The Reformation: By George P. Fisher ...

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Charles Scribner's sons, 1891 - 620 strani
 

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How he was protected
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John Wessel 142089 Luthers opinion of
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His letter to Sadolet
70
Accession of Elizabeth 1558 her conservative Protestant
71
LUTHER AND
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Religious tone of Humanism in Germany Reuchlin 14551522
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What may be inferred from their character and popularity
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CHAPTER IV
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Assassination of the Guises by order of Henry III 1588
89
Organization of Protestantism not uniform in the different coun
95
GERMAN REFORMATION TO THE DIET
126
Birth of Zwingle 1484 his native character his education
137
Conferences of the opposing parties 153741 Contarini
141
Influence of LHospital
145
The Augsburg Interim 1548 Charless plan of pacification
145
Deistic and Pantheistic Rationalism
148
Abdication of Charles 1556
154
Principle of progress in Protestantism
157
They are heard at the Council of Basel 1433
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His conversion 1532
191
His characteristics as a writer and a
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The Sorbonne and Parliament oppose doctrinal innovations
225
Lefevre 14501536 the Father of the Reformation his studies
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The Colloquy at Poissy 1561 Beza
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Political crisis in Europe will France make war on Spain?
272
The Scandinavian kingdoms the Union of Calmar 1397
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Iconoclasm 1566
290
His qualities as a man and a preacher
298
The Regent makes a truce with the Confederacy of Nobles
303
Theory that it was a quarrel of monastic orders
305
Distinction between the Anglican Church and the Protestant
314
22
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Merits of the controversy of the Anglicans and Puritans
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Doubtful position of France respecting the Reformation
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Protestantism in Ireland
383
Enforced by Nicholas I 858867
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Persecution of Protestants
392
In Naples Juan Valdez circa 1530
394
Introduction of Protestantism into Spain
403
Ochino and Peter Martyr
404
Persecution of the Evangelical Catholics Carranza 15581576
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27
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Origin of the Thirty Years War 16181648
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Victories of Gustavus Wallenstein reappointed 1632
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28
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162549 his arbitrary system of government
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Demoralization of the English Court
443
Conflicts of Calvin and efforts to intimidate
446
Effect of Henry IV s death 1589 on the French policy
449
Protestants united in opposing Church government by a priest
488
Ecclesiastical government by princes in Lutheran states
494
Various theories Erastianism Hooker
500
That it was a new phase of the old conflict of Popes and Emperors 4
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Protestants maintain the divine right of kings
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The war between King and Parliament 1642
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NEW HAVEN Jan 15 1873
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CHAPTER XV
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Protestants have been guilty of persecution
516
Expulsion of Castellio 1544
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Their ecclesiastical system
520
Effect of the extinction of Protestantism in Italy
522
The press in the Puritan period Milton
528
Effect of the Reformation on the German intellect
534
The preaching of Knox iconoclasm
535
Is convicted and burned at the stake
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APPENDIX
555
Union of Catholic princes and bishops division of the Nation
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Prosperity and intelligence of the people of the Netherlands
560
A LIST OF BOOKS ON THE REFORMATION
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Effect of the massacre on the surviving Huguenots
562
Distinction between the Massachusetts and Plymouth settlers
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Adjustment with Innocent XII 16911700 the work of Bos
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Public disputation 1523 the council of the city sustains him 141
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National languages and literatures
575
Position of Henry III 157489
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Its church organization is republican
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Calvin belongs to the second generation of Reformers
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His adoption of the Bible as the sole standard of doctrine
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He is deposed and succeeded by Frederic I 152333
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The Reformation primarily a religious event
598
The ecclesiastical revolution is also a political
599
Elizabeth sends troops to aid the lords 1560
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Vacillation of Francis I and its consequences
602
Discontent there with the new ecclesiastical system
603
Protestantism positive as well as negative
604
Jansenism
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Studies at Erfurt 15015 enters a convent 1505
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His marriage
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Olaf and Laurence Petersen preach Protestantism in Sweden
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456
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She sends help to the Netherlands 1585
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His assassination 1584
620
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Stran 503 - And now I say unto you ; Refrain from these men, and let them alone ; for if this counsel or this work, be of men, it will come to nought; but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it, lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
Stran 485 - There it was that I found and visited the famous Galileo, grown old, a prisoner to the Inquisition for thinking in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought.
Stran 321 - If there be not in her a proud mind, a crafty wit, and an indurate heart against God and his truth, my judgment faileth me.
Stran 9 - For where the Church is, there is the Spirit of God; and where the Spirit of God is, there is the Church, and every kind of grace ; but the Spirit is truth.
Stran 485 - Behind him cast; the broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views, At evening, from the top of Fesole, Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Stran 469 - Throughout Christendom, whatever advance has been made in knowledge, in freedom, in wealth, and in the arts of life, has been made in spite of her, and has everywhere been in inverse proportion to her power. The loveliest and most fertile provinces of Europe have, under her rule, been sunk in poverty, in political servitude, and in intellectual torpor, while Protestant countries, once proverbial for sterility and barbarism, have been turned by skill and industry into gardens, and can boast of a long...
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Stran 469 - Spain, once the first among monarchies, to the lowest depths of degradation, the elevation of Holland, in spite of many natural disadvantages, to a position such as no commonwealth so small has ever reached, teach the same lesson. Whoever passes in Germany from a Roman Catholic to a Protestant principality, in Switzerland from a Roman Catholic to a Protestant canton, in Ireland from a Roman Catholic to a Protestant county, finds that he has passed from a lower to a higher grade of civilisation.
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Stran 279 - Thou canst not, cardinal, devise a name So slight, unworthy, and ridiculous, To charge me to an answer, as the pope. Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England, Add thus much more, — That no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions...

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