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THE DIVINE HISTORY OF JESUS CHRIST

READING HALL

THE DOORS OF WISDOM

THE CREATION IF THE UNIVERSE ACCORDING GENESIS

 

THE CAMBRIDGE MODERN HISTORY

THE

HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION

 

INTRODUCTION. THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION IN EUROPE By the Rev. T. M. Lindsay

CHAPTERS

I. MEDICEAN ROME

II. HABSBURG AND VALOIS By Stanley Leathes

III. HABSBURG AND VALOIS (II) By Stanley Leathes

IV. LUTHER. By the Rev. T. M. Lindsay

V. NATIONAL OPPOSITION TO ROME IN GERMANY By A. F. Pollard

VI. SOCIAL REVOLUTION AND CATHOLIC REACTION IN GERMANY By A. F. Pollard

VII. THE CONFLICT OF CREEDS AND PARTIES IN GERMANY By A. F. Pollard

VIII. RELIGIOUS WAR IN GERMANY By A. F. Pollard

IX. REFORMATION IN FRANCE By A. A. Tilley

X. THE HELVETIC REFORMATION. By the Rev. J. P. Whitney

XI. CALVIN AND THE REFORMED CHURCH. By A. M. Fairbaien

XII. THE CATHOLIC SOUTH. By the Rev. W. E. Collins

XIII . HENRY VIII By JAMES GAIRDNER

XIV. THE REFORMATION UNDER EDWARD VI By A.F. Pollard

XV. PHILIP AND MARY By James Bass Mullinger

XVI. THE ANGLICAN SETTLEMENT AND THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION W. Maitland

XVII. THE SCANDINAVIAN NORTH By W. E. Colins

XVIII. THE CHURCH AND REFORM By R. V. Laurence

XIX. TENDENCIES OF EUROPEAN THOUGHT IN THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION. By A. M. Fairbaien

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY

THE EVE OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND

LIFE AND TIMES OF GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA

JULIUS II. 1503-1513. Restorer of the States of the Church and Patron of the Fine Arts.

POPE LEO X. 1513-1521

Roscoe, W. - Life and Pontificate of Leo X .v1

Roscoe, W. - Life and Pontificate of Leo X .v2

HISTORY OF THE PAPACY DURING THE PERIOD OF THE REFORMATION , also called HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE GREAT SCHISM TO THE SACK OF ROME

MARTIN LUTHER AND THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY UNTIL THE CLOSE OF THE DIET OF WORMS

HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY. L.v. RANKE

THE REFORMATION IN GERMANY FROM ITS BEGINNING TO THE RELIGIOUS PEACE OF AUGSBURG

 

HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION IN FRANCE. VOLUME 1

HISTORY OF THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION IN FRANCE. VOLUME 2

THE REFORMATION IN FRANCE FROM THE DAWN OF REFORM TO THE REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES

History of the rise of the Huguenots of France 1

History of the rise of the Huguenots of France 2

THE WARS OF RELIGION IN FRANCE , 1559-1576, The Huguenots Catherine de Medici and Philip II

 

THE RENAISSANCE, THE PROTESTANT REVOLUTION AND THE CATHOLIC REFORMATION IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE

 

HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS AND SUPPRESSION OF THE REFORMATION IN ITALY IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

HISTORY OF THE PROGRESS AND SUPPRESSION OF THE REFORMATION IN SPAIN IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

 

IRELAND AND THE ANGLO-NORMAN CHURCH. A Story of Ireland and Irish Christianity from the Anglo-N0rman Cinquest to the Dawn of the Reformation

The Church of England before the Reformation

HISTORICAL MEMOIRS RESPECTING THE ENGLISH, IRISH, AND SCOTTISH CATHOLICS FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION. Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics

LEADERS OF THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION

THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII FROM HIS ACCESSION TO THE DEATH OF WOLSEY. V1

THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII FROM HIS ACCESSION TO THE DEATH OF WOLSEY. V2

THE REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND [A.D. 1514—1547

ELIZABETH & HENRY IV. BEING A SHORT STUDY IN ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS, 1589-1603

HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE FALL OF WOLSEY TO THE DEATH OF ELIZABETH

The history of the Reformation of the Church of England. v. 1, The history of the Reformation of the Church of England. Of the progress made in it during the reign of King Henry VIII.

The history of the Reformation of the Church of England.v. 2. Of the progress made in it till the settlement of it in the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign

Cranmer and the Reformation under Edward VI

THE LOLLARDS, or, Some account of the witnesses for the truth in Great Britain between the years 1400 and 1546

THE PURITANS IN POWER. A STUDY IN THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH FROM 1640 TO 1660

THE

AGE OF ELIZABETH

BY

MANDELL CREIGHTON

 

THE POPE AND THE COUNCIL

THE HUSSITE WARS

1464-1503. PAUL II, SIXTUS IV, INNOCENT VIII, ALEXANDER VI

THE MEDICI POPES. LEO X AND CLEMENT VII

Roscoe, W. - Life and Pontificate of LEO X. v1

Roscoe, W. - Life and Pontificate of LEO X. v2

 

The history of the Reformation in Europe: with a chronology of the Reformation

 

A HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH DURING THE REFORMATION

 

The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre (1 )

The Huguenots and Henry of Navarre ( 2 )

The Huguenots and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes 1

The Huguenots and the revocation of the Edict of Nantes 2

 

THE QUAKERS, FROM THEIR ORIGIN TILL THE PRESENT TIME

 

1324-1384 Life of JOHN WICLIFF and his english precursors V 1

1324-1384 life of JOHN WICLIFF and his english precursors V2

1452-1498 LIFE AND TIMES OF GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA

1460-1524. Thomas-Linacre

1466 – 1536 ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM VOLUME 1

1466 – 1536 ERASMUS OF ROTTERDAM VOLUME 2

1469-1535. JOHN FISHER

1471-1530 - CARDINAL WOLSEY

1478-1535. THOMAS MORE, Life and death of Sir Thomas More.

1485-1528 BALTASAR HUBMAIER. The leader of the Anabaptists

1487-1564. BERNARDINO OF SIENA

 1488-1523. ULRICH VON HUTTEN, his life and times

 

1499-1560.

JOHN A LASCO

a contribution to the history of the Reformation in Poland, Germany, and England

1500-1558. REGINALD POLE, CARDINAL ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

Bernardino Ochino, of Siena: a contribution towards the history of the reformation

A princess of the Italian reformation, Giulia Gonzaga, 1513-1566; her family and her friends

1500-1570. AONIO PALEARIO , Italian reformers of the Sixteenth Century v1

1500-1570. AONIO PALEARIO , Italian reformers of the Sixteenth Century 2

1509-1564. JOHN CALVIN

 

SERVETUS AND CALVIN A STUDY OF AN IMPORTANT EPOCH IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION

1514-1572. JOHN KNOX

JOHN KNOX AND THE REFORMATION

1519-1589. CATHERINE DE MEDICIS.

CATHERINE DE’ MEDICI AND THE FRENCH REFORMATION

1519-1605. THEODORE BEZA, the counsellor of the French reformation

Count Valerian Krasinski - Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of the Reformation in Poland. volume 1

Count Valerian Krasinski - Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of the Reformation in Poland. volume 2

1520-1572. THE COURT OF SIGISMUND AUGUSTUS. v1

1520-1572. THE COURT OF SIGISMUND AUGUSTUS. v2

1520-1572. THE COURT OF SIGISMUND AUGUSTUS. v3

1533-1603. QUEEN ELIZABETH

1537-1553. KING EDWARD VI

1542-1587. MARY QUEEN OF THE SCOTS V1

1542-1587. MARY QUEEN OF THE SCOTS V2

1542 – 1621. ROBERT BELLARMINE , Jesuit Cardinal

1548-1600. GIORDANO BRUNO

1594-1632. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS. KING OF SWEDEN

THE REFORMATION IN SWEDEN . Its rise, progress, crisis and triumph under CHARLES IX

 

THE COUNTER-REFORMATION

 

HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND STATE IN NORWAY FROM THE TENTH TO THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

The history of the Puritans; or, Protestant nonconformists

ARMINIANISM IN HISTORY: Or The Revolt from Predestinationism.

THE REFORMATION IN SWITZERLAND, FRANCE THE NETHERLANDS, SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND THE ANABAPTIST AND SOCINIAN MOVEMENTS. THE COUNTER-REFORMATION

HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN EUROPE. WITH A CHRONOLOGY OF THE REFORMATION.

HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY

Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of the Reformation in Poland. Vol. 1

Historical Sketch of the Rise, Progress, and Decline of the Reformation in Poland. Vol. 2

THE CAPUCHINS : a contribution to the history of the Counter-Reformation

 

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LEADING EVENTS

 

1503 Death of Alexander VI. Accession of Julius II.

 

1508 Luther goes to Wittenberg.

 

1509 Accession of Henry VIII in England.

 

1511 Synod of Pisa.

 

1512 Opening of the Fifth Lateran Council.

 

1513 Death of Julius II.

Accession of Giovanni de' Medici as Leo X.

 

Accession of Christian II in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

 

1515 Death of Louis XII of France. Accession of Francis I.

Battle of Marignano (September 13).

 

1516 French Concordat with Leo X.

Death of Ferdinand of Aragon.

Treaty of Noyon.

 

1517 Close of the Fifth Lateran Council.

Charles V goes to Spain.

Publication of Luther's Theses (November).

 

1518 Luther before the Cardinal-Legate at Augsburg.

Zwingli, people's priest at Zurich.

 

1519 Death of the Emperor Maximilian (January 19). Election of Charles to the Empire (June).

 

1520 Luther excommunicated. Publication of Luther's Appeal to the Christian Nobility.

Charles V in England (May).

Field of Cloth of Gold (June).

Coronation of Charles V at Aachen (October).

Christian crowned King of Sweden (November).

The Stockholm Bath of Blood.

Straits of Magellan passed.

 

1521 Rising of Gustaf Eriksson (Gustavus Vasa) in Dalecarlia.

Defeat of the Comuneros at Villalar (April 24).

Diet of Worms. Luther placed under the Ban of the Empire.
Treaty of Bruges (August). Albany in Scotland.
Outbreak of war. Occupation of Milan by the forces of Charles and Leo X (November).
Death of Leo X (December 1).

 

1522 Election of Adrian Dedel as Adrian VI.
Luther returns to Wittenberg.
Battle of the Bicocca (April).
Charles V in England. Treaty of Windsor (June).
Charles V in Spain.
The Knights' War in Germany.
Conquest of Mexico completed.
Capitulation of Rhodes to the Turks (December).

 

1523 First public disputation at Zurich.
Flight of Christian II from Denmark.
Rule of Frederick I (of Holstein) in Denmark and Norway.
Gustavus Vasa King in Sweden.
Defection of the Constable of Bourbon.
Bonnivet in Italy.
Suffolk and van Buren in Picardy.
Death of Adrian VI (September 14).
Election of Giulio de' Medici as Clement VII.

1524 Retreat of Bonnivet.
Albany leaves Scotland for the last time.
Beginnings of the Peasants' Rising in Germany (June).
Invasion of France. Siege of Marseilles.
Francis crosses the Alps.
Foundation of the Theatine Order.

 

1525 Battle of Pavia (February 24).
Treaties of the Moor (August).
Conspiracy of Girolamo Morone.
Prussia becomes a secular duchy.

 

1526 Treaty of Madrid (January).
Marriage of Charles V with Isabella of Portugal.
League of Cognac (May).
Diet and Recess of Speier.
Battle of Mohacs (August).
Raid of the Colonna on Rome (September)
Ferdinand elected King of Bohemia and of Hungary.
The Reformation begins in Denmark.

 

1527 Alliance of Henry VIII and Francis I.
Sack of Rome (May 6).
Vesteras Recess.
Invasion of Italy by Lautrec.

 

1528 France and England declare war on the Emperor (January).
Siege of Naples by Lautrec.
Defection of Andrea Doria.
Campeggio in England.

1529 Diet of Speier. The Protest.
Execution of Berquin.
Civil War in Switzerland. First Peace of Kappel.
Treaty of Barcelona (June 29).
Charles V in Italy.
Peace of Cambray (August 5).
Siege of Vienna by the Turks.
Conference of Marburg.
Fall of Wolsey.

 

1530 Conference at Bologna (Charles V and Clement VII).
Last imperial coronation by the Pope.
Charles V in Germany. Diet of Augsburg. Confession of Augsburg.
Capture of Florence (August).

Revolt against the Bishop at Geneva.
Death of Margaret of Savoy (December).

 

1531 Ferdinand elected King of the Romans.
Maria of Hungary Regent of the Netherlands.
Henry VIII Supreme Head of the Church in England.
Marriage of Catharine de' Medici with Henry of France (October).
Battle of Kappel and death of Zwingli (October).
League of Schmalkalden.

 

1532 Inquisition first established at Lisbon.
Annates abolished in England.
Alliance of France and England.
Turkish invasion repelled.
Religious Peace of Nurnberg (July).
Charles in Italy.
Second Conference at Bologna (December).
Conquest of Peru.

1533 English Act in restraint of Appeals to Rome.
Wullenwever Burgomaster of Lübeck.
Marriage of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (May).
Catholic League of Halle.
Address of Cop. Flight of Calvin.
Death of Frederick I of Denmark. Disputed succession.

 

1534 Anabaptist rising at Münster.
Duke Ulrich recovers Wurttemberg.
Peace of Cadan (June).
The Grafenfehde.
Foundation of the Society of Jesus by Ignatius Loyola.
Death of Clement VII (September).
Accession of Alessandro Farnese as Paul III.
The Placards at Paris.
English Act against Papal Dispensations, &c.

 

1535 English Act of Supremacy.
Expedition of Tunis.
Charles V in Sicily and Naples.
Death of Francesco Sforza (November).

 

1536 First Helvetic Confession.
Treaty of Francis with Solyman.
Third War between Francis I and Charles V. Savoy occupied by the French(March).
Calvin at Ferrara.
Publication of the Christianae Religionis Institutio.
Wittenberg Concord.
Calvin at Geneva.
Invasion of Provence by Charles V.
Smaller monasteries dissolved in England. The Ten Articles.
Christian III established on the throne of Denmark ami Norway.

 

1537 Murder of Alessandro de' Medici. Succession of Cosimo I in Florence.
Consilium delectorum Cardinalium de emendanda Ecclesia.

1538 Calvin expelled from Geneva.
Truce of Nice between Charles V and Francis I (June).
Catholic League of Nürmberg (June).
Death of Charles of Gelders.

 

1539 Revolt of Ghent.
William succeeds to Cleves-Julich.
Joachim II of Brandenburg becomes a Protestant.
Death of Duke George of Saxony.
Monasteries suppressed in England. Act of the Six Articles.

 

1540 Marriage and divorce of Anne of Cleves.
Venice makes peace with the Turks.
Reduction of Ghent (February).
Investiture of Philip with Milan.
Edict of Fontainebleau.
Death of John Zapolya.
The Jesuit order approved by Paul III.

 

1541 Religious Colloquy of Ratisbon.
Solyman takes Buda (September).
Expedition against Algiers (October).
Calvin returns to Geneva.

 

1542 Fourth War between Charles and Francis I.
John Frederick of Saxony and Philip of Hesse overrun Brunswick.
Death of James V of Scotland (December).
The Inquisition established at Rome.

1543 Barbarossa in the Western Mediterranean.
Expedition of Charles against the Duke of Cleves.
Conquest of Gelders.

 

1544 Diet of Speier.
Battle of Ceresole (April).
Sieges of Boulogne and St Dizier.
Peace of Crépy (September).

 

1545 Massacre of the Waldenses of Provence (April).
Opening of the Council of Trent (December).

 

1546 Death of Luther (February).
Peace between France and England.
Diet of Ratisbon.
Alliance of Charles V with Maurice of Saxony.
League of Charles V with Paul III.
The Schmalkaldic War.
Execution of the Fourteen of Meaux.

 

1547 Death of Henry VIII (January). Accession of Edward VI.
Somerset Protector.
Death of Francis I (March). Accession of Henry II.
The Council removes from Trent to Bologna (March).
Battle of Muhlberg (April). Maurice Elector of Saxony.
Murder of Pierluigi Farnese (September).
Diet of Augsburg (September).
Battle of Pinkie.
Establishment of La Chambre Ardente.
Inquisition finally established at Lisbon.

 

1548 Betrothal of Mary Stewart to the Dauphin Francis.
The Augsburg Interim proclaimed (May).
First Prayer-Book of Edward VI.

 

1549 Consensus Tigurinus.
War between England and France.
Battle of Dussindale.

1549 Fall of Somerset. Rule of Warwick (Northumberland) in England.
Council of Bologna suspended.
Death of Paul III.

 

1550 Election of Giovanni Maria del Monte as Julius III.
Peace between England and France. Boulogne restored to France.
Maurice of Saxony undertakes to execute the ban against Magdeburg.

 

1551 War in the Parmesan.
The Council reopened at Trent.
Capture of Tripoli by the Turks.
War in Savoy (September).
Capitulation of Magdeburg (November).

 

1552 Treaty of Chambord (January).
Second Act of Uniformity and Second Book of Common Prayer.
Invasion of Lorraine by France (March). Occupation of the three bishoprics.
Flight of Charles V before Maurice of Saxony (May).
Suspension of the Council of Trent.
Conference at Passau. Treaty of Passau.
Siege of Metz (October — December).

 

1553 League of Heidelberg.
Capture of Terouanne (June).
Battle of Sievershausen (July). Death of Maurice of Saxony.
Death of Edward VI of England (July). Lady Jane Grey proclaimed.
Accession of Mary Tudor.

 

1554 Rising of Sir Thomas Wyatt.
Expulsion of Albrecht Alcibiades from Germany.
Marriage of Philip of Spain and Mary Tudor (July).

 

1555 Diet of Augsburg. Religious Peace of Augsburg (September).
Death of Julius III (March). Giovanni Pietro Caraffa elected as Paul IV.
Fall of Siena (April).
Abdication of Charles V at Brussels.

1556 Truce of Vaucelles.
War between Paul IV, supported by France, and Philip II, in Italy.
The Due de Guise in Italy (December).

 

1557 England declares war on France.
Battle of St Quentin (August).
Paul IV makes peace with Philip II (September).

 

1558 Capture of Calais (January).
Marriage of Mary Stewart and the Dauphin Francis.
Laynez elected General of the Jesuit Order.
Battle of Gravelines (July).
Death of Mary Tudor (November). Accession of Elizabeth.

 

1559 Death of Christian III of Denmark (January).
Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity in England.
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis (April).
John Knox in Scotland. The Lords of the Congregation in arms.
Protestant Synod at Paris.
Death of Henry II of France (July). Accession of Francis II.
Death of Paul IV (August).
Election of Giovanni Angelo de' Medici as Pius IV.

 

1560 Death of Gustavus Vasa of Sweden.
Tumult of Amboise (February — March).
Michel de L'Hôpital Chancellor of France.

1560 Edict of Romorantin (May).
Treaty of Edinburgh (July).
Reforming Parliament at Edinburgh (August).
Arrest of Conde (October).
Death of Francis II of France. Accession of Charles IX
French Estates at Orleans.

 

1561 French Estates at Pontoise.
Mary Stewart in Scotland (August).
Colloquy of Poissy (September).

 

1562 The Council reopens at Trent.
Opening of the Religious Wars in France.
Treaty of Hampton Court (September).

 

1563 The Thirty-nine Articles.
Close of the Council of Trent.

 

1564 Bull Benedictus Deus.
Death of Calvin (May),