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The Swiss reformation: the Protestant reformation in German, Italian, and French Switzerland up to the Close of the Sixteenth Century 1519-1605, Volume 8 / Philip Schaff.

By: Material type: TextSeries: History of the Christian churchPeabody, MA : Hendrikson Publishers, Inc, c2006Description: xix, 890 pages ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781565631960
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  • Ref 8 BR 145 Sch14 2006
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Contents:
HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION
SECOND BOOK: THE SWISS REFORMATION 1519-1605
CHAPTER I: Introduction
1. Switzerland Before the Reformation. (Map of Switzerland in the sixteenth century)
2. The Swiss Reformation
3. The Genius of the Swiss Reformation Compared with the German
4. Literature on the Swiss Reformation
CHAPTER II: Zwingli’s Training. A.D. 1484-1519
5. The Zwingli Literature. (Portrait of Zwingli)
6. Zwingli’s Birth and Education. (Cut of Wildhaus)
7. Zwingli in Glarus. (Notes on his moral character)
8. Zwingli in Einsiedeln
9. Zwingli and Luther
CHAPTER III: The Reformation in Zurich. 1519-1526
10. Zwingli Called to Zurich. (Cut of the Great Minster)
11. Zwingli’s Public Labors and Private Studies
12. Zwingli and the Sale of Indulgences
13. Zwingli During the Pestilence
14. The Open Breach. Controversy About Fasts, 1522
15. Petition for the Abolition of Clerical Celibacy. Zwingli’s Marriage
16. Zwingli and Lambert of Avignon
17. Zwingli’s Sixty-Seven Articles, 1523
18. The Public Disputations, 1523
19. The Abolition of the Roman Worship, 1524
20. The Reformed Celebration of the Lord’s Supper, 1525
21. Other Changes. A Theological School. A System of Theology
22. The Swiss Bible. Leo Jude. (Cuts of Leo Judae, and Zurich at the time of Zwingli)
23. Church and State
24. Zwingli’s Conflict with Radicalism
25. The Baptismal Controversy
26. Persecution of the Anabaptists
27. The Eucharistic Controversy
28. The Works of Zwingli
29. The Theology of Zwingli
CHAPTER IV: Spread of the Reformation in German Switzerland and the Grisons
30. The Swiss Diet and the Conference at Baden, 1526
31. The Reformation in Bern. Haller
32. The Reformation in Basel. (Ecolampadius)
33. The Reformation in Glarus. Tschudi. Glareanus
34. The Reformation in St. Gall, Toggenburg, and Appenzell. Vadianus and Kessler
35. The Reformation in Schaffhausen. Hofmeister
36. The Grisons (Graubunden)
37. The Reformation in the Grisons
38. The Reformation in the Italian Parts of the Grisons. Vergerio. (With Portrait)
39. Protestantism in Chiavenna and the Valtellina, and its Suppression. The Valtellina Massacre. George Jenatsch
40. The Congregation of Locarno
41. Zwinglianism in Germany
CHAPTER V: The Civil and Religious War Between the Roman Catholic and Reformed Cantons
42. The First War of Cappel, 1529
43. The First Peace of Cappell, June, 1529
44. Between the Wars. Political Plans of Zwingli
45. Zwingli’s Last Confession of Faith
46. The Second War of Cappel, 1531
47. Death of Zwingli, Oct. 11, 1531
48. Reflections on the Disaster at Cappel
49. The Second Peace of Cappel, November, 1531
50. The Roman Catholic Reaction. (Cut of Einsiedeln)
51. The Relative Strength of Romanism and Protestantism
52. Zwingli Redivivus
CHAPTER VI: The Period of Consolidation
53. Literature
54. Antistes Bullinger (With Portrait)
55. Antistes Breitinger
56. Oswald Myconius
57. The Helvetic Confessions of Faith
THIRD BOOK: THE REFORMATION IN FRENCH SWITZERLAND, OR THE CALVINISTIC MOVEMENT
CHAPTER VII: The Preparatory Work. From 1526 to 1536
58. Literature on Calvin and the Reformation in French Switzerland
59. The Situation of French Switzerland Before the Reformation
60. William Farel (1489-1565). (With Portrait)
61. Farel in Geneva. The First Act of the Reformation
62. The Last Labors of Farel
63. Peter Viret and the Reformation in Lausanne
64. Antoine Froment
CHAPTER VIII: John Calvin and His Work. From 1536 to 1564
65. John Calvin Compared with the Older Reformers. (With Portrait)
66. Calvin’s Place in History
67. Calvin’s Literary Labors
68. Tributes to the Merits of Calvin
CHAPTER IX: From France to Switzerland. 1509-1536
69. Calvin’s Youth and Training
70. Calvin as a Student in the French Universities
71. Calvin as a Humanist. Commentary on Seneca, 1532
72. Calvin’s Conversion, 1532
73. Calvin’s Call
74. The Open Rupture. An Academic Oration, 1533
75. Persecution of the Protestants in Paris, 1534
76. Calvin as a Wandering Evangelist, 1533-1536
77. The Sleep of the Soul, 1534
78. Calvin at Basel, 1535-1536
79. Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, 1536
80. From Basel to Ferrara and Geneva. The Duchess Renee
CHAPTER X: Calvin’s First Sojourn and Labors in Geneva. 1536-1538
81. Calvin’s Arrival and Settlement at Geneva, 1536
82. First Labors and Trials
83. The Reformers Introduce Order and Discipline
84. Expulsion of the Reformers, 1538
CHAPTER XI: Calvin in Germany. From 1538 to 1541
85. Calvin in Strassburg
86. The Church of the Strangers in Strassburg
87. The Liturgy of Calvin
88. Calvin as Theological Teacher and Author
89. Calvin at the Colloquies of Worms and Regensburg
90. Calvin and Melanchthon
91. Calvin and Sadolet. The Vindication of the Reformation
92. Calvin’s Marriage and Home Life
CHAPTER XII: Calvin’s Second Sojourn and Labors at Geneva. 1541-1564
93. The State of Geneva after the Expulsion of the Reformers
94. Calvin’s Recall to Geneva
95. Calvin’s Return to Geneva, 1541
96. The First Years after the Return (1541-1545)
97. Survey of Calvin’s Activity
CHAPTER XIII: Constitution and Discipline of the Church of Geneva
98. Literature
99. Calvin’s Idea of the Holy Catholic Church
100. The Visible and Invisible Church
101. The Civil Government
102. Distinctive Principles of Calvin’s Church Polity
103. Church and State
104. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances
105. The Venerable Company and the Consistory
106. Calvin’s Theory of Discipline
107. The Exercise of Discipline in Geneva
108. Calvin’s Struggle with the Patriots and Libertines
109. The Leaders of the Libertines and their Punishment: - Gruet, Perrin, Ameaux, Vandel, Bethelier
110. Geneva Regenerated. Impartial Testimonies
CHAPTER XIV: The Theology of Calvin
111. Calvin’s Commentaries
112. The Calvinistic System
113. The Doctrine of Predestination
114. Calvinism Examined
115. Calvin’s Theory of the Sacraments
116. Baptism
117. The Lord’s Supper. The Consensus of Zurich
CHAPTER XV: Doctrinal Controversies
118. Calvin as a Controversialist
119. Calvin and Pighius
120. The Anti-Papal Writings. Criticism of the Council of Trent, 1547
121. Against the German Interim, 1549
122. Against the Worship of Relics, 1543
123. The Articles of the Sorbonne with an Antidote, 1544
124. Calvin and the Nicodemites, 1544
125. Calvin and Bolsec
126. Calvin and Castellio
127. Calvin and Unitarianism. The Italian Refugees
128. Calvin and Laelius Socinus
129. Bernardino Ochino. (With Portrait)
130. Caelius Secundus Curio, 1503-1569
131. The Italian Antitrinitarians in Geneva. Gribaldo, Biandrata, Alciati, Gentile
132. The Eucharistic Controversies. Calvin and Westphal
133. Calvin and the Augsburg Confession. Melanchthon’s Position in the Second Eucharistic Controversy
134. Calvin and Heshusius
135. Calvin and the Astrologers
CHAPTER XVI: Servetus: His Life, Trial, and Execution
136. The Servetus Literature. (Portrait of Servetus)
137. Calvin and Servetus
138. Catholic Intolerance
139. Protestant Intolerance. Judgments of the Reformers on Servetus
140. The Early Life of Servetus
141. The Book Against the Holy Trinity
142. Servetus as a Geographer
143. Servetus as a Physician, Scientist, and Astrologer
144. Servetus at Vienne. His Annotations on the Bible
145. Correspondence of Servetus with Calvin
146. “The Restitution of Christianity”
147. The Theological System of Servetus
148. Trial of Servetus at Vienne
149. Arrival and Arrest of Servetus in Geneva
150. State of Political Parties at Geneva in 1553
151. The First Act of the Trial at Geneva
152. The Second Act of the Trial at Geneva
153. Consultation of the Swiss Churches. The Defiant Attitude of Servetus
154. Condemnation of Servetus
155. Execution of Servetus, Oct. 27, 1553
156. The Character of Servetus
157. Calvin’s Defence of the Death Penalty of Heretics
158. A Plea for Religious Liberty. Castellio and Beza
CHAPTER XVII. Calvin Abroad
159. Calvin’s Catholicity of Spirit
160. Geneva the Asylum of Protestants from all Countries
161. The Academy of Geneva for Training Ministers of the Reformed Churches at Home and Abroad
162. Calvin’s Influence upon the Reformed Churches of the Continent
163. Calvin’s Influence on the British Reformation
CHAPTER XVII. Closing Scenes in the Life of Calvin
164. Calvin’s Death and Burial
165. Calvin’s Testament and Farewell
166. Calvin’s Personal Character
CHAPTER XIX. Theodore Beza
167. The Youth of Beza (With Portrait)
168. Beza at Lausanne and as Delegate to the German Princes
169. Beza at Geneva Till the Death of Calvin
170. Beza at the Conference of Poissy
171. Beza as the Counsellor of the Huguenot Leaders
172. Beza as the Successor of Calvin, Down to 1586
173. Beza’s Conferences with Lutherans
174. Beza and Henry IV
175. Beza’s Last Days
176. Beza’s Writings

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