The history of Protestantism, Band 3

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Cassell & Company, 1899

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Margaret Duchess of Parma
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RETIREMENT OF GRANVELLEBELGIC CONFESSION OF FAITH
29
Walter Capel Reading the Scriptures to his Daughter
31
THE RISING STORM
35
Cardinal Granvelle
37
THE CONFEDERATES OR BEGGARS
41
XTHE FIELDPREACHINGS
47
Dutch Protestants in Hiding
49
THE IMAGEBREAKINGS
51
Iconoclasts Destroying the Images and Altar Decorations of a Roman Catholic Church
55
REACTION SUBMISSION OF THE SOUTHERN NETHERLANDS
58
THE COUNCIL OF BLOOD
64
View of a Church in Holland
66
WILLIAM UNFURLS HIS STANDARDEXECUTION OF EGMONT AND HORN
71
Count Egmont on the Scaffold before his Execution
73
FAILURE OF WILLIAMS FIRST CAMPAIGN
75
THE BEGGARS OF THE SEA AND SECOND CAMPAIGN OF THE PRINCE OF ORANGE
79
View of the Gate of Dort or Dordrecht
85
WILLIAMS SECOND CAMPAIGN AND SUBMISSION OF BRABANT AND FLANDERS
87
THE SIEGE OF HAARLEM
92
View of the Hôtel de Ville Middelburg
97
SIEGE OF ALKMAAR AND RECALL OF ALVA
98
THIRD CAMPAIGN OF WILLIAM AND DEATH OF COUNT LOUIS OF NASSAU
102
THE SIEGE OF LEYDEN
107
View of Porte Rabot Ghent
109
MARCH OF THE SPANISH ARMY THROUGH THE SEASACK or ANTWERP
110
William the Silent Prince of Orange
115
THE PACIFICATION OF GHENT AND TOLERATION
116
ADMINISTRATION OF DON JOHN AND FIRST SYNOD OF DORT
119
View of the Church of St Laurence Rotterdam
121
ABJURATION OF PHILIP AND RISE OF THE SEVEN UNITED PROVINCES
128
ASSASSINATION OF WILLIAM THE SILENT
133
ORDER AND GOVERNMENT OF THE NETHERLAND CHURCH
137
DISORGANISATION OF THE PROVINCES
142
the Corn Market
144
THE SYNOD OF DORT
146
James Arminius
150
GRANDEUR OF THE UNITED PROVINCES
154
Prince Maurice of Nassau
157
Book Nineteenth PROTESTANTISM IN POLAND AND BOHEMIA CHAPTER PAGE I RISE AND SPREAD OF PROTESTANTISM IN POLAND
158
View of the Court of the University of Cracow
163
JOHN ALASCO AND REFORMATION OF EAST FRIESLAND
165
ACME OF PROTESTANTISM IN POLAND
172
Curing a Sham Demoniac
175
ORGANISATION OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCH OF POLAND
178
The Marshal of Poland Demanding the Oath from the Duke of Anjou
181
TURNING OF THE TIDE OF PROTESTANTISM IN POLAND
183
THE JESUITS ENTER POLANDDESTRUCTION OF ITS PROTESTANTISM
185
BOHEMIAENTRANCE OF REFORMATION
192
the Powder Tower
193
Arrest of One of the Bohemian Chiefs
199
OVERTHROW OF PROTESTANTISM IN BOHEMIA
200
Tower of the Bridge of Prague to which the Heads of the Martyrs were affixed
205
AN ARMY OF MARTYRS
207
SUPPRESSION OF PROTESTANTISM IN BOHEMIA
212
View of the Grosse Ring Prague where the Martyrs were Executed
217
Book Twentieth PROTESTANTISM IN HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA I PLANTING OF PROTESTANTISM
219
PROTESTANTISM FLOURISHES IN HUNGARY AND TRANSYLVANIA
225
FERDINAND II AND THE ERA OF PERSECUTION
228
View of a Mining Village in Transylvania
229
LEOPOLD I AND THE JESUITS
234
BANISHMENT OF PASTORS AND DESOLATION OF THE CHURCH OF HUNGARY
239
The Chemist and the Emperor
240
View of Presburg
247
Book Twentyfirst THE THIRTY YEARS WAR I GREAT PERIODS OF THE THIRTY YEARS WAR
248
THE ARMY AND THE CAMP
252
Market in Nuremberg
253
THE MARCH AND ITS DEVASTATIONS
256
In Nuremberg
259
CONQUEST OF NORTH GERMANY BY FERDINAND II AND THE CATHOLIC LEAGUE
261
DEATH OF GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS
294
THE PACIFICATION OF WESTPHALIA
299
John Count de Tilly
300
THE FATHERLAND AFTER THE WAR
304
Axel Count Oxenstierna
306
Book Twentysecond PROTESTANTISM IN FRANCE FROM DEATH OF HENRY IV 1610 TO THE REVOLUTION 1789
309
the Street of the Bishopric and St Bartholomew Belfry
313
FALL OF LA ROCHELLE AND END OF THE WARS OF RELIGION
316
the Lantern Tower and Harbour Entrance from the Mail Gardens
319
CHAPTER PAGE III INDUSTRIAL AND LITERARY EMINENCE OF THE FRENCH PROTESTANTS
320
Cardinal Mazarin
325
THE DRAGONNADES
326
REVOCATION OF THE EDICT OF NANTES
332
Portrait of Louis XIV
337
THE PRISONS AND THE GALLEYS
338
THE CHURCH OF THE DESERT
343
Book Twentythird PROTESTANTISM IN ENGLAND FROM THE TIMES OF HENRY VIII
347
Old St Pauls Cathedral
349
CARDINAL WOLSEY AND THE NEW TESTAMENT OF ERASMUS
352
Sir Thomas More
355
WILLIAM TYNDALE AND THE ENGLISH NEW TESTAMENT
359
View of the Interior of Old St Pauls Cathedral looking East
361
TYNDALES NEW TESTAMENT ARRIVES IN ENGLAND
365
Henry VIII
367
THE BIBLE AND THE CELLAR AT OXFORDANNE BOLEYN
371
THE DIVORCETHOMAS BILNEY THE MARTYR
376
THE DIVORCE AND WOLSEYS FALL
383
CRANMerCromweLLTHE PAPAL SUPREMACY ABOLISHED
389
THE KING DECLARED HEAD OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND
395
SCAFFOLDSDEATH OF HENRY VIII
402
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AS REFORMED BY CRANMER
408
DEATHS OF PROTECTOR SOMERSET AND EDWARD VI
416
RESTORATION OF THE POPES AUTHORITY IN ENGLAND
419
THE BURNINGS UNDER MARY
425
ELIZABETHRESTORATION OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCH
431
EXCOMMUNICATION OF ELizabeth and PLOTS OF THE JEsuits
440
THE ARMADAITS BUILDING
446
THE ARMADA ARRIVES OFF ENGLAND
450
DESTRUCTION OF THE ARMADA
455
GREATNESS OF PROTESTANT ENGLAND
465
Book Twentyfourth PROTESTANTISM IN SCOTLAND 1 THE DARKNESS AND THE DAYBREAK
466
SCOTLANDS FIRST PREACHER AND MARTYR PATRICK HAMILTON
470
WISHART IS BURNED AND KNOX COMES FORWARD
478
KNOXS CALL TO THE MINISTRY AND FIRST SERMON
483
KNOXS FINAL RETURN TO SCOTLAND
489
ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND
492
CONSTITUTION OF THE KIRK ARRIVAL OF MARY STUART
496
KNOXS INTERVIEW WITH QUEEN MARY
501
TRIAL OF KNOX FOR TREASON
506
CHAPTER PAGE X THE LAST DAYS OF QUEEN MARY AND JOHN KNOX
511
ANDREW MELVILLETHE TULCHAN BISHOPS
515
BATTLES FOR PRESBYTERIANISM AND LIBERTY
520
JAMES VI IN ENGLAND THE GUNPOWDER PLOT
526
DEATH OF JAMES VI AND SPIRITUAL AWAKENING IN SCOTLAND
530
CHARLES I AND ARCHBISHOP LAUDRELIGIOUS INNOVATIONS
536
THE NATIONAL COVENANT AND ASSEMBLY OF 1638
540
CIVIL WARSOLEMN LEAGUEWESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY
545
PARLIAMENT TRIUMPHS AND THE KING IS BEHEADED
551
RESTORATION OF CHARLES II AND ST BARTHCLOMEW DAY 1662
556
SCOTLANDMIDDLETONS TYRANNYACT RECISSORY
560
ESTABLISHMENT OF PRELACY IN SCOTLAND
563
FOUR HUNDRED MINISTERS EJECTED
568
BREACH OF THE TRIPLE LEAGUE AND WAR WITH HOLLAND
574
THE POPISH PLOT AND DEATH OF CHARLES II
578
THE FIRST RISING OF THE SCOTTISH PRESBYTERIANS
586
THE FIELDPREACHING OR CONVENTICLE
591
DRUMCLOGBOTHWELL BRIDGETHE KILLING TIMES
597
JAMES II PROJECTS TO RESTORE POPERY
603
A GREAT CRISIS IN ENGLAND AND CHRISTENDOM 1
609
PROTESTANTISM MOUNTS THE THRONE OF GREAT BRITAIN
617

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Seite 412 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Seite 287 - My soul shall make her boast in the Lord; the humble shall hear thereof, and be glad. O magnify the Lord with me, and let us exalt his name together. I sought the Lord, and he heard me and delivered me from all my fears.
Seite 50 - For by grace are ye saved through faith ; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: not of works, lest any man should boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.
Seite 580 - We have here a mighty work upon our hands, no less than the conversion of three kingdoms, and by that perhaps the utter subduing of a pestilent heresy, which has a long time domineered over a great part of this northern world. There were never such hopes of success since the days of Queen Mary, as now in our days. God has given us a prince...
Seite 398 - Lord, his heirs and successors kings of this realm, shall be taken, accepted, and reputed the only Supreme Head in earth of the Church of England called Anglicana Ecclesia, and shall have and enjoy annexed and united to the imperial crown of this realm as well the title and style thereof, as all honours, dignities, pre-eminences, jurisdictions, privileges, authorities, immunities, profits, and commodities, to the said dignity of Supreme Head of the same Church belonging and appertaining...
Seite 380 - And enter not into judgment with thy servant: for in thy sight shall no man living be justified.
Seite 550 - An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in. Parliament, for the calling of an Assembly of learned and godly Divines, and others, to be consulted with by the Parliament, for the settling of the government and liturgy of the Church of England ; and for vindicating and clearing of the doctrine of the said Church from false aspersions and interpretations.
Seite 287 - Oh that the salvation of Israel were come out of Zion! when the Lord bringeth back the captivity of his people, Jacob shall rejoice, and Israel shall be glad.
Seite 608 - I'll look after thee. I know thou hast a mighty party, and I see a great many of the brotherhood in corners, waiting to see what will become of their mighty Don, and a Doctor of the party (looking to Dr. Bates) at your elbow ; but, by the grace of Almighty God, I'll crush you all.
Seite 603 - I shall make it my endeavour to preserve this government, both in church and state, as it is now by law established.

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