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Chapter 1 | PROTESTANTISM AND IMPERIALISM; OR, THE MONK AND THE MONARCH. Dangers of Luther Doubtful Aid Death of Maximilian Candidates for the Empire Character of Charles of Spain His Dominions The Empire Offered to Frederick of Saxony Declined Charles of Spain Chosen Wittemberg Luther's Labors His Appeal to the People of Germany His Picture of Germany under the Papacy Reforms Called for Impression produced by his Appeal. |
Chapter 2 | POPE LEO'S BULL. Eck at Rome His Activity against Luther Procures his Condemnation The Bull Authorship of the Bull Its Terms Its Two Bearers The Bull crosses the Alps Luther's "Babylonish Captivity " The Sacrament His Extraordinary Letter to Pope Leo Bull arrives in Wittemberg Luther enters a Notarial Protest against it He Burns it Astonishment and Rage of Rome Luther's Address to the Students. |
Chapter 3 | INTERVIEWS AND NEGOTIATIONS. A Spring-time The New Creation Three Circles The Inner Reformed Doctrine-The MiddleMorality and Liberty The Outer The Arts and Sciences Charles V. Crowned at Aix-la-Chapelle Papal Envoy Aleander Labors to have the Bull executed against Luther His Efforts with Frederick and Charles Prospect of a War with France The Emperor courts the Pope Luther to be the Bribe The Pope Won The Court goes to Worms A Tournament Interrupted The Emperor's Draft Edict for Luther's Execution. |
Chapter 4 | LUTHER SUMMONED TO THE DIET AT WORMS. A Check Aleander Pleads before the Diet Protestantism more Frightful than Mahommedanism Effect of Aleander's Speech Duke George The Hundred and One Grievances The Princes Demand that Luther be Heard The Emperor resolves to Summon him to the Diet A Safe-conductMaunday-Thursday at Rome The Bull In Caena Domini Luther's Name Inserted in it Luther comes to the Fulness of Knowledge Arrival of the Imperial Messenger at Wittemberg The Summons. |
Chapter 5 | LUTHER'S JOURNEY AND ARRIVAL AT WORMS. Luther's Resolution Alarm in Germany The Reformer sets out His Reception at Leipsic Erfurt Preaches Eisenach Sickness Auguries of Evil Luther's Courage Will the Safe-conduct be respected? Fears of his Friends They advise him not to come on His Reply Enters Worms Crowd in the Street An Ill-omened Pageant The Princes throng his Apartment Night and Sleep. |
Chapter 6 | LUTHER BEFORE THE DIET AT WORMS. Luther's Supplications Conducted to the Diet The Crowd Words of Encouragement Splendor of the Diet-Significance of Luther's Appearance before it Chancellor Eccius Luther asked touching his Books Owns their Authorship Asked to Retract their Opinions Craves Time to give an Answer A Day's Delay granted Charles's First Impressions of Luther Morning of the 18th of May Luther's WrestlingsHis Weakness Strength not his own Second Appearance before the Diet His Speech Repeats it in LatinNo Retractation Astonishment of the Diet The Two Great Powers. |
Chapter 7 | LUTHER PUT UNDER THE BAN OF THE EMPIRE. The Movement Widening Rising of the Diet The Draught of Beer Frederick's Joy Resolves to Protect Luther Mortification of Papal Party Charles's Proposal to Violate Safe-Conduct Rejected with Indignation Negotiations opened with Luther He Quits Worms The Emperor fulminates against him his Ban The Reformel Seized by Masked Horsemen Carried to the Wartburg. |
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