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The Cambridge History of the Reformation

1

MEDICEAN ROME.

By

F. X. KRAUS

Savonarola. The Platonists.

1503-1513. Pope Julius II
1513-1522. Pope Leo X.
1522-1523. Pope Adrian IV
1523-1534. Pope Clement VII
Decadence of Italy and the Council of Pisa.
1534-72. The Counter-Reformation in Italy.

2.&3

HABSBURG

AND

VALOIS.

By

STANLEY LEATHES

 

Characters of Francis and Charles. [1516-21

1515-7] The Peace of Noyon
1521] Charles allied with Leo X and Henry VIII.
1522] Second campaign in Lombardy.
1524] Siege of Marseilles.
League of Cognac. [1525-6
1527] The Sack of Rome
Siege of Naples. Defection of Doria. [1528
1528-9] Peace of Cambray.
The religious question in Germany, and the Habsburg Power.
Conquest of Savoy [1535-6] . Cosimo I, Duke of Florence. [1537
Revolt of Ghent. [1533-40] Expedition against Algiers. French war. [1541-2][1543-4] War with Cleves. Battle of Ceresole.
Peace of Crépy. [1544]League between Charles V and Paul III. [1544-6]Deaths of Henry VIII and of Francis I
The policy of Gonzaga and Mendoza.[1549-51] Accession of Pope Julius III War with the Turks and with France. [1550-1
1551-3] French occupation of the Lorraine bishoprics. Revolt and conquest of Siena. [1552-5
Election of Pope Paul IV. [1555-6] Battle of St Quentin. [1557-9] Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis[1558-9].
Finances of France and Spain

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LUTHER

By

the Rev. T. M. LINDSAY

Popular religious life in Germany. Cults of the Virgin and St Anne.
1483-1501] Luther’s early life.Humanists of Erfurt.
1502-5] Luther takes religious vows.The Augustinian Eremites. [1505
1513-5] Luther s teaching at Wittenberg.
1517] Tetzel and Indulgences. 1517] Publication of Luther's Theses.
The character of the Theses. Luther at Augsburg.
Mission of Miltitz to Germany. [1518-9 151o] Disputation with Eck at Leipzig.
Attack upon the Roman Church. [1520 Luther at the Diet of Worms

5

NATIONAL OPPOSITION TO ROME IN GERMANY

By

A. F. POLLARD.

 

Dynastic aims of Charles.
1521] Revolt against clerical domination.
Growth of the power of the Princes.
1522-3] The knights’ war.
Failure of the Edict of Worms. [1521-3
1522] The religious Orders and Reform. Activity of Luther.
1521] Carlstadt and Zwilling. The Anabaptists.
Breach between the Reformers and the humanists.
Demand for a General Council. [1534

6.

SOCIAL REVOLUTION AND CATHOLIC REACTION IN GERMANY.

By

A. F. POLLARD

 

1524] Origin of the Peasants’ Revolt.
Beginnings of the rising. Spread of the movement.
The Articles of Memmingen. [1525. Ulrich of Wurttemberg.
Utopian schemes. Thomas Münzer and his teaching. [1524-5
1525] Massacre of Weinsberg. Suppression of the rebellion. [1525-6
1526-8] Results of the Peasants' Revolt. The Reformation in alliance with the Princes.
Diet of Speier. [1525-6
John Zapolya in Hungary. [1526-7] Election of Ferdinand in Bohemia and Hungary.
Development of the Lutheran Church.

7.

THE CONFLICT OF CREEDS AND PARTIES IN GERMANY.

By

A. F. POLLARD

 

1529] Siege of Vienna. Conference of Marburg.
Luther and Zwingli. Doctrine of the Eucharist.
1530] Confession of Augsburg. Failure of conciliation at Augsburg.
1530-1] League of Schmalkalden. Battle of Kappel.
Turkish invasion repelled.[1532
Scheme to restore Ulrich in Wurttemberg. [1532-4
Growth of sects.
1533-4] The Netherlands and Munster.
1534-5] The Anabaptists suppressed at Munster
1534-8] Ferdinand's compromise with the Protestants
1536-8] League of Nurnberg
1540-1] Catholic hostility to Charles
1540-1] Philip of Hesse makes terms with Charles V
1542] Attack upon Brunswick.

8.

RELIGIOUS WAR IN GERMANY

By

A. F. POLLARD

 

1526-45] Religious policy of Charles V.
1544-5] A General Council summoned to Trent.
1545-6] The Diet of Ratisbon. Charles V’s diplomacy
The Schmalkaldic War. [1546
The campaign of Muhlberg. [1547
The Diet of Augsburg, [1547
The Interim. [1548
1548-51] The question of the imperial succession
1550-1] Maurice prepares for desertion.
1550-2] Agreement with Henry II of France.
Siege of Metz. League of Heidelberg. [1552-3
Diet of Augsburg. [1554-5

9.

THE REFORMATION IN FRANCE.

By

A. A. TILLEY

 

Lefevre d’Étaples and Briçonnet. [1512-20
1520-5] The Meaux preachers and the Sorbonne
The Placards. [1534-1536] The Christianae religionis institutio.
Vigorous measures against the Protestants. [1536-44
1544-5] The Massacre of the Waldenses-Execution of the Fourteen of Meaux. [1546
Results of the policy of Francis I.
Henry II. La Chambre Ardente. [1547-58]
1658-9] The great Protestant Synod.
Francis II and the Guises. The Tumult of Amboise [1559
Protestant plot. Arrest of Condé. [1550
1561] Charles IX. Estates of Orleans.
The Colloquy of Poissy. [1561

10.

THE HELVETIC REFORMATION By

the Rev. J. P. WHITNEY.

 

 

The Swiss Confederation. Zurich. [1484-1506] The youth of Zwingli.
Zwingli’s humanistic and religious studies. [1506-22
1518] Zwingli at Zurich.
Relations to Luther and Erasmus. [1519-23] Archeteles.
1522-3] The First Disputation. The Anabaptists.
Division in the Swiss Confederation. [1523-4
1523-8] The Swiss Anabaptists.
Political schemes of Zwingli. [1524-6
1527-30] The Christian Civic League and Christian Union.
The question of the Eucharist. Marburg Conference.
1529-3o] The Tetrapolitana.
War of Musso [1530-1531] Battle of Kappel. Death of Zwingli.
1531-8] Results of Zwingli’s policy. The Consensus Tigurinus. [1549-81

11.

CALVIN AND THE REFORMED CHURCH

By

A. M. FAIRBAIRN

 

 

Contrast between Luther and Zwingli.
Characteristics of the French Reformed Church.
1509] Influence of Calvin.
Legal studies. The De clementia [1528-32
Cop's address. Flight of Calvin. [1533-
1534] Calvin at Basel.
1536-9] The Christianae Religionis Institutio.
Calvin at Geneva. [1536
Revolt against the Bishop and Savoy. [1530-4
1536-64] Calvin's spiritual development.
1536-8] Calvin’s first rule at Geneva.
The Ordonnances Ecclésiastiques.
System of education.
The Consistory.

12.

THE CATHOLIC SOUTH.

By

the Rev. W. E. COLLINS

Nice Reading:

THE RIGHT TO HERESY OR Castellio Against Calvin

by Stefan Zweig

The Reformation in ITALY. German influence
1524-55] The Reform at Venice.
The Court of Renée at Ferrara. [1528-39
The Modenese Academy. [1537-48
Naples. Juan and Alfonso de Valdés. [1500-32
1500-76] Pietro Martire Vermigli.
Bernardino Ochino. [1534-51
Pierpaolo Tergerio. [1533-48
Paleario and Carnesecchi. [1508-70
1566-7] The Catholic reformers. Contarini, and Pole. [1541-9
SPAIN. The reform of Cardinal Ximenez de Cisneros
Francisco de Enzinas. [1543-5
1545-50] Juan Diaz. Reform movements in Spain. [1521-70
Reformers at Seville. [1556-67
1542-60] The Reform at Valladolid
1503-82] Bartolomé de Carranza.
1511-53] Servetus: his life. Opinions, Trial, Execution, by Philip Schaff.
PORTUGAL.1538-72] Damiao de Goes.

13.

HENRY VIII

By

JAMES GAIRDNER

1520-3] Execution of Buckingham.Charles V in England.
1524-6] Papal election. War in France. Battle of Pavia.
1527-30] Anne Boleyn. Fall of Wolsey
Royal Supremacy.The Commons and the Submission of the Clergy. [1532
Excommunication. [1533-4] Rebellions.Executions of More and Fisher
Ane of Cleves and Catherine Howard
Scotland during the youth of James V. [1524-32
Death of Henry VIII. [1546-7

14.

THE REFORMATION UNDER EDWARD VI.

By

A.F. Pollard

1547] The new government. Destruction of Henry VIII’s absolutism.
Spirit of the English Reformation. Its character under Edward VI.
First religious reforms. [1547-9] The First Book of Common Prayer.
The attempted Union with Scotland
The agrarian revolution.
1549] War with France.
Defeat of the Catholic party. [1549-50
1550-1] Religious persecution. Spoliation of Church property.
Rivalry between Warwick and Somerset.
Second Act of Uniformity. Second Book of Common Prayer.

15.

PHILIP AND MARY

By

JAMES BASS MULLINGER

 

1553] The leading diplomatists of the reign.
Proclamation of Jane. Flight of Mary.
Proclamation of Queen Mary. Position of Elizabeth.
Mary’s Church policy. The marriage treaty with Philip.
Conspiracies among the malcontents. [1554
The royal wedding. The first martyrs. 1555]
Disappointment as regards the Succession.
The Protestant martyrs.
The Dudley conspiracy. [1556-1558] Mary’s last days.

16.

THE ANGLICAN SETTLEMENT AND THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION. By

F. W. MAITLAND

Entry of Scotland into modern history.
1542] Death of James V. Regency of Arran.
1547-54] Regency of Mary of Lorraine. John Knox
1558] Elizabeth and foreign Powers.
1559] The Acts of Supremacya and Uniformity
The Scottish rebellion.
1660] The siege of Leith and Treaty of Edinburgh.
The Scottish Reformation Parliament.
England and the First French War of Religion, [1562
Elizabeth and the Council of Trent. The “Vestiarian controversy”
553-60] The Churches of England and Scotland.
Presbyterianism and Episcopalianism. Parity and prelacy. [1560-7o
Erastus and Erastianism. [1568-72] The Puritans.

17.

THE SCANDINAVIAN NORTH.

By

W. E. COLONS

 

The Union of Kalmar. [1363-1448]. Denmark. [1250-1515]
I. REFORMATION IN DENMARK.
The Stockholm Bath of Blood. [1520
1519-22] Christian II’s reign in Denmark.
1522-6] Paul Eliaesen and his followers.
Frederick I and the Bishops. [1526-30]. The Count's War. [1533-4
1534-55] Successes and Reform of Christian III.
II.REFORMATION IN NORWAY AND ICELAND.
Spoliation of the Church in Norway. [1523-31
III.THE REFORMATION IN SWEDEN.
Gustavus Vasa in Sweden. [1522-3]. Demands of money from the Church.
Reformers in Sweden. [1519-27] The Recess of Vasteras.
1560-69] Erik XIV. Negotiations with Rome. Council of the Swedish Church at Upsala [1593

NOTE ON THE REFORMATION IN POLAND.

By STANLEY LEATHES

18.

THE CHURCH AND REFORM.

By

R. V. LAURENCE

 

 

The Oratory of Divine Love. [1521-2
Clement VII and Paul III. [1523-34
Contarini and Paul III. [1537-41] Religious Colloquy at Ratisbon.
1504-28] The monastic Orders and reform. Theatine Order. [1624-30
1541-2] Early history of the Inquisition
1521-3] Ignatius Loyola.
The Constitution of the Society. [1540-1
The Spiritual Exercises. Organisation of the Society.
1542-4] The Council of Trent.
The rule of Faith; reform; and Justification. [1546
1546] Seripando. The Jesuits.
Removal and adjournment of the Council. [1547-50
1655-9] Policy of Pope Paul IV. Pius IV and the Council. [1559-61
Third meeting of the Council at Trent. [1561-2
Canisius. Close of the Council of Trent. [1563
The Index of Prohibited Books

19.

TENDENCIES OF EUROPEAN THOUGHT IN THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION. By

the Rev. A. M. FAIRBAIEN

 

Religion and philosophy.Latin and Teuton.
Lorenzo Valla, Pico della Mirandola and Reuchlin.
Erasmus’ critical work and religious attitude
Gemistos Plethon and the Neo-Platonists.
The new Aristotelians. Pomponazzi.
New attitude of the defenders of the Church. Bernardino Telesio.
Campanella. Giordano Bruno.
The French Renaissance.Rabelais and Montaigne.
The Teutonic Renaissance. Luther. Jakob Boehme.
Heretical views of the Deity.The philosophy of Predestination.
A history of the Papacy during the period of the Reformation
The history of the Reformation of the Church of England
 
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