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ОглавлениеChapter II. — Education Of St. Louis. Influence Of His Century, And Of His Mother, On The Formation Of His Character.
Chapter III. — Majority Of St. Louis His Marriage, And The Commencement Of His Government.
Chapter IV. — Relations Of St. Louis With His Vassals. His Feudal Conflicts. War With Henry III. Of England.
Chapter V. — Attitude Of St. Louis In The Struggle Between The German Empire And The Papacy.
Chapter VI. — Christian Europe And Mahometan Asia In The Thirteenth Century.
Chapter VII. — Origin Of The Passion Felt By St. Louis For The Crusades. His Sickness In 1244. His Vow. His Departure On His First Crusade In 1248.
Chapter VIII. — St. Louis In Egypt. 1249-1250.
Chapter IX. — St. Louis In Palestine And Syria.
Chapter X. — Return Of St. Louis To France. His Domestic Policy.
Chapter XI. — Foreign Policy Of St. Louis.
Chapter XII. — The King's Legislative And Administrative Power.
Chapter XIII. — Christianity Of St. Louis In His Private And Social Life, As Well As In His Public Career And Political Relations.
Chapter XIV. — The Crusade The Ruling Passion Of St. Louis. In Spite Of Strenuous Opposition, He Decides On A Second Crusade (1270) . His Arrival And Death Before Tunis (25th August, 1270)
Chapter XV. — Portrait Of St. Louis As The Ideal Man, Christian, And King Of The Middle Ages. His Participation In The Two Great Errors Of His Time.
Chapter II. — Birth And Parentage Of Calvin. His Brother Charles. Education Of Calvin. His Choice Of A Career.
Chapter III. — Calvin The Law Student, At Orleans And Bourges. Calvin The Reformer, In Paris.
Chapter IV. — Calvin A Fugitive. Persecution Of The Protestants In Paris.
Chapter V. — Calvin The Theologian.
Chapter VI. — Calvin's Belief In The Plenary Inspiration Of The Bible.
Chapter VII. — Calvin's Theory Of Free-will And Predestination.
Chapter VIII. — Calvin Preaches Religious Reform In Italy. The Duchess Of Ferrara. Calvin's Flight From Aosta.
Chapter IX. — William Farel. Calvin In Geneva.
Chapter X. — Calvin's Polemics.
Chapter XI. — Calvin, Luther, And Melancthon. Calvin In Search Of A Wife.
Chapter XII. — Calvin Returns To Geneva.
Chapter XIII. — Calvin's Ecclesiastical Polity.
Chapter XIV. — Calvin's Civil Legislation.
Chapter XV. — Division Of The Religious And Civil Authorities On The Question Of The Lord's Supper.
Chapter XVI. — Defeat Of The Libertines.
Chapter XVII. — Calvin's Theological Controversies. Servetus.
Chapter XVIII. — Servetus In Geneva. His Trial And Execution.
Chapter XIX. — The Two Opponents. Calvin's Letter To Socinus.
Chapter XX. — Calvin's Influence Over The Reformed Churches. His Presbyterianism.
Chapter XXI. — Calvin The Author. His Church Catechism. His Respect For The Intellect.
Chapter XXII. — The End.
Chapter III. Majority Of St. Louis His Marriage, The Commencement Of His Government.
Chapter V. Attitude Of St. Louis In The Struggle Between The German Empire And The Papacy.
Chapter VI. Christian Europe And Mahometan Asia In The Thirteenth Century.
Chapter VIII. St. Louis In Egypt. 1249-1250.
Chapter IX. St. Louis In Palestine And Syria.
Chapter X. Return Of St. Louis To France. His Domestic Policy.
Chapter XI. Foreign Policy Of St. Louis.
Chapter XII. The King's Legislative And Administrative Power.
Born At Noyon, July 10, 1509. Died At Geneva, May 27, 1564.
Chapter III. Calvin The Law Student, At Orleans And Bourges. Calvin The Reformer, In Paris.
Chapter IV. Calvin A Fugitive. Persecution Of The Protestants In Paris.
Chapter V. Calvin The Theologian.
Chapter VI. Calvin's Belief In The Plenary Inspiration Of The Bible.
Chapter VII. Calvin's Theory Of Free-will And Predestination.
Chapter IX. William Farel. Calvin In Geneva.
Chapter XI. Calvin, Luther, And Melancthon. Calvin In Search Of A Wife.
Chapter XII. Calvin Returns To Geneva.
Chapter XIII. Calvin's Ecclesiastical Polity.
Chapter XIV. Calvin's Civil Legislation.
Chapter XV. Division Of The Religious And Civil Authorities On The Question Of The Lord's Supper.
Chapter XVI. Defeat Of The Libertines.
Chapter XVII. Calvin's Theological Controversies. Servetus.
Chapter XVIII. Servetus In Geneva. His Trial And Execution.
Chapter XIX. The Two Opponents. Calvin's Letter To Socinus.
Chapter XX. Calvin's Influence Over The Reformed Churches. His Presbyterianism.
Chapter XXI. Calvin The Author. His Church Catechism. His Respect For The Intellect.
List Of The Most Important Of The Works Referred To In This Volume.