History of Protestantism, vol. 2 - Contents
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- Chapter 1: Causes that Influenced the Reception or Rejection of Protestantism in the Various Countries
- Chapter 2: Fortunes of Protestantism in Italy, Spain, and Britain
- Chapter 3: Introduction of Protestantism into Sweden
- Chapter 4: Conference at Upsala
- Chapter 5: Establishment of Protestantism in Sweden
- Chapter 6: Protestantism in Sweden, from Vasa (1530) to Charles IX. (1604)
- Chapter 7: Introduction of Protestantism into Denmark
- Chapter 8: Church-Song in Denmark
- Chapter 9: Establishment of Protestantism in Denmark
- Chapter 10: Protestantism under Christian III., and its Extension to Norway and Iceland
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- Chapter 1: Zwingle — His Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper
- Chapter 2: Disputation at Baden and its Results
- Chapter 3: Outbreak and Suppression of Anabaptism in Switzerland
- Chapter 4: Establishment of Protestantism at Bern
- Chapter 5: Reformation Consummated in Basle
- Chapter 6: League of the Five Cantons with Austria — Switzerland Divided
- Chapter 7: Arms — Negotiations — Peace
- Chapter 8: Proposed Christian Republic for Defence of Civil Rights
- Chapter 9: Gathering of a Second Storm
- Chapter 10: Death of Zwingle
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- Chapter 1: The Schmalkald League
- Chapter 2 : The German Anabaptists, or the “Heavenly Kingdom”
- Chapter 3 : Accession of Princes and States to Protestantism
- Chapter 4: Death and Burial of Luther
- Chapter 5: The Schmalkald War, and Defeat of the Protestants
- Chapter 6 : The “Interim” — Re-Establishment of Protestantism
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- Chapter 1: The Doctor of Etaples, the First Protestant Teacher in France
- Chapter 2 : Farel, Briconnet, and the Early Reformers of France
- Chapter 3 : The First Protestant Congregation of France
- Chapter 4 : Commencement of Persecution in France
- Chapter 5: The First Martyrs of France
- Chapter 6: Calvin: His Birth and Education
- Chapter 7 : Calvin’s Conversion
- Chapter 8 : Calvin Becomes a Student of Law
- Chapter 9 : Calvin the Evangelist, and Berquin the Martyr
- Chapter 10 : Calvin at Paris, and Francis Negotiating with Germany and England
- Chapter 11 : The Gospel Preached in Paris — A Martyr
- Chapter 12 : Calvin’s Flight from Paris
- Chapter 13 : First Protestant Administration of the Lord’s Supper in France
- Chapter 14 : Catherine De Medici
- Chapter 15 : Marriage of Henry of France to Catherine De Medici
- Chapter 16 : Melancthon’s Plan for Uniting Wittemberg and Rome
- Chapter 17 : Plan of Francis I. for Combining Lutheranism and Romanism
- Chapter 18 : First Disciples of the Gospel in Paris
- Chapter 19: The Night of the Placards
- Chapter 20 : Martyrs and Exiles
- Chapter 21: Other and More Dreadful Martyrdoms
- Chapter 22: Basle and the “Institutes”
- Chapter 23: The “Institutes”
- Chapter 24: Calvin on Predestination and Election
- Chapter 25: Calvin’s Appeal to Francis I.
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- Chapter 1: Geneva: The City and its History
- Chapter 2: Genevese Martyrs of Liberty
- Chapter 3: The Reform Commenced in Lausanne and Established in Morat and Neuchatel
- Chapter 4: Tumults — Successes — Toleration
- Chapter 5: Fabel Enters Geneva
- Chapter 6: Geneva on the Brink of Civil War
- Chapter 7: Heroism of Geneva
- Chapter 8: Rome Falls and Geneva Rises
- Chapter 9: Establishment of Protestantism in Geneva
- Chapter 10: Calvin Enters Geneva —its Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution
- Chapter 11: Sumptuary Laws — Calvin and Farel Banished
- Chapter 12: Calvin at Strasburg — Rome Draws Near to Geneva
- Chapter 13: Abortive Conferences at Hagenau and Ratisbon
- Chapter 14: Calvin Returns to Geneva
- Chapter 15: The Ecclesiastical Ordinances
- Chapter 16: The New Geneva
- Chapter 17: Calvin’s Battles with the Libertines
- Chapter 18 : Calvin’s Labours for Union
- Chapter 19 : Servetus Comes to Geneva and is Arrested
- Chapter 20 : Calvin’s Victory over the Libertines
- Chapter 21 : Apprehension and Trial of Servetus
- Chapter 22 : Condemnation and Death of Servetus
- Chapter 23 : Calvin’s Correspondence with Martyrs, Reformers
- Chapter 24 : Calvin’s Manifold Labours
- Chapter 25 : Final Victory and Glory of Geneva
- Chapter 26 : Geneva and its Influence in Europe
- Chapter 27 : The Academy of Geneva
- Chapter 28 : The Social and Family Life of Geneva
- Chapter 29 : Calvin’s Last Illness and Death
- Chapter 30 : Calvin’s Work
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- Chapter 1 : Ignatius Loyola
- Chapter 2 : Loyola’s First Disciples
- Chapter 3 : Organization and Training of the Jesuits
- Chapter 4 : Moral Code of the Jesuits-Probabilism, Etc
- Chapter 5 : The Jesuit Teaching on Regicide, Murder, Lying, Theft, Etc
- Chapter 6: The “Secret Instructions” of the Jesuits
- Chapter 7: Jesuit Management of Rich Widows and the Heirs of Great Families
- Chapter 8: Diffusion of the Jesuits Throughout Christendom
- Chapter 9: Commercial Enterprises and Banishments
- Chapter 10: Restoration of the Inquisition
- Chapter 11: The Tortures of the Inquisition
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- Chapter 1: Antiquity and First Persecutions of the Waldenses
- Chapter 2: Cataneo’s Expedition (1488) Against the Dauphinese and Piedmontese Confessors
- Chapter 3 : Failure of Cataneo’s Expedition
- Chapter 4: Synod in the Waldensian Valleys
- Chapter 5 : Persecutions and Martyrdoms
- Chapter 6 : Preparations for a War of Extermination
- Chapter 7 : The Great Campaign of 1561
- Chapter 8 : Waldensian Colonies in Calabria and Apulia
- Chapter 9 : Extinction of Waldenses in Calabria
- Chapter 10 : The Year of the Plague
- Chapter 11 : The Great Massacre
- Chapter 12 : Exploits of Gianavello — Massacre and Pillage of Rora
- Chapter 13 : The Exile
- Chapter 14 : Return to the Valleys
- Chapter 15 : Final Re-Establishment in their Valleys
- Chapter 16 : Condition of the Waldenses from 1690
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- Chapter 1 : Henry II and Parties in France
- Chapter 2 : Henry II and his Persecutions
- Chapter 3 : First National Synod of the French Protestant Church
- Chapter 4 : A Gallery of Portraits
- Chapter 5 : The Guises, and the Insurrection of Amboise
- Chapter 6 : Charles IX-The Triumvirate-Colloquy at Poissy
- Chapter 7 : Massacre at Vassy and Commencement of the Civil Wars
- Chapter 8 : Commencehent of the Huguenot Wars
- Chapter 9 : The First Huguenot War, and Death of the Duke of Guise
- Chapter 10 : Catherine de Medici and her Son, Charles IX— Conference at Bayonne—The St. Bartholomew Massacre Plotted
- Chapter 11 : Second and Third Huguenot Wars
- Chapter 12 : Synod of La Rochelle
- Chapter 13 : The Promoters of the St. Bartholomew Massacre
- Chapter 14 : Negotiations of the Court with the Huguenots
- Chapter 15 : The Marriage, and Preparations for the Massacre
- Chapter 16 : The Massacre of St. Bartholomew
- Chapter 17 : Resurrection of Huguenotism-Death of Charles IX.
- Chapter 18 : New Persecutions-Reign and Death of Henry III.
- Chapter 19 : Henry IV and the Edict of Nantes