History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin (Vol. 1-8)

History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin (Vol. 1-8)
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Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné presents the comprehensive scope of religious reform during the sixteenth century through Calvin's life and the church in Geneva. He outlines the people, places, and ideas that shaped the Reformation in France, England, Spain, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands. According to the author, the main theme of this book is the «renovation of the individual, of the Church, and of the human race.» Following this thought, the whole book proves that Reformation resulted in political emancipation and brought about a new understanding of human freedom, which influenced the history of the three following centuries.

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J. H. Merle D'Aubigné. History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin (Vol. 1-8)

History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin (Vol. 1-8)

Table of Contents

Volume I

PREFACE

BOOK I. GENEVA AND THE FIRST HUGUENOTS

CHAPTER I. THE REFORMATION AND MODERN LIBERTY

CHAPTER II. FIRST USURPATIONS AND FIRST STRUGGLES

CHAPTER III. A BISHOP SENT BY THE POPE TO ROB GENEVA OF ITS INDEPENDENCE (APRIL TO OCTOBER 1513.)

CHAPTER IV. OPPOSITION TO THE DESIGNS OF THE DUKE, THE POPE, AND THE BISHOP (1513-1515.)

CHAPTER V. BERTHELIER AND THE YOUTH OF GENEVA AROUSED BY THE BISHOP’S VIOLENCE (1515-1517.)

CHAPTER VI. THE OPPOSING PARTIES PREPARE FOR BATTLE (1516-1517.)

CHAPTER VII. ASSEMBLY, AGITATION, AND COMEDY OF THE PATRIOTS (1516-1517.)

CHAPTER VIII. PÉCOLAT TORTURED AND BERTHELIER ACCUSED (1517.)

CHAPTER IX. BERTHELIER CALLS THE SWISS TO THE AID OF GENEVA; HUGUENOTS AND MAMELUKES; THE BISHOP’S VIOLENCE

CHAPTER X. FRESH TORTURES, PÉCOLAT’S DESPAIR AND STRIKING DELIVERANCE

CHAPTER XI. BERTHELIER TRIED AT GENEVA; BLANCHET AND NAVIS SEIZED AT TURIN; BONIVARD SCANDALISED AT ROME (1518.)

CHAPTER XII. BLANCHET AND NAVIS EXECUTED. THEIR LIMBS SUSPENDED TO THE WALNUT-TREE NEAR THE BRIDGE OF ARVE (October 1518.)

CHAPTER XIII. THE HUGUENOTS PROPOSE AN ALLIANCE WITH THE SWISS, AND THE MAMELUKES AMUSE THEMSELVES AT TURIN (October to December 1518.)

CHAPTER XIV. THE HUGUENOTS DEMAND AN ALLIANCE WITH FRIBURG: THE MAMELUKES OPPOSE IT. BERTHELIER IS ACQUITTED (December 1518 to January 1519.)

CHAPTER XV. THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL COUNCIL VOTE FOR THE ALLIANCE. THE DUKE INTRIGUES AGAINST IT (February and March 1519.)

CHAPTER XVI. THE CANONS JOIN THE DUKE, AND THE PEOPLE RISE AGAINST THEM (March 1519.)

CHAPTER XVII. THE DUKE AT THE HEAD OF HIS ARMY SURROUNDS GENEVA (March and April 1519.)

CHAPTER XVIII. THE ARMY OF SAVOY IN GENEVA (April and May 1519.)

CHAPTER XIX. ARREST OF BONIVARD AND BERTHELIER (April to September 1519.)

CHAPTER XX. PHILIBERT BERTHELIER THE MARTYR OF LIBERTY. TERROR AND OPPRESSION IN GENEVA (August and September 1519.)

CHAPTER XXI. STRUGGLES OF LIBERTY. LUTHER. DEATH OF THE BISHOP. HIS SUCCESSOR (1520-1523.)

CHAPTER XXII. CHARLES DESIRES TO SEDUCE THE GENEVANS. THE MYSTERIES OF THE CANONS AND OF THE HUGUENOTS (August 1523.)

CHAPTER XXIII. AIMÉ LÉVRIER, A MARTYR TO LIBERTY AND RIGHT AT THE CASTLE OF BONNE (March 1524.)

CHAPTER XXIV. INDIGNATION AGAINST THE MAMELUKES; THE DUKE APPROACHES WITH AN ARMY; FLIGHT OF THE PATRIOTS (1524-1525.)

CHAPTER XXV. THE FUGITIVES AT FRIBURG AND BERNE. THE DUKE AND THE COUNCIL OF HALBERDS AT GENEVA (September to December 1525.)

CHAPTER XXVI. THE PEOPLE AND THE BISHOP DEFEND THE CAUSE OF THE FUGITIVES (December 1525 To February 1526.)

CHAPTER XXVII. GENEVA AND THE SWISS ALLIED. THE BISHOP, THE DUCALS, AND THE CANONS ESCAPE. JOY OF THE PEOPLE (February To August 1526.)

BOOK II. FRANCE. FAVOURABLE TIMES

CHAPTER I. A MAN OF THE PEOPLE AND A QUEEN (1525-1526.)

CHAPTER II. MARGARET SAVES THE EVANGELICALS AND THE KING (1525-1526.)

CHAPTER III. WILL THE REFORMATION CROSS THE RHINE? (1525-1526.)

CHAPTER IV. DEATH OF THE MARTYRS: RETURN OF THE KING (1526.)

CHAPTER V. DELIVERY OF THE CAPTIVES AND RETURN OF THE EXILES (1526.)

CHAPTER VI. WHO WILL BE THE REFORMER OF FRANCE? (1526.)

CHAPTER VII. CALVIN’S EARLY STUDIES AND EARLY STRUGGLES. 1523-1527.)

CHAPTER VIII. CALVIN’S CONVERSION AND CHANGE OF CALLING (1527.)

CHAPTER IX. BERQUIN DECLARES WAR AGAINST POPERY (1527.)

CHAPTER X. EFFORTS OF DUPRAT TO BRING ABOUT A PERSECUTION: RESISTANCE OF FRANCIS I (1527-1528.)

CHAPTER XI. REJOICINGS AT FONTAINEBLEAU AND THE VIRGIN OF THE RUE DES ROSIERS (1528.)

CHAPTER XII. PRISONERS AND MARTYRS AT PARIS AND IN THE PROVINCES (1528.)

Volume II

BOOK II. FRANCE. FAVOURABLE TIMES

CHAPTER XIII. JOHN CALVIN A STUDENT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ORLEANS (1527-1528.)

CHAPTER XIV. CALVIN TAUGHT AT ORLEANS OF GOD AND MAN; BEGINS TO DEFEND AND PROPAGATE THE FAITH (1528.)

CHAPTER XV. CALVIN CALLED AT BOURGES TO THE EVANGELICAL WORK (1528-1529.)

CHAPTER XVI. BERQUIN, THE MOST LEARNED OF THE NOBILITY, A MARTYR FOR THE GOSPEL (1529.)

CHAPTER XVII. FIRST LABOURS OF CALVIN AT PARIS (1529.)

CHAPTER XVIII. MARGARET'S SORROWS AND THE FESTIVITIES OF THE COURT (1530-1531.)

CHAPTER XIX. DIPLOMATISTS, BACKSLIDERS, MARTYRS (1531.)

CHAPTER XX. CALVIN'S SEPARATION FROM THE HIERARCHY: HIS FIRST WORK, HIS FRIENDS (1532.)

CHAPTER XXI. CONFERENCES AT SMALCALD AND CALAIS (March to October 1532.)

CHAPTER XXII. A CAPTIVE PRINCE ESCAPES FROM THE HANDS OF THE EMPEROR (Autumn 1532.)

CHAPTER XXIII. THE GOSPEL PREACHED AT THE LOUVRE AND IN THE METROPOLITAN CHURCHES (Lent 1533.)

CHAPTER XXIV. DEFEAT OF THE ROMISH PARTY IN PARIS AND MOMENTARY TRIUMPH OF THE GOSPEL (1533.)

CHAPTER XXV. CONFERENCE OF BOLOGNA. THE COUNCIL AND CATHERINE DE MEDICI (Winter 1532-1533.)

CHAPTER XXVI. INTRIGUES OF CHARLES V., FRANCIS I., AND CLEMENT VII., AROUND CATHERINE (Winter 1532-1533.)

CHAPTER XXVII. STORM AGAINST THE QUEEN OF NAVARRE AND HER 'MIRROR OF THE SINFUL SOUL.' (Summer 1533.)

CHAPTER XXVIII. TRIUMPH OF THE QUEEN OF NAVARRE (Autumn 1533.)

CHAPTER XXIX. CATHERINE DE MEDICI GIVEN TO FRANCE (October 1533.)

CHAPTER XXX. ADDRESS OF THE RECTOR TO THE UNIVERSITY OF PARIS (November 1533.)

CHAPTER XXXI. CONFERENCE AND ALLIANCE BETWEEN FRANCIS I. AND PHILIP OF HESSE AT BAR-LE-DUC (Winter 1533-34.)

CHAPTER XXXII. TRIUMPH AND MARTYRDOM (Winter 1533-34.)

CHAPTER XXXIII. WURTEMBERG GIVEN TO PROTESTANTISM BY THE KING OF FRANCE (Spring 1534.)

CHAPTER XXXIV. CONFERENCE AT THE LOUVRE FOR THE UNION OF TRUTH AND CATHOLICITY IN THE CHURCH (1534.)

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CHAPTER XXXV. THE APPARITION AT ORLEANS (Summer 1534.)

CHAPTER XXXVI. FRANCIS PROPOSES A REFORMATION TO THE SORBONNE (Autumn 1534.)

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BOOK III. FALL OF A BISHOP-PRINCE, AND FIRST EVANGELICAL BEGINNINGS IN GENEVA

CHAPTER I. THE RENAISSANCE, THE REFORMATION, THE MIDDLE AGES (1526.)

CHAPTER II. THE GOSPEL AT GENEVA, AND THE SACK OF ROME (January to June 1527.)

CHAPTER III. THE BISHOP CLINGS TO GENEVA, BUT THE CANONS DEPART (Summer 1527.)

CHAPTER IV. THE BISHOP-PRINCE FLEES FROM GENEVA (July and August 1527.)

CHAPTER V. EXCOMMUNICATION OF GENEVA AND FUNERAL PROCESSION OF POPERY (August 1527 to February 1528.)

CHAPTER VI. THE KNIGHTS OF THE SPOON LEAGUE AGAINST GENEVA AT THE CASTLE OF BURSINEL (March 1528.)

CHAPTER VII. INTRIGUES OF THE DUKE AND THE BISHOP (Spring and Summer 1528.)

CHAPTER VIII. DEATH OF PONTVERRE (October 1528 to January 1529.)

CHAPTER IX. THE REFORMATION BEGINS TO FERMENT IN GENEVA, AND THE OPPOSITION WITHOUT (April 1529 to January 1530.)

CHAPTER X. VARIOUS MOVEMENTS IN GENEVA, AND BONIVARD CARRIED PRISONER TO CHILLON (March to May 1530.)

CHAPTER XI. THE ATTACK OF 1530 (August, September, and October.)

CHAPTER XII. GENEVA RECLAIMED BY THE BISHOP AND AWAKENED BY THE GOSPEL (November 1530 to October 1531.)

CHAPTER XIII. DANGER TO WHICH GENEVA IS EXPOSED BY THE DEFEAT OF CAPPEL (October 1531 to January 1532.)

CHAPTER XIV. AN EMPEROR AND A SCHOOLMASTER. (Spring 1532.)

CHAPTER XV. THE PARDON OF ROME AND THE PARDON OF HEAVEN (June and July 1532.)

Volume III

PREFACE

BOOK IV. TIMES OF HOSTILITY TO THE REFORM IN FRANCE

CHAPTER I. CALVIN, THE FUGITIVE, IN HIS RETREAT AT ANGOULÊME (November and December, 1533.)

CHAPTER II. THE EXILE TURNS PREACHER. December 1533 and January 1534.)

CHAPTER III. CALVIN AT NÉRAC WITH ROUSSEL AND LEFÈVRE (Winter of 1533-34.)

CHAPTER IV. A DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION AT THE COURT OF NAVARRE (Winter of 1533-34.)

CHAPTER V. CALVIN AT POITIERS, AT THE BASSES-TREILLES, AND IN ST. BENEDICT'S CAVES (Spring 1534.)

CHAPTER VI. CALVIN AND HIS DISCIPLES BEGIN THE EVANGELISATION OF FRANCE (Spring 1534.)

CHAPTER VII. THE EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS OF PARIS IN 1534 (Summer 1534.)

CHAPTER VIII. CALVIN'S FIRST RELATIONS WITH THE LIBERTINES AND SERVETUS (Summer 1534.)

CHAPTER IX. THE PLACARDS (October 1534.)

CHAPTER X. THE KING'S ANGER (Autumn 1534.)

CHAPTER XI. EXPIATIONS AND PROCESSIONS (End of 1534 and Beginning of 1535.)

CHAPTER XII. THE ELOQUENCE AND TORTURES OF FRANCIS I (21st January 1535.)

CHAPTER XIII. CALVIN AT STRASBURG, WITH ERASMUS, AND AT BASLE (Summer and Autumn, 1534.)

CHAPTER XIV. INSTITUTES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION (Winter 1534.)

CHAPTER XV. CALVIN ADDRESSES THE KING AND DEPARTS FOR ITALY (August 1535.)

BOOK V. STRUGGLES OF THE REFORMATION

CHAPTER I. EFFORTS IN THE PAYS DE VAUD (1521.)

CHAPTER II. PLOT OF THE WOMEN AGAINST REFORM; FAREL'S PREACHING (1531.)

CHAPTER III. A NEW REFORMER AND AN IMAGE-BREAKER (1531.)

CHAPTER IV. THE BATTLES OF GRANDSON (1531-1532.)

CHAPTER V. THE WALDENSES APPEAR (1526 to October 1532.)

CHAPTER VI. PLANS OF THE EMPEROR, THE DUKE OF SAVOY, AND THE BISHOP AGAINST GENEVA (1530-1532.)

CHAPTER VII. THE REFORMERS AND THE REFORMATION ENTER GENEVA (October 1532.)

CHAPTER VIII. THE REFORMERS ARE EXPELLED FROM GENEVA (October 1532.)

CHAPTER IX. A JOURNEY TO THE VALLEYS OF PIEDMONT, AND STRUGGLES NEAR NEUCHATEL (End of 1532.)

CHAPTER X. THE SCHOOLMASTER AND CLAUDINE LEVET (November and December 1532.)

CHAPTER XI. FORMATION OF THE CHURCH. FRIENDS AND OPPONENTS (Middle to the End of Dec. 1532.)

CHAPTER XII. THE SERMON AT THE MOLARD (New Year's Day, 1533.)

CHAPTER XIII. HOLY SCRIPTURE AND THE LORD'S SUPPER AT GENEVA (January and February 1533.)

CHAPTER XIV. FORMATION OF A CATHOLIC CONSPIRACY (Lent, 1533.)

CHAPTER XV. FIRST ARMED ATTACK OF THE CATHOLICS UPON THE REFORMATION (March 28, 1533)

CHAPTER XVI. TRUCE BETWEEN THE TWO PARTIES (From March 28 to May 4, 1533.)

CHAPTER XVII. SECOND ATTACK, IN WHICH THE LEADER PERISHES (May 4, 1533.)

CHAPTER XVIII. THE CANON'S DEATH MADE A WEAPON AGAINST THE REFORM (May to July 1533.)

CHAPTER XIX. CATASTROPHE (Beginning of July, 1533.)

Volume IV

PREFACE

BOOK VI. ENGLAND BEGINS TO CAST OFF THE PAPACY

CHAPTER I. THE NATION AND ITS PARTIES (Autumn 1529.)

CHAPTER II. PARLIAMENT AND ITS GRIEVANCES (November 1529.)

CHAPTER III. REFORMS (End of 1529.)

CHAPTER IV. ANNE BOLEYN’S FATHER BEFORE THE EMPEROR AND THE POPE (Winter of 1530.)

CHAPTER V. DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING THE DIVORCE AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE (Winter of 1530.)

CHAPTER VI. HENRY VIII. SUPPORTED IN FRANCE AND ITALY BY THE CATHOLICS, AND BLAMED IN GERMANY BY THE PROTESTANTS (January to September 1530.)

CHAPTER VII. LATIMER AT COURT (January To September 1530.)

CHAPTER VIII. THE KING SEEKS AFTER TYNDALE (January to May 1531.)

CHAPTER IX. THE KING OF ENGLAND RECOGNIZED AS HEAD OF THE CHURCH (January to March 1531.)

CHAPTER X. SEPARATION OF THE KING AND QUEEN (March to June 1531.)

CHAPTER XI. THE BISHOPS PLUNDER THE CLERGY, AND PERSECUTE THE PROTESTANTS (September 1531 to 1532.)

CHAPTER XII. THE MARTYRS (1531.)

CHAPTER XIII. THE KING DESPOILS THE POPE AND THE CLERGY (March to May 1532.)

CHAPTER XIV. LIBERTY OF INQUIRY AND OF PREACHING IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY (1532.)

CHAPTER XV. HENRY VIII. ATTACKS THE PARTISANS OF THE POPE AND THE REFORMATION (1532.)

CHAPTER XVI. THE NEW PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND (February 1532 to March 1533.)

CHAPTER XVII. QUEEN CATHERINE DESCENDS FROM THE THRONE, AND QUEEN ANNE BOLEYN ASCENDS IT (November 1532 to July 1553.)

CHAPTER XVIII. A REFORMER IN PRISON (August 1532 to May 1533.)

CHAPTER XIX. A REFORMER CHOOSES RATHER TO LOSE HIS LIFE THAN TO SAVE IT (May to July 1533.)

CHAPTER XX. ENGLAND SEPARATES GRADUALLY FROM THE PAPACY (1533.)

CHAPTER XXI. PARLIAMENT ABOLISHES THE USURPATIONS OF THE POPES IN ENGLAND (January to March 1534.)

BOOK VII. MOVEMENTS OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND, AT GENEVA, IN FRANCE, GERMANY, AND ITALY

CHAPTER I. THE BISHOP ESCAPES FROM GENEVA, NEVER TO RETURN (July 1533.)

CHAPTER II. TWO REFORMERS AND A DOMINICAN IN GENEVA (July to December 1533.)

CHAPTER III. FAREL, MAISONNEUVE, AND FURBITY IN GENEVA (December 1533 to January 1534.)

CHAPTER IV. THE TOURNAMENT (January to February 1534.)

CHAPTER V. THE PLOT (January and February 1534.)

CHAPTER VI. A FINAL EFFORT OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM (February 10 to March 1, 1534.)

CHAPTER VII. FAREL PREACHES IN THE GRAND AUDITORY OF THE CONVENT AT RIVE (March 1 to April 25, 1534.)

CHAPTER VIII. A BOLD PROTESTANT AT LYONS (1530 TO 1534.)

CHAPTER IX. BAUDICHON DE LA MAISSONNEUVE BEFORE THE INQUISITIONAL COURT OF LYONS (From 29th of April to 21st of May, 1534.)

CHAPTER X. THE TWO WORSHIPS IN GENEVA (May to July 1534.)

CHAPTER XI. BOLDNESS OF TWO HUGUENOTS IN PRISON AND BEFORE THE COURT OF LYONS (May to June 1534.)

CHAPTER XII. SENTENCE OF DEATH (July 1534.)

CHAPTER XIII. THE NIGHT OF JULY THIRTY-FIRST AT GENEVA (July 1534.)

CHAPTER XIV. AN HEROIC RESOLUTION AND A HAPPY DELIVERANCE (August and September, 1534.)

CHAPTER XV. THE SUBURBS OF GENEVA ARE DEMOLISHED AND THE ADVERSARIES MAKE READY (September 1534 to January 1535.)

CHAPTER XVI. THE KING OF FRANCE INVITES MELANCTHON TO RESTORE UNITY AND TRUTH (End of 1534 to August 1535.)

CHAPTER XVII. WILL THE ATTEMPT TO ESTABLISH UNITY AND TRUTH SUCCEED? (August to November 1535.)

CHAPTER XVIII. THE GOSPEL IN THE NORTH OF ITALY (1519 TO 1536.)

CHAPTER XIX. THE GOSPEL IN THE CENTRE OF ITALY (1520 TO 1536)

CHAPTER XX. THE GOSPEL AT NAPLES AND ROME (1520-1536.)

Volume V

PREFACE

BOOK VIII. ENGLAND BREAKS WITH ROME

CHAPTER I. A CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE REFORMATION (March and April, 1534.)

CHAPTER II. HENRY VIII. SEPARATES ENGLAND FROM THE PAPACY (Christmas 1533 to June 1534.)

CHAPTER III. BEGINNING OF DANGER FOR THE QUEEN AND FOR TYNDALE (1534 to August 1535.)

CHAPTER IV. THE KING-PONTIFF AGAINST THE ROMAN-CATHOLICS AND THE PAPACY (1534 and 1535.)

CHAPTER V. LIGHT FROM BOTH SIDES (1534-1535.)

CHAPTER VI. EXECUTION OF BISHOP FISHER AND SIR THOMAS MORE (May to September 1535.)

CHAPTER VII. VISITATION OF THE MONASTERIES: THEIR SCANDALS AND SUPPRESSION (September 1535 to 1536.)

CHAPTER VIII. UNION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND WITH THE PROTESTANTS OF GERMANY (1534 to 1535.)

CHAPTER IX. ACCUSATION OF ANNE (1535 to May 1536.)

CHAPTER X. ANNE FORGIVES HER ENEMIES, AND IS PUT TO DEATH (May 1536.)

CHAPTER XI. REFORMING MOVEMENT AFTER ANNE'S DEATH; CATHOLIC AND SCHOLASTIC REACTION (Summer, 1536.)

CHAPTER XII. A MOVEMENT OF SCHOLASTIC CATHOLICISM INAUGURATED BY THE KING. EVANGELICAL REACTION (Autumn, 1536.)

CHAPTER XIII. INSURRECTION OF THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. TO RESTORE THE PAPACY AND DESTROY THE REFORMATION (October, 1536.)

CHAPTER XIV. THE DEATH OF THE GREAT REFORMER OF ENGLAND (From 1535 to October 1536.)

BOOK IX. REFORMATION OF GENEVA BY FAREL'S MINISTRY, AND ARRIVAL OF CALVIN IN THAT CITY AFTER HIS SOJOURN IN ITALY

CHAPTER I. PROGRESS, STRUGGLES, AND MARTYRS OF THE REFORMATION IN GENEVA (January to June 1535.)

CHAPTER II. POISONING OF THE REFORMERS— CONVERSION OF THE HEAD OF THE FRANCISCANS (Spring, 1535.)

CHAPTER III. PREPARATION FOR A PUBLIC DISPUTATION AT GENEVA (From April To Whitsuntide, 1535.)

CHAPTER IV. THE GREAT PUBLIC DEBATE ON THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE EVANGELICAL FAITH (June 1535.)

CHAPTER V. TRIUMPH OF THE WORD OF GOD, BOTH WRITTEN AND SPOKEN (June to August 1535.)

CHAPTER VI. IMAGES AND THE MASS ABOLISHED (8th to 11th August 1535.)

CHAPTER VII. PRIESTS, MONKS, NUNS, AND VICAR-GENERAL DEPART (August to December 1535.)

CHAPTER VIII. AN ENERGETIC CITIZEN CALLS SWITZERLAND TO HELP GENEVA AND THE REFORMATION (September and October 1535.)

CHAPTER IX. WAR AND THE BATTLE OF GINGINS (11th and 12th October 1535.)

CHAPTER X. DIPLOMACY, OR THE CASTLE OF COPPET (October 12th 1535.)

CHAPTER XI. MOVEMENTS FOR THE ATTACK AND DEFENCE OF GENEVA—FAITH AND HEROISM (From the beginning of November 1535 to the end of January 1536.)

CHAPTER XII. EXTREME PERIL (January to February 1536.)

CHAPTER XIII. DESTRUCTION OF THE CASTLES—JOY IN GENEVA—LIBERATION OF BONIVARD (From February to the end of March 1536.)

CHAPTER XIV. THE PEOPLE OF GENEVA DESIRE TO LIVE ACCORDING TO THE GOSPEL (March to June 1536.)

CHAPTER XV. CALVIN AT FERRARA (Winter and Spring.)

CHAPTER XVI. CALVIN'S FLIGHT (Spring, 1536.)

CHAPTER XVII. CALVIN'S ARRIVAL AT GENEVA (Summer, 1536.)

Volume VI

PREFACE

BOOK X. THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND

CHAPTER I. PREPARATION OF REFORM (From the 2nd Century to the Year 1522.)

CHAPTER II. THE MOVEMENT OF REFORM BEGINS (1522 to April 1527.)

CHAPTER III. HAMILTON PREPARES HIMSELF IN GERMANY FOR THE REFORMATION OF SCOTLAND (Spring, Summer, Autumn, 1527.)

CHAPTER IV. EVANGELIZATION, TRIBULATIONS, AND SUCCESS OF HAMILTON IN SCOTLAND (End of 1527 to the end of February 1528.)

CHAPTER V. APPEARANCE, CONDEMNATION, MARTYRDOM (End of February–March 1, 1528.)

CHAPTER VI. ALESIUS (End of February 1528 to the end of 1531.)

CHAPTER VII. CONFESSORS OF THE GOSPEL AND MARTYRS ARE MULTIPLIED IN SCOTLAND (End of 1531 to 1534.)

CHAPTER VIII. THE KING OF SCOTLAND BREAKS WITH ENGLAND, AND ALLIES HIMSELF WITH FRANCE AND THE GUISES (1534–1539.)

CHAPTER IX. DAVID BEATOUN ESTABLISHES HIS INFLUENCE: PERSECUTION REVIVES (1539.)

CHAPTER X. TERGIVERSATIONS OF KING JAMES V.—NEGOTIATIONS WITH HENRY VIII.—THEY FAIL (1540–January, 1542.)

CHAPTER XI. WAR BETWEEN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND—DEATH OF JAMES V (1542.)

CHAPTER XII. REGENCY OF THE EARL OF ARRAN.—IMPRISONMENT OF BEATOUN.—TREATY OF PEACE WITH ENGLAND (1542–March 1543.)

CHAPTER XIII. BEATOUN IS LIBERATED AND RECOVERS HIS POWER.—BREACH OF THE TREATY.—FRESH PERSECUTION (March, 1543.–Summer of 1544.)

CHAPTER XIV. WISHART: HIS MINISTRY AND HIS MARTYRDOM (Summer of 1544-March, 1546.)

CHAPTER XV. CONSPIRACY AGAINST BEATOUN.—HIS DEATH (March To May 1546.)

BOOK XI. CALVIN, AND THE PRINCIPLES OF HIS REFORM

CHAPTER I. CALVIN AT GENEVA AND IN THE PAYS DE VAUD (1536.)

CHAPTER II. THE DISPUTATION AT LAUSANNE (October, 1536.)

CHAPTER III. EXTENSION OF THE REFORM IN THE PAYS DE VAUD (End of 1536.)

CHAPTER IV. THE REFORM AT GENEVA.—FORMULARY OF FAITH AND OF DISCIPLINE (End of 1536–1537.)

CHAPTER V. CALVIN CONTENDS WITH FOREIGN DOCTORS, AND IS ACCUSED OF ARIANISM (March to June, 1537.)

CHAPTER VI. CALVIN AT THE SYNOD OF BERNE (September, 1537.)

CHAPTER VII. GENEVA.—THE CONFESSION OF FAITH SWORN AT ST. PETER’S (End of 1537.)

CHAPTER VIII. TROUBLES IN GENEVA (Jan. and Feb. 1538.)

CHAPTER IX. STRUGGLES AT BERNE.—SYNOD OF LAUSANNE (1538.)

CHAPTER X. THE COUNTER-REFORMATION PREVAILS.—CALVIN AND FAREL REFUSE TO GIVE THE LORD’S SUPPER.—THE PULPIT IS CLOSED TO THEM (April 15 to 20, 1538.)

CHAPTER XI. CALVIN AND FAREL PREACH IN SPITE OF THE PROHIBITION BY THE COUNCIL.—THEY ARE BANISHED FROM GENEVA (Easter, 1538.)

CHAPTER XII. GREAT CONFUSION IN GENEVA.—THE COUNCIL OF BERNE MAKES A FRUITLESS INTERVENTION (End of April, 1538.)

CHAPTER XIII. SYNOD OF ZURICH.—THE BERNESE AMBASSADORS CONDUCT CALVIN BACK TO GENEVA.—HE CANNOT ENTER THE TOWN (End of April to end of May, 1538.)

CHAPTER XIV. THE BANISHED MINISTERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS (End of 1538.)

CHAPTER XV. STRASBURG AND GENEVA (End of 1538–1539.)

CHAPTER XVI. CALVIN’S RELATIONS WITH SADOLETO (1539.)

CHAPTER XVII. CATHOLICISM AT GENEVA.—MARRIAGE OF CALVIN AT STRASBURG (End of 1539–1540.)

CHAPTER XVIII. GENEVA.—DISSENSION AND SEVERITY (1540.)

Volume VII

BOOK XI.— (continuation.) CALVIN AND THE PRINCIPLES OF HIS REFORM

CHAPTER XIX. RECALL OF CALVIN TO GENEVA (August 1540 to March 1541.)

CHAPTER XX. CALVIN AT RATISBON (1541.)

CHAPTER XXI. CALVIN’S RETURN TO GENEVA (July to Sept. 1541.)

CHAPTER XXII. THE ECCLESIASTICAL ORDINANCES (September 1541.)

CHAPTER XXIII. CALVIN’S PREACHING

CHAPTER XXIV. CALVIN’S ACTIVITY (February 1542.)

BOOK XII. THE REFORMATION AMONG THE SCANDINAVIAN NATIONS: DENMARK, SWEDEN, AND NORWAY

CHAPTER I. THE AWAKING OF DENMARK (1515-1525.)

CHAPTER II. A REFORMATION ESTABLISHED UNDER THE REIGN OF LIBERTY (1524-1527.)

CHAPTER III. TRIUMPH OF THE REFORMATION UNDER THE REIGN OF FREDERICK I., THE PEACEFUL (1527-1533.)

CHAPTER IV. INTERREGNUM—CIVIL AND FOREIGN WAR (1533.)

CHAPTER V. CHRISTIAN III. PROCLAIMED KING. TRIUMPH OF THE REFORMATION IN DENMARK, NORWAY, AND ICELAND (1533-1550.)

CHAPTER VI. THE EARLIEST REFORMERS OF SWEDEN (1516-1523.)

CHAPTER VII. THE REFORMERS SUPPORTED BY THE LIBERATOR OF SWEDEN (1519-1524.)

CHAPTER VIII. STRUGGLES (1524-1527.)

CHAPTER IX. VICTORY (1527.)

CHAPTER X ‘CESAROPAPIE.’ (1528-1546.)

CHAPTER XI. THE SONS OF GUSTAVUS VASA (1560-1593.)

BOOK XIII. HUNGARY, POLAND, BOHEMIA, THE NETHERLANDS

CHAPTER I. THE FIRST REFORMERS AND THE FIRST PERSECUTORS IN HUNGARY (1518-1526.)

CHAPTER II. SOLYMAN’S GREAT VICTORY (1526)

CHAPTER III. DEVAY AND HIS FELLOW-WORKERS (1527-1538.)

CHAPTER IV. PROGRESS OF EVANGELIZATION AND OF THE SWISS REFORMATION IN HUNGARY (1538-1545.)

CHAPTER V. THE GOSPEL IN HUNGARY UNDER TURKISH RULE (1545-1548.)

CHAPTER VI. BOHEMIA, MORAVIA, AND POLAND (1518-1521.)

CHAPTER VII. THE POLISH REFORMER (1524-1527.)

CHAPTER VIII. THE POLISH REFORMER IN THE NETHERLANDS AND IN FRIESLAND (1537-1546)

CHAPTER IX. BEGINNING OF REFORMATION IN THE NETHERLANDS (1518-1524)

CHAPTER X ‘TOOTHING-STONES.’ (1525-1528.)

CHAPTER XI. THE VICTIMS OF CHARLES THE FIFTH (1529-1535.)

CHAPTER XII. LOUVAIN (1537-1544.)

Volume VIII

BOOK XIV. THE SPANISH MARTYRS

CHAPTER I. THE AWAKENING IN SPAIN (1520-1535.)

CHAPTER II. REFORMATION AND INQUISITION

CHAPTER III. SPAIN OUT OF SPAIN (1537-1545.)

CHAPTER IV. THE NEW TESTAMENT IN SPANISH PRESENTED TO CHARLES THE FIFTH BY ENZINAS (1542-1545.)

CHAPTER V. FANATICISM AND BROTHERLY LOVE. JUAN DIAZ (1545-1547.)

CHAPTER VI. SPANIARDS IN SPAIN (1534-1542.)

CHAPTER VII. QUEEN JOANNA (BORN 1479; DIED 1555.)

BOOK XV. ENGLAND

CHAPTER I. THE THREE PARTIES WHICH DIVIDED ENGLAND (1536-1540.)

CHAPTER II. HENRY VIII., SUPREME HEAD OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH—A MARTYR (1538.)

CHAPTER III. THE SIX ARTICLES (1538-1540.)

CHAPTER IV. HENRY VIII. AND ANNE OF CLEVES (1539-1540.)

CHAPTER V. DISGRACE AND DEATH OF CROMWELL, EARL OF ESSEX (1540.)

CHAPTER VI. DIVORCE OF ANNE OF CLEVES (1540.)

CHAPTER VII. CATHERINE HOWARD, A CATHOLIC QUEEN (1540.)

CHAPTER VIII. A PROTESTANT QUEEN, CATHERINE PARR (1542.)

CHAPTER IX. THE LAST MARTYRS OF HENRY'S REIGN (1545.)

CHAPTER X. QUEEN CATHERINE IN DANGER OF DEATH (1546.)

CHAPTER XI. CLOSE OF THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII (1546-JANUARY, 1547.)

BOOK XVI. GERMANY TO THE DEATH OF LUTHER

CHAPTER I. PROGRESS OF THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY (1520—1536.)

CHAPTER II. THE PRINCIPALITY OF ANHALT (1522-1532.)

CHAPTER III. THE TRIUMPH OF THE ANABAPTISTS OF MUNSTER (1533.)

CHAPTER IV. THE ANABAPTISTS OF MUNSTER. EXCESSES (1535.)

CHAPTER V. THE ANABAPTISTS OF MUNSTER. CHASTISEMENT (1535-1536.)

TRIUMPH IN DEATH

APPENDIX

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J. H. Merle d'Aubigne

Translator: William L. R. Cates

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But knows it.

The World will not have it at any price. It was known already at Geneva in 1523 that the world was giving a bad reception to the Gospel: ‘They shall say all manner of evil against you, and shall persecute you.’ As he could not be cured by the priests, and would not be cured by the Bible, the World called in the Doctor (le Médecin), and carefully described his disease:

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