The Cambridge Modern History

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Contents

CHAPTER II
1
Giovanni de Medici elected as Pope Leo X Estimates of
9
The hereditary feud of Burgundy and Valois
14
Merits of Leo X The University of Rome
20
Entry of Scotland into the history of Europe
25
Contents
28
Failure of Adrian as a reformer His death 1523
33
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35
Disaffection of the Duke of Bourbon
421
Failure of Suffolk War with Scotland
422
Treaties with France Wolsey in France Sack of Rome
428
The Divorce Wolseys pardon His College Arrest of Wolsey
434
The Kings marriage annulled 1533 Excommunication
440
Elizabeths title Her religion
442
The Ten Articles Askes rebellion
446
His character The King in Yorkshire
452

Capture of Francis Treaty of Madrid 1526
51
League of Cognac 1526
53
Charles leaves for Spain Successes of the Turks in the Levant
64
The Scottish King Parliament and nobles
84
John Knox and the Congregation of Jesus Christ
94
CHAPTER IV
104
At the University of Erfurt
110
Luthers ordination Transfer to Wittenberg 1508
116
The practice of Indulgences
122
Remission of guilt Luthers position
128
Mission of Miltitz to Germany Interview with Luther
134
Luther at the Diet
140
NATIONAL OPPOSITION TO ROME IN GERMANY
142
The state of popular feeling in Germany
148
The knights and Sickingen
154
Charles leaves Germany for Italy
157
Spread of the Reformed doctrines
160
The Anabaptists
166
Demand for a General Council Catholic Princes at Ratisbon 1524
172
Articles of the peasants Spread of the movement
178
Utopian schemes
184
Suppression of the rebellion 15256
190
Philip of Hesse Recess of Speier 1526
196
Packs forgeries Philip of Hesse and the Catholics
202
Luther and Zwingli
208
Ferdinand King of the Romans Recess of Augsburg 1531 Resort
214
Hermann of Cologne resigns
217
France assists a scheme to restore Ulrich in Württemberg
220
Heresy and treason Position of the Schmalkaldic League
223
of Lübeck 1533
230
Conquest of Gelders 1543 Diet of Speier 1544
245
withdraws his troops
255
Question of the imperial succession
267
Treaty of Passau Siege of Metz 1552
273
Results of the Reformation period in Germany
279
Vacillating policy of Francis I Cops address 1533
285
Distinguished converts Protestant Synod 1559
295
Edict of July Estates at Pontoise Attacks on the Clergy
301
The youth of Zwingli Parish priest of Glarus 1506
307
Zwinglis marriage Samson and Indulgences
313
Doctrine and observances The Anabaptists
319
League of the Catholic Cantons Bern
325
25
328
St Gallen The Free Bailiwicks
331
Decline of Zwinglis influence War of Musso
335
Division of the Swiss Confederation
341
The Reformation and the Reformed Church in France
347
Moral attitude of the Commentary
353
The Bishop The Vicedom The citizens
359
His relation to Augustine
365
The Consistory
374
CHAPTER XII
377
Pope Paul IV 1555
381
Processes for heresy in the Veneto Court of Renée at Ferrara
386
19
391
His subsequent history Bernardino Ochino of Siena
392
Sadoleto Contarini and Pole
398
Reform movements in Spain
404
Trial of Carranza 155976
410
CHAPTER XIII
416
Mary Stewart crowned The treaties repudiated
458
Murder of Beton Death of Henry VIII
462
CHAPTER XIV
474
His execution Second Act of Uniformity
507
The Queens of England and Scotland
508
Leading diplomatists of the reign
513
His advice to Mary
519
Marriage Treaty with Philip
525
The royal wedding Marys counsellors
531
Abdication of Charles V Measures against heresy
537
Increased severity of Mary Attitude of Pole
543
Conspiracy of Girolamo Morone 1525 League of Cognac 1526
547
Last days of Queen Mary
549
Lutherans and Calvinists
550
Pope Pius IV 1559
576
CHAPTER XVII
599
New rules for the clergy Christians difficulties
607
Later history of the Reformation in Denmark
618
Reformers in Sweden Olaus and Laurentius Petri
624
Further ecclesiastical changes
630
NOTE ON THE REFORMATION IN POLAND
634
Advance of the Duke of Bourbon 1527
641
Reforms of Paul III Religious Colloquy at Ratisbon 1541
645
The Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius
657
Legates appointed for the Council The Council opens 1545
663
Decrees on Justification Residence of Bishops
669
End of the movement for Catholic reform
673
Results of and responsibility for the Sack of Rome
675
CHAPTER XIX
690
The spirit of the Latin Renaissance
700
45
705
Bernardino Telesio
706
The Teutonic Renaissance
712
The new scholarship
718
CHAPS
719
46
721
Luther
728
47
737
IX
738
The Reformation in France
765
49
769
XI
773
Calvin
779
83
781
50
785
XIV
791
XV
797
51
801
Death of Paul III Accession of Julius III War of Parma
802
XVI
806
53
814
XIX
825
Beginnings of the Peasants Rising 1524 177
830
Mirandola Dragut and the Ottomans
833
INDEX
835
92
839
Massacre of the Waldenses 1545 The Fourteen of Meaux 1546
842
Burgundy and the Netherlands Regents
846
The work of the Inquisition in Portugal Financial motives
852
Proposed Inquisition Persecutions
853

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