Progress of the Reformation -- New Period -- Usefulness of Luther's Captivity in the Wart- Burg -- Agitation in Germany -- Melancthon and Luther -- Enthusiasm

Progress of the Reformation -- New Period -- Usefulness of Luther's Captivity in the Wart- Burg -- Agitation in Germany -- Melancthon and Luther -- Enthusiasm

CONTENTS. BOOK 9. First Reforms. 1521, 1522. p. 1, Para. 1, [3HR]. CHAPTER 1---page 21. --- Progress of the Reformation -- New period -- Usefulness of Luther's captivity in the Wart- burg -- Agitation in Germany -- Melancthon and Luther -- Enthusiasm. p. 3, Para. 1, [3HR]. CHAPTER 2---page 29. --- Luther in the Wartburg -- Object of his captivity -- Anxiety -- Sickness -- Luther's labors -- On confession -- Reply to Latomus -- His daily walks. p. 3, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 3---page 37. --- Commencement of the reform -- Marriage of Feldkirchen -- The Marriage of monks -- Theses -- Tract against monachism -- Luther no longer a monk. p. 3, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 4---page 42. --- Archbishop Albert -- The idol of Halle -- Luther's indignation -- Alarm of the court -- Lu- ther's letter to the archbishop -- Albert's reply -- Joachim of Brandenburg. p. 3, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 5---page 49. --- Translation of the Bible -- Wants of the church -- Principles of the Reformation -- Tempta- tions of the devil -- Luther's works condemned by the Sor- bonne -- Melancthon's reply -- Luther visits Wittemberg. p. 3, Para. 5, [3HR]. CHAPTER 6---page 55. --- Fresh reforms -- Gabriel Zwilling on the mass -- The university -- Melancthon's propositions -- The elector -- Monastic institutions attacked -- Emanci- pation of the monks -- Disturbances -- Chapter of the Augustine monks -- Carlstadt and the mass -- First celebra- tion of the Lord's supper -- Importance of the mass in the Romish system. p. 4, Para. 1, [3HR]. CHAPTER 7---page 68. --- False reform -- The new prophets -- The prophets at Wittemberg -- Melancthon -- The elector -- Luther -- Carlstadt and the images -- Disturbances -- Luther is called for -- He does not hesitate -- Dangers. p. 4, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 8---page 79. --- Departure from the Wartburg -- New position -- Luther and primitive Catholicism -- Meeting at the Black Bear -- Luther's letter to the elector -- Re- turn to Wittemberg -- Sermon at Wittemberg -- Charity -- The word -- How the Reformation was brought about -- Faith in Christ -- Its effects -- Didymus -- Carlstadt -- The prophets -- Interview with Luther -- End of the struggle. p. 4, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 9---page 98. --- Translation of the New Testament -- Faith and Scripture -- Opposition -- Importance of this publication -- Necessity for a systematic Arrangement -- Melancthon's Loci Communes -- Original sin -- Salvation -- Free-will -- Effects of the Loci Communes. p. 4, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 10---page 108. --- Opposition -- Henry VIII -- Wolsey -- The Queen -- Fisher -- Thomas More -- Luther's Books burnt -- Henry's Attack on Luther -- Presented to the Pope -- Its Effect on Luther -- Energy and Violence -- Lu- ther's Reply -- Answer by the bishop of Rochester -- Reply of Thomas More -- Henry's proceedings. p. 4, Para. 5, [3HR]. CHAPTER 11---page 122. --- General movement -- The monks - - How the Reformation was carried on -- Unlearned believer -- The old and the new doctors -- Printing and literature - - Bookselling and colportage. p. 4, Para. 6, [3HR]. CHAPTER 12---page 131. --- Luther at Zwickau -- The Castle of Freyberg -- Worms -- Frankfort -- Universal movement -- Wittemberg the center of the Reformation -- Luther's senti- ments p. 5, Para. 1, [3HR]. BOOK 10 AGITATION, REVERSES, And PROGRESS. 1522-1526. p. 5, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 1---page 139. --- Political element -- Want of en- thusiasm at Rome -- Siege of Pampeluna - Courage of Igna- tius -- Transition -- Luther and Loyola -- Visions -- Two principles. p. 5, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 2---page 149. --- Victory of the pope -- Death of Leo X -- The oratory of divine love -- Adrian VI -- Plan of reform -- Opposition. p. 5, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 3---page 154. --- Diet of Nuremberg -- Soliman's invasion -- The nuncio calls for Luther's death -- The Nur- emberg preachers -- Promise of reform -- Grievances of the nation -- Decree of the diet -- Fulminating letter of the pope -- Luther's advice. p. 5, Para. 5, [3HR]. CHAPTER 4---page 165. --- Persecution -- Exertions of duke George -- The convent at Antwerp -- Miltenberg -- The three monks of Antwerp -- The scaffold -- The martyrs of Brus- sels. p. 5, Para. 6, [3HR]. CHAPTER 5---page 173. --- The new pope, Clement VII -- The legate Campeggio -- Diet of Nuremberg -- Demand of the leg- ate -- Reply of the diet -- A secular council projected -- Alarm and exertions of the Pope -- Bavaria -- League of Ra- tisbon -- Severity and reforms -- Political schism -- Oppo- sition -- Intrigues of Rome -- Decree of Burgos -- Rupture. p. 5, Para. 7, [3HR]. CHAPTER 6--page 183. --- Persecution -- Gaspard Tauber -- A Bookseller -- Cruelties in Wurtemberg, Salzburg, and Bavaria -- Pomerania -- Henry of Zuphten. p. 6, Para. 1, [3HR]. CHAPTER 7---page 189. --- Divisions -- The Lord's supper - - Two extremes -- Hoen's discovery -- Carlstadt -- Luther - - Mysticism of the enthusiasts -- Carlstadt at Orlamund -- Luther's mission -- Interview at table -- The conference of Orlamund -- Carlstadt banished. p. 6, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 8---page 200. --- Progress -- Resistance against the Ratisbon leaguers -- Meeting between Philip of Hesse and Melancthon -- The landgrave converted to the gospel -- The Palatinate -- Luneburg -- Holstein -- The grand-master at Wittemberg. p. 6, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 9---page 204. --- Reforms -- All Saints church -- Fall of the mass -- Learning -- Christian schools -- Learn- ing extended to the laity -- The arts -- Moral religion -- Esthetical religion -- Music -- Poetry -- Painting. p. 6, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 10---page 214. --- Political ferment -- Luther against rebellion -- Thomas Munzer -- Agitation -- The Black Forest -- The twelve articles -- Luther's opinion -- Helfenstein -- March of the peasants -- March of the impe- rial army -- Defeat of the peasants -- Cruelty of the princes. p. 6, Para. 5, [3HR]. CHAPTER 11---page 228. --- Munzer at Mulhausen -- Appeal to the people -- March of the princes -- End of the revolt -- Influence of the reformers -- Sufferings -- Changes -- Two results. p. 6, Para. 6, [3HR]. CHAPTER 12---page 236. --- Death of the elector Frederick -- The prince and the reformer -- Roman-catholic alliance - - Plans of Charles the V. -- Dangers. p. 6, Para. 7, [3HR]. CHAPTER 13---page 240. --- The nuns of Nimptsch -- Lu- ther's sentiments -- The convent dissolved -- Luther's mar- riage -- Domestic happiness. p. 6, Para. 8, [3HR]. CHAPTER 14---page 247. --- The landgrave -- The elector -- Prussia -- Reformation -- Secularization -- The archbishop of Mentz -- Conference at Friedwalt -- Diet -- Alliance of Torgau -- Resistance of the reformers -- Alliance of Magde- burg -- The Catholics redouble their exertions -- The em- peror's marriage -- Threatening letters -- The two parties. p. 7, Para. 1, [3HR]. BOOK 11 Divisions. SWITZERLAND. GERMANY. 1523-1527. p. 7, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 1---page 257. --- Unity in diversity -- Primitive fidelity and liberty -- Formation of Romish unity -- Leo Juda and the monk -- Zwingle's theses -- The disputation of January. p. 7, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 2---page 265. --- Papal temptations -- Progress of the Reformation -- The idol at Stadelhofen -- Sacrilege -- The ornaments of the saints. p. 7, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 3---page 269. --- The disputation of October -- Zwingle on the church -- The church -- Commencement of Presbyterianism -- Discussion on the mass -- Enthusiasts -- The language of discretion -- Victory -- A characteristic of the Swiss Reformation -- Moderation -- Oswald Myconius at Zurich -- Revival of literature -- Thomas Plater of the Valais. p. 7, Para. 5, [3HR]. CHAPTER 4---page 278. --- Diet of Lucerne -- Hottinger ar- rested -- His death -- Deputation from the diet to Zurich - - Abolition of religious processions -- Abolition of images -- The two Reformations -- Appeal to the people. p. 7, Para. 6, [3HR]. CHAPTER 5---page 286. --- New opposition -- Abduction of Oexlin -- The family of the Wirths -- The Populace at the convent of Ittingen -- The diet of Zug -- The Wirths appre- hended and given up to the diet -- Their condemnation. p. 7, Para. 7, [3HR]. CHAPTER 6---page 295. --- Abolition of the mass -- Zwin- gle's dream -- Celebration of the Lord's supper -- Frater- nal charity -- Original sin -- The Oligarchs opposed to the reform -- Various attacks. p. 8, Para. 1, [3HR]. CHAPTER 7---page 301. --- Berne -- The provost Watteville -- First successes of the reformed Doctrines -- Haller at the convent -- Accusation and deliverance -- The monastery of Konigsfeldt -- Margaret Watteville to Zwingle -- The convent opened -- Two champions -- Clara May and the pro- vost Watteville. p. 8, Para. 2, [3HR]. CHAPTER 8---page 310. --- Basle -- OECOLAMPADIUS -- He visits Augsburg -- Enters a convent -- Retires to Sickin- gen's castle -- Returns to Basle -- Ulrich Hutten -- His plans -- Last effort of chivalry -- Hutten dies at Ufnau. p. 8, Para. 3, [3HR]. CHAPTER 9---page 317. --- Erasmus and Luther -- Vacilla- tions of Erasmus -- Luther to Erasmus -- Erasmus's treatise against Luther on free will -- Three opinions -- Effect upon Luther -- Luther on free will -- The Jansenists and the reformers -- Homage to Erasmus -- His anger -- The three days. p. 8, Para. 4, [3HR]. CHAPTER 10---page 330. --- The three adversaries -- Source of truth -- Grebel -- The fanatics and Zwingle -- Constitu- tion of the church -- Prison -- The prophet Blaurock -- Fa- naticism at Saint Gall -- Schucker and family -- Discussion at Zurich -- The limits of the Reformation -- Punishment of the fanatics. p. 8, Para.

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