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A history of the reformation / Thomas M. Lindsay
Titre : A history of the reformation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Thomas M. Lindsay (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.
Reformation
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A history of the reformation [texte imprimé] / Thomas M. Lindsay (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.
Reformation
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The history of the reformation / Whitney, James Pounder
Titre : The history of the reformation Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Whitney, James Pounder, Auteur Editeur : London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge; New York, The Macmillan Company Année de publication : c1940 Collection : Church Historical Society. Publications. New ser. no. 41 Importance : xv, 526, [2] p. Format : 22 cm Note générale : Includes indexes. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Reformation Index. décimale : BR 305 Note de contenu : I. Introduction --
II. The papacy and the Lateran council --
III. Germany and the reformation up to 1529 --
IV. The reformation in Switzerland and its connection with Germany --
V. The reformation in Scandinavia --
VI. France and the reformation --
VII. Germany 1529-1555 --
VIII. The council of Trent, 1545-1552 --
IX. The third assembly at Trent --
X. The close of the council --
XI. Monastic reform and the Jesuits --
XII. The French Wars of religion --
XIII. Germany, 1555-1648 --
XIV. The Netherlands, France after the wars, the Jesuits (with note on the Bollandists) --
XV. England --
XVI. Poland, Russia and mission --
XVII. The papacy after Trent --
Note on justification by faith.The history of the reformation [texte imprimé] / Whitney, James Pounder, Auteur . - London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge; New York, The Macmillan Company, c1940 . - xv, 526, [2] p. ; 22 cm. - (Church Historical Society. Publications. New ser. no. 41) .
Includes indexes.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Reformation Index. décimale : BR 305 Note de contenu : I. Introduction --
II. The papacy and the Lateran council --
III. Germany and the reformation up to 1529 --
IV. The reformation in Switzerland and its connection with Germany --
V. The reformation in Scandinavia --
VI. France and the reformation --
VII. Germany 1529-1555 --
VIII. The council of Trent, 1545-1552 --
IX. The third assembly at Trent --
X. The close of the council --
XI. Monastic reform and the Jesuits --
XII. The French Wars of religion --
XIII. Germany, 1555-1648 --
XIV. The Netherlands, France after the wars, the Jesuits (with note on the Bollandists) --
XV. England --
XVI. Poland, Russia and mission --
XVII. The papacy after Trent --
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History of the reformation in Germany and Switzerland chiefly / K. R. (Karl Rudolf) Hagenbach
Titre : History of the reformation in Germany and Switzerland chiefly Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : K. R. (Karl Rudolf) Hagenbach (1801-1874), Auteur ; Evelina Moore, Traducteur Editeur : Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark Année de publication : 1878 Importance : 2 vol. Note générale : Translated from the 4th rev. ed. of the German by Evelina Moore
Collection: Clark's foreign theological library, new series, v. 59, 62.Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Allemand (ger) Catégories : Reformation -- Germany.
Reformation -- SwitzerlandIndex. décimale : BR 305 History of the reformation in Germany and Switzerland chiefly [document électronique] / K. R. (Karl Rudolf) Hagenbach (1801-1874), Auteur ; Evelina Moore, Traducteur . - Edinburgh : T. & T. Clark, 1878 . - 2 vol.
Translated from the 4th rev. ed. of the German by Evelina Moore
Collection: Clark's foreign theological library, new series, v. 59, 62.
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Allemand (ger)
Catégories : Reformation -- Germany.
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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 : http://192.168.20.2/documents/ENGLISH/Books/BR%20290-499%20ChHistModern/BR%20305 [...] 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 popular history of the Reformation. / Hughes, Philip
Titre : A popular history of the Reformation. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hughes, Philip, Auteur Editeur : Garden City, N.Y., Hanover House Année de publication : c1957 Importance : 343 p. Format : 22 cm Note générale : Includes bibliographical references and index. Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Reformation Index. décimale : BR 305 Résumé :
Vividly portrays the events, characters and background of the Reformation in a masterpiece of historical writing. The explosive issues, the complex cross-currents of the time, unfold in one lucid and very readable narrative. The author first examines the Reformation background: the laxity, often the corruption, that aroused demands for reform. In this section, he also brings out a lesser-known but vital part of the picture, the Catholic efforts at reform that were beginning to bear fruit even before Luther. Then he studies the different situations in each country: the religious, social and political background. All the key figures of the time--Luther, Zwingli, Erasmus, Henry VIII, Cromwell, St. Thomas More, Calvin, Cranmer, St. Ignatius Loyola, Knox and many more--all emerge in full vigor of their striking personalities. The author captures the significance of these men as he examines the great events of their lives and the main trends in their thought. The book is rounded out with a study of the Council of Trent, the gathering of bishops and theologians that finally achieved the real reform of the Church--from within.Note de contenu : The traditional Christian religion --
The reformer's Europe --
Revival and restoration, 1495-1530 --
Luther. The first Protestants, 1517-1532 --
The English Reformation, 1527-1553 --
The council of Trent: Calvin, 1534-1552 --
Trent: Queen Elizabeth: Knox, 1552-1563.A popular history of the Reformation. [texte imprimé] / Hughes, Philip, Auteur . - Garden City, N.Y., Hanover House, c1957 . - 343 p. ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Reformation Index. décimale : BR 305 Résumé :
Vividly portrays the events, characters and background of the Reformation in a masterpiece of historical writing. The explosive issues, the complex cross-currents of the time, unfold in one lucid and very readable narrative. The author first examines the Reformation background: the laxity, often the corruption, that aroused demands for reform. In this section, he also brings out a lesser-known but vital part of the picture, the Catholic efforts at reform that were beginning to bear fruit even before Luther. Then he studies the different situations in each country: the religious, social and political background. All the key figures of the time--Luther, Zwingli, Erasmus, Henry VIII, Cromwell, St. Thomas More, Calvin, Cranmer, St. Ignatius Loyola, Knox and many more--all emerge in full vigor of their striking personalities. The author captures the significance of these men as he examines the great events of their lives and the main trends in their thought. The book is rounded out with a study of the Council of Trent, the gathering of bishops and theologians that finally achieved the real reform of the Church--from within.Note de contenu : The traditional Christian religion --
The reformer's Europe --
Revival and restoration, 1495-1530 --
Luther. The first Protestants, 1517-1532 --
The English Reformation, 1527-1553 --
The council of Trent: Calvin, 1534-1552 --
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