§ 2. |
Attempts to repress the movement for Reform |
144 |
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§ 3. |
Change in the character of the movement for Reform |
151 |
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§ 4. |
Calvin and his influence in France |
153 |
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§ 5. |
Persecution under Henry II. |
161 |
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§ 6. |
The organisation of the French Protestant Church |
164 |
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§ 7. |
Reaction against persecution |
169 |
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§ 8. |
The higher aristocracy won for the Reformation in France |
171 |
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§ 9. |
France ruled by the Guises |
173 |
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§ 10. |
Catherine de’ Medici becomes Regent |
178 |
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§ 11. |
The Conference at Poissy |
186 |
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§ 12. |
The massacre at Vassy |
189 |
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§ 13. |
The beginning of the Wars of Religion |
191 |
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§ 14. |
The massacre of St. Bartholomew |
198 |
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§ 15. |
The Huguenot resistance after the massacre |
200 |
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§ 16. |
The beginnings of the League |
205 |
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§ 17. |
The League becomes disloyal |
207 |
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§ 18. |
The day of Barricades |
211 |
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§ 19. |
The King takes refuge with the Huguenots |
214 |
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§ 20. |
The Declaration of Henry IV. |
217 |
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§ 21. |
Henry IV. becomes a Roman Catholic |
219 |
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§ 22. |
The Edict of Nantes |
221 |
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CHAPTER V.
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The Reformation in the Netherlands.
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§ 1. |
The political situation |
224 |
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§ 2. |
The beginnings of the Reformation |
228 |
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§ 3. |
The Anabaptists in the Netherlands |
234 |
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§ 4. |
Philip of Spain and the Netherlands |
240 |
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§ 5. |
William of Orange |
254 |
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CHAPTER VI.
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The Reformation in Scotland.
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