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Chapter 1 | CAUSES THAT INFLUENCED THE RECEPTION OR REJECTION OF PROTESTANTISM IN THE VARIOUS
COUNTRIES. Germany -causes disposing it toward the New Movement Central Position Free Towns Sobriety and Morality of the People Switzerland The Swiss Hardy-Lovers of Liberty The New Liberty Some Accept, some Refuse France Its Greatness Protestantism in France Glorified by its Martyrs Retribution Bohemia and Hungary Protestantism Flourishes there Extinction by Austrian Tyranny Holland Littleness of the CountryHeroism Holland raised to Greatness by the Struggle Belgium Begins Well Faints Sinks down under the Two-fold Yoke of Religious and Secular Despotism. |
Chapter 2 | FORTUNES OF PROTESTANTISM IN ITALY, SPAIN, AND BRITAIN. Italy Shall Italy be a Disciple of the Goth? Pride in the Past her Stumbling-block Spain The Moslem Dominancy It Intensifies Spanish Bigotry Protestantism to be Glorified in Spain by Martyrdom Preparations for ultimate Triumph England Wicliffe Begins the New Times Rapid View of Progress from Wicliffe to Henry VIII. Character of the King His Quarrel with the Pope Protestantism Triumphs Scotland. |
Chapter 3 | INTRODUCTION OF PROTESTANTISM INTO SWEDEN. Influence of Germany on Sweden and Denmark Planting of Christianity in Sweden A Mission Church till the Eleventh Century Organized by Rome in the Twelfth Wealth and Power of the Clergy Misery of the Kingdom Arcimbold Indulgences Christian II. of Denmark Settlement of Calmar Christian II. Subdues the Swedes Cruelties He is Expelled Gustavus Vasa Olaf and Lawrence Patersen They begin to Teach the Doctrines of Luther They Translate the Bible Proposed Translation by the Priests Suppression of Protestant Version Demanded King Refuses A Disputation Agreed on. |
Chapter 4 | CONFERENCE AT UPSALA. Programme of Debate Twelve Points Authority of the Fathers Power of the Clergy Can Ecclesiastical Decrees Bind the Conscience? Power of Excommunication The Pope's Primacy Works or Grace, which saves? Has Monkery warrant in Scripture? Question of the Institution of the Lord's Supper Purgatory Intercession of the Saints Lessons of the Conference Conscience Quickened by the Bible produced the Reformation. |
Chapter 5 | ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN SWEDEN. The Battles of Religion More Fruitful than those of Kings Consequences of the Upsala Conference The King adopts a Reforming Policy Clergy Refuse the War-levy Conference respecting Ecclesiastical Possessions and Immunities Secret Compact of Bishops A Civil War imminent Vasa threatens to Abdicate Diet resolves to Receive the Protestant Religion 13,000 Estates Surrendered by the Romish Church Reformation in 1527 Coronation of Vasa Ceremonies and Declaration Reformation Completed in 1529 Doctrine and Worship of the Reformed Church of Sweden Old Ceremonies Retained Death and Character of Gustavus Vasa Eric XIV. John The "Red Book " Relapse A Purifying Fire. |
Chapter 6 | PROTESTANTISM IN SWEDEN, FROM VASA (1530) TO CHARLES IX. (1604). Ebb in Swedish Protestantism Sigismund a Candidate for the Throne-His Equivocal Promise Synod of Upsala, 1593 Renew their Adherence to the Augsburg Confession Abjure the "Red Book" Their Measure of Toleration The Nation joyfully Adheres to the Declaration of the Upsala Convocation Sigismund Refuses to Subscribe The Diet Withholds the Crown He Signs and is Crowned His Short Reign Charles IX. His Death A Prophecy. |
Chapter 7 | INTRODUCTION OF PROTESTANTISM INTO DENMARK. Paul Elia Inclines to Protestantism Returns to Rome Petrus Parvus Code of Christian II. The New Testament in Danish Georgius Johannis Johannis Taussanus Studies at Cologne Finds Access to Luther's Writings Repairs to Wittemberg Returns to Denmark Re-enters the Monastery of Antvorskoborg Explains the Bible to the Monks Transferred to the Convent of Viborg Expelled from the Convent Preaches in the City Great Excitement in Viborg, and Alarm of the Bishops Resolve to invite Doctors Eck and Cochlaeus to Oppose Taussan Their Letter to Eck Their Picture of Lutheranism Their Flattery of Eck He Declines the Invitation. |
Chapter 8 | CHURCH-SONG IN DENMARK. Paul Elia Opposes Harangues the Soldiery in the Citadel Tumults The King summons a Meeting of the Estates at Odensee His Address to the Bishops Edict of Toleration Church-Song Ballad-Poetry of Denmark Out-burst of Sacred Psalmody Nicolaus Martin Preaches outside the Walls of Malmoe Translates the German Hymns into Danish The Psalms Translated Sung Universally in Denmark Nicolaus Martin Preaches inside Malmoe Theological College Established there Preachers sent through Denmark Taussan Removed to Copenhagen New Translation of the New Testament. |
Chapter 9 | ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN DENMARK. The King summons a Conference Forty-three Articles of the Protestants Agreement with the Augsburg Confession Romanist Indictment against Protestants Its Heads In what Language shall the Debate take place? Who shall be Judge? The Combat Declined at the Eleventh Hour Declaration of Protestant Pastors Proclamation of the King Dissolution of the Monasteries, etc.. Establishment of Protestantism Transformation undergone by Denmark. |
Chapter 10 | PROTESTANTISM UNDER CHRISTIAN III., AND ITS EXTENSION TO NORWAY AND ICELAND. Scheme for Restoring the Old Faith Abortive Unsuccessful Invasion of the Country by Christian II. Death of the King Interregnum of Two Years Priestly Plottings and Successes Taussan Condemned to Silence and Exile The Senators Besieged by an Armed Mob in the Senate House Taussan given up Bishops begin to Persecute Inundations, etc. Christian III. Ascends the Throne Subdues a Revolt Assembles the Estates at Copenhagen The Bishops Abolished New Ecclesiastical Constitution framed, 1547 Bugenhagen The Seven Superintendents Bugenhagen Crowns the King Denmark Flourishes Establishment of Protestantism in Norway and Iceland. |
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