Reformation in Switzerland under Zwingli.
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§ 1. |
The political condition of Switzerland |
21 |
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§ 2. |
Zwingli’s youth and education |
24 |
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§ 3. |
Zwingli at Glarus and at Einsiedeln |
27 |
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§ 4. |
Zwingli in Zurich |
29 |
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§ 5. |
The Public Disputations |
33 |
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§ 6. |
The Reformation outside Zurich |
38 |
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In Basel—Oecolampadius and William Farel |
38 |
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In Bern—The Ten Theses |
40 |
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In Appenzell and other Cantons |
46 |
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The Christian Civic League (Protestant). The Christian Union (Romanist) |
48 |
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§ 7. |
The Sacramental Controversy |
52 |
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CHAPTER III.
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The Reformation in Geneva under Calvin.
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§ 1. |
Geneva |
61 |
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§ 2. |
The Reformation in Western Switzerland |
66 |
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Farel and his band of evangelists |
71 |
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§ 3. |
Farel in Geneva |
74 |
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Bern, Freiburg, and Geneva |
77 |
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The Public Disputation and the Thèses Évangéliques |
85 |
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§ 4. |
Calvin: Youth and education |
92 |
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Christianæ Religionis Institutio |
99 |
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§ 5. |
Calvin with Farel in Geneva |
102 |
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Articuli de regimine ecclesiæ—Discipline in the Church |
105 |
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The theologians of Eastern Switzerland and excommunication |
110 |
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Calvin and Farel banished from Geneva |
120 |
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Calvin recalled to Geneva—Les ordonnances ecclésiastiques de l’Église de Genève |
128 |
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What Calvin did for Geneva |
131 |
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CHAPTER IV.
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The Reformation in France.
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§ 1. |
Marguerite d’Angoulême and the “group of Meaux” |
136 |
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