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American Introduction Page | 9 |
CHAPTER I | 15 |
CHAPTER IV | 35 |
CHAPTER VI | 43 |
CHAPTER VII | 47 |
CHAPTER X | 60 |
CHAPTER XI | 68 |
CHAPTER XIII | 78 |
CHAPTER XIX | 108 |
REFORMATION OF GENEVA BY FARELS | 1 |
CHAPTER IX | 46 |
CHAPTER X | 52 |
Festival of Corpus ChristiMarriage of an ExPriestDiscussion before the Coun | 60 |
THE GOSPEL IN THE CENTER OF ITALY | 74 |
CHAPTER XIII | 75 |
CHAPTER XIV | 80 |
CHAPTER XV | 86 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 99 |
CHAPTER XX | 108 |
CHAPTER XXII | 120 |
CHAPTER XXV | 150 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 159 |
End Notes | 172 |
EUROPE IN THE TIME OF CALVIN | 10 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
princesDanger of the Temporal Power of BishopsThe Dukes of SavoyThey covet | 19 |
CHAPTER XI | 58 |
CHAPTER XIII | 67 |
Bertheliers Trial beginsThe ProcuratorFiscal asks for his ImprisonmentPassion | 68 |
CHAPTER XVI | 80 |
CHAPTER XVII | 88 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 95 |
CHAPTER XXI | 111 |
Duchess Beatrices Pride offends the GenevansProof that Geneva loves Popery | 120 |
CHAPTER XXV | 134 |
CHAPTER XXVII | 145 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 155 |
CHAPTER XXX | 161 |
CHAPTER XXXI | 169 |
by MorinNew Attack against the Faculty of LettersLutherans threatened with | 175 |
CHAPTER XXXIII | 184 |
Conversation between Margaret and BaduelFrancis I sends Chelius into Germany | 215 |
AIMÉ LÉVRIER A MARTYR TO LIBERTY AND RIGHT AT THE CASTLE | 218 |
CHAPTER XXXV | 236 |
CHAPTER VI | 31 |
CHAPTER VIII | 40 |
CHAPTER IX | 47 |
CHAPTER X | 52 |
CHAPTER XI | 59 |
Notary interrogates the AssemblyRising up of a little PeopleThe Protest numer | 65 |
CHAPTER XII | 69 |
Emperors Letter to the GenevansTheir AnswerFresh Armaments of the Duke | 76 |
CHAPTER XIV | 80 |
THE GHOST AT ORLEANS | 2 |
Rights of Conscience claimed by Protestants repudiated by RomeCalvin in Flight | 14 |
vented by the CordeliersFirst Appearance of the GhostSecond AppearanceThe | 51 |
CHAPTER XIII | 77 |
CHAPTER XIV | 83 |
END NOTES 98 | 98 |
TIMES OF HOSTILITY TO THE REFORM IN FRANCE | 6 |
CHAPTER III | 17 |
CHAPTER IX | 50 |
CHAPTER X | 56 |
CHAPTER XI | 62 |
ing HereticsCalvin received in the Picard NationCalvin nominated ProctorPro | 67 |
CHAPTER XIV | 78 |
Duke?The Duke and Lévrier at BonneFirm Language of LévrierChurch and State | 131 |
ENGLAND BEGINS TO CAST OFF THE PAPACY | 1 |
CALVIN AT NÉRAC WITH ROUSSEL AND LEFÉVRE | 34 |
CHAPTER XIII | 49 |
CHAPTER XV | 57 |
CHAPTER XVII | 67 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 73 |
CHAPTER XIX | 79 |
The Catholics prepare to fightThe Standards of the King go forthThe Troops | 83 |
CHAPTER XVI | 101 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 103 |
MOVEMENTS OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND | 1 |
PREFACE to Vol VIII of the original edition which comprised Books XIV XV | 7 |
Religious Awakening in the SouthMargaret arrives at NéracEvangelical movement | 17 |
CHAPTER VI | 33 |
CHAPTER VIII | 41 |
THE CANONS DEATH MADE A WEAPON AGAINST THE REFORM | 48 |
CHAPTER XI | 53 |
CHAPTER XVI | 80 |
Mediation of the FriburgersTheir language to the Syndics and the PriestsA Con | 91 |
CHAPTER XVII | 92 |
The Mirror of the Sinful SoulBeda discovers Heresy in itDenounces it to | 145 |
OF | 1 |
ENGLAND BREAKS WITH ROME | 10 |
of battleUnjust and illegal CondemnationBertheliers DeathProcession through | 14 |
The ReliquaryA Table dHoteWho is Petrus?Struggle with two Priests from | 41 |
CharacterAnother Plot against CranmerHis Forgiveness of his EnemiesSeveral | 55 |
CHAPTER IX | 60 |
Pole determines to write to the KingPriests are Fathers Kings | 86 |
about ReligionBaptism Presence Penance Images Prayers to Saints Ceremonies | 95 |
The Corpse discoveredDistress of the CatholicsArrival of Wernlis Relations | 103 |
LincolnshireTwenty thousand InsurgentsThe Kings ThreatsThe Pilgrimage | 99 |
The Diesbachs of BerneMission of Rodolph of Diesbach to FranceA terrible | 112 |
Roman JubileesFermentation at GenevaA Power which devours everything that | 114 |
Character of OcchinoSeeks Salvation in AsceticismA ContrastScripture | 117 |
CHAPTER XIV | 118 |
THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND | 1 |
Toussaint taken out of his DungeonGreat Joy at StrasburgThe Refugees in that | 29 |
CHAPTER V | 30 |
CHAPTER VI | 36 |
CHAPTER VII | 42 |
to GermanyThe Alliance is signedCranmer saves MaryConference with | 59 |
CHAPTER XIII | 77 |
First part | 99 |
his helpTyndales LegacyThe Bible about to appearA Light that shines before | 104 |
CHAPTER IX | 106 |
CALVIN AND THE PRINCIPLES OF HIS REFORM | 1 |
CHAPTER V | 41 |
CHAPTER VI | 51 |
CHAPTER IX | 70 |
SUCCESS OF THE COUNTERREFORMATIONREFUSAL OF CALVIN | 76 |
INFLUENCE OF DAVID BEATOUN PREDOMINANT | 77 |
PREACHING OF CALVIN AND FAREL IN DEFIANCE OF THE PROHIBITION | 92 |
BAUDICHON DE LA MAISONNEUVE BEFORE | 93 |
BEGINNING OF JULY 1533 | 103 |
Reception thereTheir VindicationHesitation as to Choice of a PostRivalry | 107 |
CHAPTER XX | 155 |
CALVINS RETURN TO GENEVA | 180 |
CHAPTER XXII | 187 |
CHAPTER XXIII | 197 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 203 |
BOOK XII | 3 |
THE REFORMATION AMONG THE SCANDINAVIAN | 5 |
WHO WILL BE THE REFORMER OF FRANCE? | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 14 |
Calvin Calvin enters the College of MontaiguA Spanish ProfessorCalvin pro | 40 |
CHAPTER V | 45 |
The Ransom of BalkerleyNumerous ImprisonmentsScotland watched by Henry | 53 |
Good WorksHer Relations with Cranmer and LatimerWith Tyndale and Parker | 64 |
CHAPTER VIII | 69 |
in the ChurchCalvins preaching at St PetersStatement of his MotivesThe | 81 |
CHAPTER X | 84 |
JoyCalvin a DoctorTreatise on the Lords SupperTheological DebatesCalvins | 107 |
END NOTES TO BOOK V 124 | 108 |
HUNGARY POLAND BOHEMIA THE NETHERLANDS | 1 |
doctrineHis impartiality towards Rome and the ReformationPromulgation of reli | 14 |
A DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION AT THE COURT OF NAVARRE | 34 |
CHAPTER VI | 37 |
CHAPTER VII | 44 |
the Feet of ChristHe cannot separate from the ChurchThe Popes Doctrine | 46 |
CHAPTER VIII | 53 |
TERGIVERSATIONS OF JAMES V NEGOTIATIONS WITH HENRY VIII | 54 |
CHAPTER IX | 64 |
CHAPTER X | 75 |
BERQUIN DECLARES WAR AGAINST POPERY | 82 |
CHAPTER XI | 83 |
Terror of his FriendsBeda confined in the PalaceBerquin attacks Beda and | 108 |
WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND DEATH OF JAMES V | 113 |
THE SPANISH MARTYRS | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 14 |
The Lords Supper at PauOpposition of the King of NavarreThe Mystery of | 20 |
CHAPTER III | 21 |
Martyrdom of William of ZwollVictims of Charles V Death of Margaret of Aus | 25 |
OusberghenThe FaithfulAn innocent walkConventiclesBoldness of the sculp | 45 |
Alasco in PolandHis return to FrieslandHis relations with HardenbergSeeking | 53 |
tical Rites ConcessionsObstaclesDiscontentProgressLawrence PetersenHis | 69 |
ENGLAND | 1 |
CHAPTER V | 32 |
CHAPTER VI | 41 |
ExaminationFirst WitnessesEmotion at GenevaThe Merchants protest to | 45 |
CHAPTER IX | 61 |
CHAPTER X | 67 |
Crown of ScotlandInvasion of Scotland by Duke of NorfolkRefusal of the Scottish | 74 |
SwedenDebates on the Lords Supper ControversiesMadness of King Erick | 81 |
THE GOSPEL AT NAPLES AND AT ROME | |
CHAPTER II | 7 |
CHAPTER IV | 15 |
APPENDIX | 23 |
Appendix 26 | 26 |
salt | 29 |
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