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Volume I

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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.)

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