chapter XI. Coronation of Charles the Fifth --
Chapter VII. Luther on confession --
BOOK VII. THE DIET OF WORMS --
Chapter I. Victories of the word of God --
Chapter II. A Foreign prince --
Chapter III. Aleander introduced to the diet --
Chapter IV. Sentiments of the pinces --
Chapter V. Shall Luther have a safe-conduct --
Chapter VI. Luther's courage --
Chapter VII. Departure for the diet of Worms --
Chapter VIII. Entry into Worms --
Chapter IX. Tumult and calmness --
Chapter X. Conference with the archbishop of Treves --
Chapter XI. The conflict at Worms --
BOOK VIII. THE SWISS --
Chapter I. Movement in Switzerland --
Chapter II. Ulrich at Wesen and Basale --
Chapter III. Fondness for war --
Chapter IV. Zwingle to Eramus --
Chapter V. Our Lady of Einsidlen --
Chapter VI. The canon's college --
Chapter VII. The indulgences --
Chapter VIII. Zwingle's toils and fatigue --
Chapter IX. The two reformers --
Chapter X.A new combatant --
Chapter XI. Zwingle opposes human traditions --
Chapter XII. Mourning and joy in Germany --
Chapter XIII. A French monk --
Chapter XIV. How the truth triumphs VOLUME THREE. BOOK IX. FIRST REFORMERS --
Chapter I. Progress of the Reformation --
Chapter II. Luther in Warburg --
Chapter III. Commencement of the reform --
Chapter IV. Archbishop Albert --
Chapter V. Translation of the Bible --
Chapter VI. Fresh reforms --
Chapter VII. False reform --
Chapter VIII. Departure from the Wartburg --
Chapter IX. Translation of the New Testament --
Chapter X. Opposition --
Chapter XI. General movement --
Chapter XII. Luther at Zqickau --
BOOK X. AGITATION, REVERSES, AND PROGRESS --
Chapter I. Political element --
Chapter II. Victory of the pope --
Chapter III. Diet of Nuremberg --
Chapter IV. Persecution --
Chapter V. The new pope, Clement VII. --
Chapter VI. Abolition of the mass --
Chapter VII. Berne --
Chapter VIII. Basle --
Chapter IX. Erasmus and Luther --
Chapter X. The three adversaries --
Chapter XI. Progression and Immobility --
Chapter XII. The Tockenburg --
Chapter XIII. The oligarchs --
Chapter XIV. Consequences at Basle, Berne, St. Gall, and other places --
BOOK XII. THE FRENCH --
Chapter I. Universality of Christianity --
Chapter II. Louis XII.and the assembly of Tours --
Chapter III. Farel and the saints --
Chapter IV. Character of Francis I. --
Chapter V. Enemies of the Reformation --
Chapter VI. Briconnet visits his diocese --
Chapter VII. Beginning of the church at Meaux --
Chapter VIII. Lefevre and Farel persecuted --
Chapter IX. Farel and his brothers --
Chapter X. Catholicity of the Reformation --
Chapter XI. New campaign --
Chapter XII. The French at Basle --
Chapter XIII. Progress at Montbeliard --
Chapter XIV. Francis made prisoner at Pavia --
Chapter XV. A Student of Noyon VOLUME FOUR. BOOK XIII. THE PROTEST AND THE CONFERENCE --
Chapter I. Twofold Movement of Reform --
Chapter II. Italian War --
Chapter III. Profitable Calm --
Chapter IV. Edict of Ofen --
Chatper V. Alliance between Charles and Clement VII. --
Chapter VI. The Protest --
Chapter VII. Union necessary to Reform --
BOOK XIV. THE AUFSBURG CONFESSION --
Chapter I. Two striking Lessons --
Chapter II. The Coronation --
Chapter III. Angsburg --
Chapter IV. Agitation in Augsburg --
Chapter V. The Sermons prohibited --
Chapter VI. The Elector's Zeal --
Chapter VII. The 23th June 1530 --
Chapter VIII. Effect on the Romanists --
Chapter IX. The Refutation --
Chapter X. Philip of Hesse --
Chapter XI. The Mixed Commission --
Chapter XII. The Elector's Preparatives and Indignation --
BOOK XV. SWITZERLAND0 --
CONQUESTS --
Chapter I. Originality of the Swiss Reform --
Chapter II. State --
Chapter III. The Reform accepted by the People --
Chapter IV. Reformation of St. Gall --
Chapter V. Crisis in Basle --
Chapter VI. Farel's Commission --
Chapter VII. Valangin --
Chapter VIII. The Romanist demand a Ballot --
Chapter IX. Reaction preparing --
BOOK XVI. SWITZERLAND --
CATASTROPHE --
Chapter I. Two great Lessons --
Chapter II. Free Preaching of Gospel in Switerland --
Chapter III. Conquests of Reform in Schaffhausen and Zurzack --
Chapter IV. Zwingle and the Christian State --
Chapter V. Diet of Arau --
Chapter VI. The Five Cantons decide for War --
Chapter VII. The Scene of War --
Chapter VIII. Unforeseen Change --
Chapter IX. Consternation in Zurich --
Chapter X. Restoration of Popery at Bremgarten VOLUME FIVE. BOOK XVII. ENGLAND BEFORE THE REFORMATION --
Chapter I. Introduction --
Chapter II. Pope Gregory the Great --
Chapter III. Character of Oswy --
Chapter IV. Clement --
Chapter V. Anselm's firmness --
Chapter VI. Reaction --
Chatper VII. The Mendicant friars --
Chapter VIII. The Bible --
Chapter IX. The Wickliffites --
Chapter X. Learning at Florence --
Chapter XI. The pope excites to war --
Chapter XII. Wolsey --
Chapter XIII. The wolves --
BOOK XVIII. THE REVIVAL OF THE CHURCH --
Chapter I. Four reforming powers --
Chapter II. Effects of the New Testament in the universities --
Chapter III. Alarm --
Chapter IV. Tyndale --
Chapter V. Luther's works in England --
Chapter VI. Wolsey's machinations to obtain the tiara --
Chapter VII. The just men of Lincolnshire --
Chapter VIII. Chapter of Tyndale --
Chapter IX. Bilney at Cambridge --
Chapter X. Wolsey seeks the tiara --
Chapter XI. Tyndale at Hamburg --
Chapter XII. Worms and Cambridge --
BOOK XIX. THE ENGLISH NEW TESTAMENT AND THE COURT OF ROME --
Chapter I. Church and state essentially distinct --
Chapter II. The two authorities --
Chapter III. Persecution at Cambridge --
Chapter IV. Luther's Letter to the king --
Chapter V. Wolsey desires to be revenged --
Chapter VI. Anne Bleyn appointed maid of honor to Catherine --
Chapter VII. Bilney's preaching --
Chapter VIII. The Papacy intercepts the gospel --
Chapter IX. The English envoys at Orvieto --
Chapter X. Disappointment in England --
Chapter XI. Fox's report to Henry and Anne --
BOOK XX. THE TWO DIVORCES --
Chapter I. Progress of the Reformation --
Chapter II. Coverdale and inspiration --
Chapter III. Politiacal changes --
Chapter IV. True Catholicity --
Chapter V. Necessity of the Reformation --
Chapter VI. The pope's illness --
Chapter VII. Discussion between the Evangelicals and the Catholics --
Chapter VIII. The Royal Session --
Chapter IX. The Trial resumed --
Chapter X. Anne Boleyn at Hever --
Chapter XI. Embarrassment of the pope --
Chapter XII. A Meeting at Waltham --
Chapter XIII. Wolsey in the Court of Chancery --
Chapter XIV. Thomas More elected chancellor --
Chapter XV. The last hour --
Chapter XVI. Wolsey's terror.En ligne : https://www.waast.org/documents/ENGLISH/Books/BR%20290-499%20ChHistModern/BR%203 [...] Format de la ressource électronique : History of the Reformation of the sixteenth century [document électronique] / J. H. (Jean Henri) Merle d'Aubigné (1794-1872), Auteur ; Henry White (1812-1880), Traducteur ; Henry White (active 1775), Traducteur . - [s.d.] . - 5 volumes.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Church history -- Modern period, 1500-
Protestantism -- History -- 16th century
ReformationIndex. décimale : BR 305 Note de contenu : Volume I. Book I. State of Europe before the Reformation ; Book II. The youth, conversion and early labors of Luther, 1483-1517 ; Book III. The indulgences and the theses, 1517-May 1518 ; Book IV. Luther before the Legate, May to December 1518 --
Volume II. Book V. The Leipsic disputation, 1518 ; Book VI. The Papal Bull, 1520 ; Book VII. The Diet of Worms, 1521, January to May ; Book VIII. The Swiss, 1484-1522 --
Volume III. Book IX. First reforms, 1521 and 1522 ; Book X. Agitation, reverses, and progress, 1522-1526 ; Book XI. Divisions. Switzerland-Germany, 1523-1527 ; Book XII. The French, 1500-1526 --
Volume IV. Book XIII. The protest and the conference, 1526-1529 ; Book XIV. The Augsburg Confession, 1530 ; Book XV. Switzerland, conquests, 1526-1530 ; Boox XVI. Switzerland, catastrophe, 1528-1531 --
Volume V. Book XVII. England before the Reformation ; Book XVIII. The revival of the church ; Book XIX. The English New Testament and the Court of Rome ; Book XX. The two divorces. VOLUME ONE. BOOK 1. STATE OF EUROPE BEFORE THE REFORMATION --
Chapter I. Christianity --
Chapter II. Grace --
Chapter III. Religion --
Chapter IV. Imperishable nature of Christianity --
Chapter V. Popluar feeling --
Chapter VI. Roman Theology --
Chapter VII. Third Preparation --
Chapter VIII. Erasmus --
Chapter IX. The nobility --
BOOK II. THE YOUTH, CONVERSION, AND EARLY LABORS OF LUTHER --
Chapter I. Luther's descent --
Chapter II. The university --
Chapter III. His father's anger --
Chapter IV. Pious monk --
Chapter V. The university of Wittemberg --
Chapter VI. Journey to Rome --
Chapter VII. Luther returns to Wittemberg --
Chapter VIII. Faith --
Chapter IX. Luther's first theses --
Chapter X. The relics --
Chapter XI. Return to Wittemberg --
BOOK III. THE INDULGENCES AND THE THESES --
Chapter I. Procession --
Chapter II. The Fanciscan confessor --
Chapter III. Leo X. ---
Chapter IV. Tetzel approaches --
Chapter V. Festical of All Saints --
Chapter VI. Reuchlin --
Chapter VII. Tetzel's attack --
Chapter VIII. Frankfort discussion --
Chapter IX. Prierio --
Chapter X. Popular writigs --
Chapter XI. Apprehensions of his friends --
BOOK IV. LUTHER BEFORE THE LEGATE --
Chapter I. The resolution --
Chapter II. Diet at Augsburg --
Chapter III. The armorer Schwartzerd --
Chapter IV. Sentiments of Luther and Staupitz --
Chapter V. De Vio --
Chapter VI. First appearance --
Chapter VII. Second interview --
Chapter VIII. Third interview --
Chapter IX. De Vio and Staupitx --
Chapter X. Luther's fligh --
Chapter XI. Thoughts on departure VOLUME TWO. BOOK V. THE LEIPSIC DISPUTATION --
Chapter I. Luther's danger --
Chapter II. Pause in Germany --
Chapter III. Arrival of Eck and of the Wittembergers --
Chapter IV. Opening of the disputation --
Chapter V. The hierarchy and rationalism --
Chapter VI. Interest felt by the laity --
Chapter VII. Eck attack Melancthon --
Chapter VIII. The epistle to the Galations --
BOOK VI. THE PAPAL BULL --
Chapter I. Character of Maximilian --
Chapter II. Luther's letter to the emperor --
Chapter III. The Papacy attacked --
Chapter IV. Perparations at Rome --
Chapter V. Wittemberg --
Chapter VI. The gospel in Italy --
Chapter VII. Fresh negotiations --
Chatper VIII. The Bull in Germany --
IX. Luther's appeal to God --
Chapter X. Decisive step of the reformer --
Chapter XI. Coronation of Charles the Fifth --
Chapter VII. Luther on confession --
BOOK VII. THE DIET OF WORMS --
Chapter I. Victories of the word of God --
Chapter II. A Foreign prince --
Chapter III. Aleander introduced to the diet --
Chapter IV. Sentiments of the pinces --
Chapter V. Shall Luther have a safe-conduct --
Chapter VI. Luther's courage --
Chapter VII. Departure for the diet of Worms --
Chapter VIII. Entry into Worms --
Chapter IX. Tumult and calmness --
Chapter X. Conference with the archbishop of Treves --
Chapter XI. The conflict at Worms --
BOOK VIII. THE SWISS --
Chapter I. Movement in Switzerland --
Chapter II. Ulrich at Wesen and Basale --
Chapter III. Fondness for war --
Chapter IV. Zwingle to Eramus --
Chapter V. Our Lady of Einsidlen --
Chapter VI. The canon's college --
Chapter VII. The indulgences --
Chapter VIII. Zwingle's toils and fatigue --
Chapter IX. The two reformers --
Chapter X.A new combatant --
Chapter XI. Zwingle opposes human traditions --
Chapter XII. Mourning and joy in Germany --
Chapter XIII. A French monk --
Chapter XIV. How the truth triumphs VOLUME THREE. BOOK IX. FIRST REFORMERS --
Chapter I. Progress of the Reformation --
Chapter II. Luther in Warburg --
Chapter III. Commencement of the reform --
Chapter IV. Archbishop Albert --
Chapter V. Translation of the Bible --
Chapter VI. Fresh reforms --
Chapter VII. False reform --
Chapter VIII. Departure from the Wartburg --
Chapter IX. Translation of the New Testament --
Chapter X. Opposition --
Chapter XI. General movement --
Chapter XII. Luther at Zqickau --
BOOK X. AGITATION, REVERSES, AND PROGRESS --
Chapter I. Political element --
Chapter II. Victory of the pope --
Chapter III. Diet of Nuremberg --
Chapter IV. Persecution --
Chapter V. The new pope, Clement VII. --
Chapter VI. Abolition of the mass --
Chapter VII. Berne --
Chapter VIII. Basle --
Chapter IX. Erasmus and Luther --
Chapter X. The three adversaries --
Chapter XI. Progression and Immobility --
Chapter XII. The Tockenburg --
Chapter XIII. The oligarchs --
Chapter XIV. Consequences at Basle, Berne, St. Gall, and other places --
BOOK XII. THE FRENCH --
Chapter I. Universality of Christianity --
Chapter II. Louis XII.and the assembly of Tours --
Chapter III. Farel and the saints --
Chapter IV. Character of Francis I. --
Chapter V. Enemies of the Reformation --
Chapter VI. Briconnet visits his diocese --
Chapter VII. Beginning of the church at Meaux --
Chapter VIII. Lefevre and Farel persecuted --
Chapter IX. Farel and his brothers --
Chapter X. Catholicity of the Reformation --
Chapter XI. New campaign --
Chapter XII. The French at Basle --
Chapter XIII. Progress at Montbeliard --
Chapter XIV. Francis made prisoner at Pavia --
Chapter XV. A Student of Noyon VOLUME FOUR. BOOK XIII. THE PROTEST AND THE CONFERENCE --
Chapter I. Twofold Movement of Reform --
Chapter II. Italian War --
Chapter III. Profitable Calm --
Chapter IV. Edict of Ofen --
Chatper V. Alliance between Charles and Clement VII. --
Chapter VI. The Protest --
Chapter VII. Union necessary to Reform --
BOOK XIV. THE AUFSBURG CONFESSION --
Chapter I. Two striking Lessons --
Chapter II. The Coronation --
Chapter III. Angsburg --
Chapter IV. Agitation in Augsburg --
Chapter V. The Sermons prohibited --
Chapter VI. The Elector's Zeal --
Chapter VII. The 23th June 1530 --
Chapter VIII. Effect on the Romanists --
Chapter IX. The Refutation --
Chapter X. Philip of Hesse --
Chapter XI. The Mixed Commission --
Chapter XII. The Elector's Preparatives and Indignation --
BOOK XV. SWITZERLAND0 --
CONQUESTS --
Chapter I. Originality of the Swiss Reform --
Chapter II. State --
Chapter III. The Reform accepted by the People --
Chapter IV. Reformation of St. Gall --
Chapter V. Crisis in Basle --
Chapter VI. Farel's Commission --
Chapter VII. Valangin --
Chapter VIII. The Romanist demand a Ballot --
Chapter IX. Reaction preparing --
BOOK XVI. SWITZERLAND --
CATASTROPHE --
Chapter I. Two great Lessons --
Chapter II. Free Preaching of Gospel in Switerland --
Chapter III. Conquests of Reform in Schaffhausen and Zurzack --
Chapter IV. Zwingle and the Christian State --
Chapter V. Diet of Arau --
Chapter VI. The Five Cantons decide for War --
Chapter VII. The Scene of War --
Chapter VIII. Unforeseen Change --
Chapter IX. Consternation in Zurich --
Chapter X. Restoration of Popery at Bremgarten VOLUME FIVE. BOOK XVII. ENGLAND BEFORE THE REFORMATION --
Chapter I. Introduction --
Chapter II. Pope Gregory the Great --
Chapter III. Character of Oswy --
Chapter IV. Clement --
Chapter V. Anselm's firmness --
Chapter VI. Reaction --
Chatper VII. The Mendicant friars --
Chapter VIII. The Bible --
Chapter IX. The Wickliffites --
Chapter X. Learning at Florence --
Chapter XI. The pope excites to war --
Chapter XII. Wolsey --
Chapter XIII. The wolves --
BOOK XVIII. THE REVIVAL OF THE CHURCH --
Chapter I. Four reforming powers --
Chapter II. Effects of the New Testament in the universities --
Chapter III. Alarm --
Chapter IV. Tyndale --
Chapter V. Luther's works in England --
Chapter VI. Wolsey's machinations to obtain the tiara --
Chapter VII. The just men of Lincolnshire --
Chapter VIII. Chapter of Tyndale --
Chapter IX. Bilney at Cambridge --
Chapter X. Wolsey seeks the tiara --
Chapter XI. Tyndale at Hamburg --
Chapter XII. Worms and Cambridge --
BOOK XIX. THE ENGLISH NEW TESTAMENT AND THE COURT OF ROME --
Chapter I. Church and state essentially distinct --
Chapter II. The two authorities --
Chapter III. Persecution at Cambridge --
Chapter IV. Luther's Letter to the king --
Chapter V. Wolsey desires to be revenged --
Chapter VI. Anne Bleyn appointed maid of honor to Catherine --
Chapter VII. Bilney's preaching --
Chapter VIII. The Papacy intercepts the gospel --
Chapter IX. The English envoys at Orvieto --
Chapter X. Disappointment in England --
Chapter XI. Fox's report to Henry and Anne --
BOOK XX. THE TWO DIVORCES --
Chapter I. Progress of the Reformation --
Chapter II. Coverdale and inspiration --
Chapter III. Politiacal changes --
Chapter IV. True Catholicity --
Chapter V. Necessity of the Reformation --
Chapter VI. The pope's illness --
Chapter VII. Discussion between the Evangelicals and the Catholics --
Chapter VIII. The Royal Session --
Chapter IX. The Trial resumed --
Chapter X. Anne Boleyn at Hever --
Chapter XI. Embarrassment of the pope --
Chapter XII. A Meeting at Waltham --
Chapter XIII. Wolsey in the Court of Chancery --
Chapter XIV. Thomas More elected chancellor --
Chapter XV. The last hour --
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A history of the reformation / Lindsay, Thomas M.
Titre : A history of the reformation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Lindsay, Thomas M. (1843-1914), Auteur Editeur : Edinburgh, Scotland : T & T Clark Année de publication : c1910 Importance : 2 volumes Format : 22 cm. Note générale : v. 1. The reformation in Germany from its beginning to the religious peace of Augsburg --
v. 2. The reformation in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Scotland and England, the Anabaptists and Socinian movements, the counter-reformation.Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Anabaptists.
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A history of the reformation [texte imprimé] / Lindsay, Thomas M. (1843-1914), Auteur . - Edinburgh, Scotland : T & T Clark, c1910 . - 2 volumes ; 22 cm.
v. 1. The reformation in Germany from its beginning to the religious peace of Augsburg --
v. 2. The reformation in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Scotland and England, the Anabaptists and Socinian movements, the counter-reformation.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Anabaptists.
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Socinianism.Index. décimale : BR 305 Note de contenu :
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