The history of Protestantism, Volume 2

Front Cover
Cassel, Petter & Galpin, 1874
 

Contents

Death of Charles IX of Denmark
31
INTRODUCTION OF PROTESTANTISM INTO DENMARK
33
View of Viborg
37
CHURCHSONG IN DENMARK
38
ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN DENMARK
41
Paul Elia Threatened by the Soldiers at Viborg
43
PROTESTANTISM UNDER CHRISTIAN III AND ITS EXTENSION TO NORWAY AND ICELAND
45
A Danish Château
49
Book Eleventh PROTESTANTISM IN SWITZERLAND FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT IN ZURICH 1525 TO THE DEATH OF ZWINGLE 1531
51
DISPUTATION AT BADEN AND ITS RESULTS
56
View in Bern
58
OUTBREAK AND SUPPRESSION OF ANABAPTISM IN SWITZERLAND
59
ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM AT BERN
64
Street in Bern
66
REFORMATION CONSUMMATED IN BASLE
70
The Iconoclasts at Basle Burning Images and Idols
73
LEAGUE OF THE FIVE CANTONS WITH AUSTRIASWITZERLAND DIVIDED
76
ARMSNEGOTIATIONSPEACE
81
View on Lake Maggiore
84
PROPOSED CHRISTIAN REPUBLIC FOR DEFENCE OF CIVIL RIGHTS
85
GATHERING OF A SECOND STORM
88
Zwingle Departing to Join the Army
90
DEATH OF Zwingle
93
Book Twelfth PROTESTANTISM IN GERMANY FROM THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION TO THE PEACE OF PASSAU ITHE SCHMALKALD L...
95
Doorway of Ratisbon Cathedral
97
THE GERMAN ANABAPTISTS OR THE HEAVENLY KINGDOM
99
ACCESSION OF PRINCES AND STATES TO PROTESTANTISM
104
DEATH AND BURIAL OF LUTHER
107
Catherine von Bora Wife of Luther
109
THE SCHMALKALD WAR AND DEFEAT OF THE PROTESTANTS
112
View of Trent
115
THE INTERIM REESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM PAGE
117
Arrival of Charles V at St Juste
121
Book Thirteenth FROM RISE OF PROTESTANTISM IN FRANCE 1510 TO PUBLICATION OF THE INSTITUTES 1536
123
Lefevre Lecturing at the Sorbonne
127
Cathedral of Meaux
133
THE FIRST PROTESTANT CONGREGATION OF FRANCE
134
COMMENCEMENT OF PERSECUTION IN FRANCE
137
THE FIRST MARTYRS OF FRANCE
141
Dénis Reproving the Bishop of Meaux
144
HIS BIRTH AND EDUCATION
146
Calvin and his Cousin in Friendly Argument
150
CALVINS CONVERSION
153
CALVIN BECOMES A STUDENT OF
155
CALVIN THE EVANGELIST AND BERQUIN THE MARTYR
158
View of the Palace of Blois
162
CALVIN AT PARIS AND FRANCIS NEGOTIATING WITH GERMANY AND ENGLAND
164
THE GOSPEL PREACHED IN PARISA MARTYR
168
CALVINS FLIGHT FROM PARIS
174
FIRST PROTESTANT ADMINISTRATION OF THE LORDS SUPPER IN FRANCE
178
View of St Dénis
181
CATHERINE DE MEDICI
183
MARRIAGE OF HENRY OF FRANCE TO CATHERINE DE MEDICI
186
MELANCTHONS PLAN FOR UNITING WITTEMBERG AND ROME
190
General View of Old Paris
193
PLAN OF FRANCIS I FOR COMBINING LUTHERANISM AND ROMANISM
196
FIRST DISCIPLES OF THE GOSPEL IN PARIS
198
THE NIGHT OF THE PLACARDS
205
MARTYRS AND EXILES
208
Cardinal de Tournon Reading the Protestant Placard to Francis 1
211
OTHER AND MORE DREADFUL MARTYRDOMS
213
Portion of the Louvre Paris
217
BASLE AND THE INSTITUTES XXIII THE INSTITUTES XXIV CALVIN ON PREDESTINATION AND ELECTION XXV CALVINS APPEAL T...
219
View of Basle
229
Cathedral of StrasburgWest Front
235
THE CITY AND ITS HISTORY
238
GENEVESE MARTYRS OF LIBERTY
243
View of Geneva showing the Island of Rousseau
246
THE REFORM COMMENCED IN LAUSANNE AND ESTABLISHED IN MORAT AND Neuchâtel
247
TUMULTSSUCCESSESTOLERATION
251
FAREL ENTERS GENEVA
256
Froments School at the Molard
259
GENEVA ON THE BRINK OF CIVIL
260
HEROISM OF GENEVA 238
265
ROME FALLS AND GENEVA RISES
268
The Genevans Destroying the Suburbs of their City
271
ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN GENEVA
274
Interior of the Cathedral of Geneva
277
XCALVIN ENTERS GENEVAITS CIVIL AND ECCLESIASTICAL CONSTITUTION
280
The Genevans Swearing their Renunciation of Romanism
283
SUMPTUARY LAWSCALVIN AND FAREL BANISHED
285
Calvin Threatened in the Church of Rive
289
CALVIN AT STRASBURGROME DRAWS NEAR TO GENEVA
291
Cardinal Gaspar Contarini
295
247
296
ABORTIVE CONFERENCES AT HAGENAU AND RATISBON
297
CALVIN RETURNS TO GENEVA
299
THE ECCLESIASTICAL ORDINANCES
304
256
305
260
306
CALVINS BATTLES WITH THE LIBERTINES
310
View of St Peters and the Vatican Rome
313
CALVINS LABOURS FOR UNION
315
SERVETUS COMES TO GENEVA AND IS ARRESTED
320
Calvin Insulted by the Libertines on the Rhone Bridge
348
FINAL VICTORY AND GLORY OF GENEVA
349
GENEVA AND ITS INFLUENCE IN EUROPE
353
They resorted to the Bridge of the Arve and mocked and jeered at the Genevese who had occasion to pass that
354
THE ACADEMY OF GENEVA
358
Cardinal Sadoleto Visits Calvin
360
THE SOCIAL AND FAMILY LIFE OF Geneva
362
CALVINS LAST ILLNESS AND DEATH
365
Facsimile of Calvins Handwriting
366
CALVINS WORK
370
Farels Last Interview with Calvin
372
IGNATIUS LOYOLA II LOYOLAS FIRST DISCIPLES
377
View of the Front Entrance of the Sanctuary of Loyola Guipuzcoa
379
View of the Interior of St Peters Rome
385
ORGANISATION AND TRAINING OF THE JESUITS
387
MORAL CODE OF THE JESUITSPROBABILISM
393
Blaise Pascal
396
THE JESUIT TEACHING ON REGICIDE MURDER LYING THEFT
398
St Francis Xavier
402
THE SECRET INSTRUCTIONS OF THE JESUITS
404
JESUIT MANAGEMENT OF RICH WIDOWS AND THE HEIRS OF GREAT FAMILIES
407
the Villa PamphiliDoria
408
DIFFUSION OF THE JESUITS THROUGHOUT CHRISTENDOM
412
Pilgrimage of the Young Jesuits of Ingolstadt
414
COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES AND BANISHMENTS
416
Pope Pius VII
420
RESTORATION OF THE INQUISITION
421
THE TORTURES OF THE INQUISITION Book Birteenth
424
Mollio Throwing down his Torch before the Inquisition
427
PROTESTANTISM IN THE WALDENSIAN VALLEYS IANTIQUITY AND FIRST PERSECUTIONS OF THE WALDENSES
430
View in the Valley of Roumeyer Dauphiné
433
CATANEOS EXPEDITION 1488 AGAINST THE DAUPHINESE AND PIEDMONTESE CONFESSORS
436
FAILURE OF CATANEOS EXPEDITION
441
View in Turin
444
SYNOD IN THE WALDENSIAN VALLEYS
445
PERSECUTIONS AND MARTYRDOMS
449
Farel and his Companions Journeying across the Alps
451
PREPARATIONS FOR A WAR OF EXTERMINATION
456
View of the Village of Balsiglia San Martino
457
THE GREAT CAMPAIGN OF 151
461
Map of the Waldensian Valleys
463
WALDENSIAN COLONIES IN CALABRIA AND APULIA
468
Parting of Paschale from his Betrothed
469
204
470
EXTINCTION OF WALDENSES IN CALABRIA
472
306
473
Group of Roman Peasants
475
THE YEAR OF THE PLAGUE
476
Cromwell and Milton
481
265
483
A Vaudois Family Entertaining some of Pianezas Soldiers
487
THE GREAT MASSACRE
488
The Pass of Pra del
493
THE EXILE
494
320
497
RETURN TO THE VALLEYS
498
The Vaudois Crossing Lake Leman by Night
499
349
501
FINAL REESTABLISHMENT IN THEIR VALLEYS
503
The Church of Chabas the Oldest in the Valleys
505
365
506
370
507
CONDITION OF THE WALDENSES FROM 1690
508
Book Seventeenth PROTESTANTISM IN FRANCE FROM DEATH OF FRANCIS I 1547 TO EDICT OF NANTES 1598
512
HENRY II AND HIS PERSECUTIONS
518
The Tailor before the King and Diana of Poictiers
523
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525
A GALLERY OF PORTRAITS
532
Claude de Lorraine Duke of Guise Diana of Poictiers Catherine de Medici Anne de Montmorency
535
THE GUISES AND THE INSURRECTION OF AMBOISE
538
The Château of Amboise
541
CHARLES IX THE TRIUMVIRATECOLLOQUY AT POISSY
546
Louis de Bourbon Prince of Condé
547
View of Metz
553
MASSACRE AT VASSY AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE CIVIL WARS
555
274 280 285
560
COMMENCEMENT OF THE HUGUENOT WARS
562
THE FIRST HUGUENOT WAR AND DEATH OF THE DUKE of Guise 512 518
568
Charles IX
573
PLOTTED
574
SECOND AND THIRD HUGUENOT WARS
580
Cradle of Henry Prince of Bearn afterwards Henry IV in the Castle of
581
SYNOD OF LA ROChelle
585
THE PROMOTERS OF THE ST BARTHOLOMEW MASSACRE
588
377
592
THE MARRIAGE AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE MASSACRE
597
THE MASSACRE OF ST BARTHOLOMEW
600
398
602
RESURRECTION OF HUGUENOTISMDEATH OF CHARLES IX
608
Facsimiles of Medals struck in Rome and Paris in honour of the St Bartholomew Massacre
612
NEW PERSECUTIONSREIGN AND DEATH OF HENRY III
614
HENRY IV AND THE EDICT OF NANTES 574 580 585 588
617
Medal of Catherine de Medici
618
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