BOOK RISE AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN SWEDEN AND DENMARK.
CHAPTER 1. — Causes That Influence The Reception Or Rejection Of Protestantism In The Various Countries.
CHAPTER 2. — Fortunes Of Protestantism South Of The Alps.
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.
BOOK PROTESTANISM IN SWITZERLAND FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN ZURICH (1525) TO THE DEATH OF ZWINGLE (1531) 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.
BOOK PROTESTANTISM IN GERMANY FROM HE AUGSBURG CONFESSION TO THE PEACE OF PASSAU.
CHAPTER 1. — The Schmalkald League.
CHAPTER 2. — 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.
BOOK FROM RISE OF PROTESTANTISM IN FRANCE (1510)TO PUBLICATION OF THE “INSTITUTES” (1536).
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. — Thb 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. — Maptyrs 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.
BOOK RISE AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM AT GENEVA.
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. — Farel 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 Labors 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, And Monarchs.
CHAPTER 24. — Calvin’s Manifold Labors.
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.
BOOK THE JESUITS.
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.
BOOK PROTESTANTISM IN THE WALDENSIAN VALLEYS.
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.
BOOK PROTESTANTISM IN FRANCE FROM DEATH OF FRANCIS I. (1547) TO EDICT OF NANTES (1598).
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 War.
CHAPTER 8. — Commencement 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 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 Preprations 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.S