T. & T. Clark
1906
Contents
- [Series Advertisement.]
- [Dedication.]
- [Preface.]
- [Book I. On The Eve Of The Reformation.]
- [Chapter I. The Papacy.]
- [§ 1. Claim to Universal Supremacy.]
- [§ 2. The Temporal Supremacy.]
- [§ 3. The Spiritual Supremacy.]
- [Chapter II. The Political Situation.]
- [§ 1. The small extent of Christendom.]
- [§ 2. Consolidation.]
- [§ 3. England.]
- [§ 4. France.]
- [§ 5. Spain.]
- [§ 6. Germany and Italy.]
- [§ 7. Italy.]
- [§ 8. Germany.]
- [Chapter III. The Renaissance.]
- [§ 1. The Transition from the Mediæval to the Modern World.]
- [§ 2. The Revival of Literature and Art.]
- [§ 3. Its earlier relation to Christianity.]
- [§ 4. The Brethren of the Common Lot.]
- [§ 5. German Universities, Schools, and Scholarship.]
- [§ 6. The earlier German Humanists.]
- [§ 7. The Humanist Circles in the Cities.]
- [§ 8. Humanism in the Universities.]
- [§ 9. Reuchlin.]
- [§ 10. The “Epistolæ Obscurorum Virorum.”]
- [§ 11. Ulrich von Hutten.]
- [Chapter IV. Social Conditions.]
- [§ 1. Towns and Trade.]
- [§ 2. Geographical Discoveries and the beginning of a World Trade.]
- [§ 3. Increase in Wealth and luxurious Living.]
- [§ 4. The Condition of the Peasantry.]
- [§ 5. Earlier Social Revolts.]
- [§ 6. The religious Socialism of Hans Böhm.]
- [§ 7. Bundschuh Revolts.]
- [§ 8. The Causes of the continuous Revolts.]
- [Chapter V. Family And Popular Religious Life in the Decades Before the Reformation.]
- [§ 1. Devotion of Germany to the Roman Church.]
- [§ 2. Preaching.]
- [§ 3. Church Festivals.]
- [§ 4. The Family Religious Life.]
- [§ 5. A superstitious Religion based on Fear.]
- [§ 6. A non-Ecclesiastical Religion.]
- [§ 7. The “Brethren.”]
- [Chapter VI. Humanism And Reformation.]
- [§ 1. Savonarola.]
- [§ 2. John Colet.]
- [§ 3. Erasmus.]
- [Book II. The Reformation.]
- [Chapter I. Luther to the Beginning of the Controversy About Indulgences.]
- [§ 1. Why Luther was successful as the Leader in a Reformation.]
- [§ 2. Luther's Youth and Education.]
- [§ 3. Luther in the Erfurt Convent.]
- [§ 4. Luther's early Life in Wittenberg.]
- [§ 5. Luther's early Lectures in Theology.]
- [§ 6. The Indulgence-seller.]
- [Chapter II. From The Beginning of the Indulgence Controversy to the Diet of Worms.]
- [§ 1. The Theory and Practice of Indulgences in the Sixteenth Century.]
- [§ 2. Luther's Theses.]
- [§ 3. The Leipzig Disputation.]
- [§ 4. The Three Treatises.]
- [§ 5. The Papal Bull.]
- [§ 6. Luther the Representative of Germany.]
- [Chapter III. The Diet Of Worms.]
- [§ 1. The Roman Nuncio Aleander.]
- [§ 2. The Emperor Charles v.]
- [§ 3. In the City of Worms.]
- [§ 4. Luther in Worms.]
- [§ 5. Luther's first Appearance before the Diet of Worms.]
- [§ 6. Luther's Second Appearance before the Diet.]
- [§ 7. The Conferences.]
- [§ 8. The Ban.]
- [§ 9. Popular Literature.]
- [§ 10. The Spread of Luther's Teaching.]
- [§ 11. Andrew Bodenstein of Carlstadt.]
- [§ 12. Luther back in Wittenberg.]
- [Chapter IV. From The Diet of Worms to the Close Of the Peasants' War.]
- [§ 1. The continued spread of Lutheran Teaching.]
- [§ 2. The beginnings of Division in Germany.]
- [§ 3. The Peasants' War.]
- [§ 4. The Twelve Articles.]
- [§ 5. The Suppression of the Revolt.]
- [§ 6. Luther and the Peasants' War.]
- [§ 7. Germany divided into two separate Camps.]
- [Chapter V. From The Diet Of Speyer, 1526, To The Religious Peace Of Augsburg, 1555.]
- [§ 1. The Diet of Speyer, 1526.]
- [§ 2. The Protest.]
- [§ 3. Luther and Zwingli.]
- [§ 4. The Marburg Colloquy.]
- [§ 5. The Emperor in Germany.]
- [§ 6. The Diet of Augsburg 1530.]
- [§ 7. The Augsburg Confession.]
- [§ 8. The Reformation to be crushed.]
- [§ 9. The Schmalkald League.]
- [§ 10. The Bigamy of Philip of Hesse.]
- [§ 11. Maurice of Saxony.]
- [§ 12. Luther's Death.]
- [§ 13. The Religious War.]
- [§ 14. The Augsburg Interim.]
- [§ 15. Religious Peace of Augsburg.]
- [Chapter VI. The Organisation Of Lutheran Churches.]
- [Chapter VII. The Lutheran Reformation Outside Germany.]
- [Chapter VIII. The Religious Principles Inspiring The Reformation.]
- [§ 1. The Reformation did not take its rise from a Criticism of Doctrines.]
- [§ 2. The universal Priesthood of Believers.]
- [§ 3. Justification by Faith.]
- [§ 4. Holy Scripture.]
- [§ 5. The Person of Christ.]
- [§ 6. The Church.]
- [Index.]
- [Footnotes]
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