History Of The Church, Volume 3
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SYNOPTICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE THIRD VOLUME.
THIRD PERIOD.
FROM THE WESTERN SCHISM BY LUTHER DOWN TO OUR OWN TIMES (1517-1878).
FIRST EPOCH.
From the Rise of Protestantism to the Treaty of Westphalia (1517-1648).
§ 298. Sources — Works by Protestants and Catholics — General Character of this Period 1
CHAPTER I. Religious Movements in Germany and Switzerland.
§ 299. Luther's Manifest against Indulgences — His First Adversaries 6
300. Negotiation between Rome and Luther — Disputation at Leipsig — Eck, Emser, Carlstadt, and Melanchthon 18
301. Affinity of Luther's Religious System to tbe Code of the Robber Knights and the Principles of Paganism 26
302. Luther's Condemnation — Publication of the Bull of Excommunication 33
303. The Diet of Worms, 1621 — Luther at Wartburg 36
304. Death of Leo X. — His Character 43
305. The Diet of Nurnberg, 1622 44
306. Efforts of Melanchthon and Luther to spread the New Teachings 47
307 The Diet of Nurnberg, 1524 60
308. Disorders at Wittenberg, caused by Carlstadt — The Anabaptists and the Peasants' War 62
309. Henry VIII., King of England, and Erasmus oppose Luther — Marriage of Luther 61
310. Organization of the Lutheran Church in Hesse and Suxony 63
311. Diets of Spire (1526, 1629) 71
312. Diet of Augsburg, 1630 — Augsburg Confession — Catholic Refutation — Recess of the Diet 71
§ 318. Zwingli and Oecotampadius 87
314. Zwingli'a System 98
315. The Sacramentarian Controversy 101
316. Progress of Protestantism in Germany until the Interim of Ratisbon (1541) 109
317. The Anabaptists at Munster — Bigamy of the Landgrave, Philip of Hesse 116
318. Fresh Acts of Violence by Protestants — Renewed attempts to Adjust Religious Difficulties 121
319. Death of Luther — His Public Character 126
320. The Schmalkaldic War — Religious Peace of Augsburg (1656) — Resignation and Death of Charles V 138
321. Calvin and his Reform at Geneva — Beza 143
322. Calvin's System 160
CHAPTER II. Propagation of Protestantism in Europe.
§ 328. Protestantism in Prussia 166
324. " " Silesia 159
326. " " Poland 164
326. " " Livonia, Courland, Esthonia, Hungary, and Transylvania 171
327. " " Sweden 175
328. " " Denmark, Norway, and Iceland 188
329. " " England 191
330. " " Scotland 228
331. " " Ireland 235
382. " " France 269
388. " " The Netherlands 284
384. General Causes of the Rapid Spread of Protestantism 291
CHAPTER III. Continuation of the History of Protestantism — Its Internal Dissensions.
§ 335. General Characteristics of Protestantism 298
386. The Protestant Clergy — Their Rights — Their Relations to the State — Episcopal, Territorial, and Collegiate System 302
337. Worship and Discipline 305
338. Protestant Exegetics 309
339. Mystics and Visionaries 312
340. Controversies within the Reformed and Lutheran Churches 315
341. Sects among the Protestants 331
CHAPTER IV. History of the Catholic Church.
§ 342. Summary 339
343. The Ecumenical Council of Trent 340
344. Other Popes of this Epoch 360
§ 345a. The Papacy 368
345b. The Secular and Regular Clergy — Revival of Synods 370
346. The Order of the Jesuits 378
347. Lahore of the Jesuits 381
348. The Other Orders 386
349. Foreign Missions 401
350. Theological Science in the Catholic Church 411
351. New Controversies on Grace — Baius, Molina, Janseninism 424
352. Art still in the Service of the Church 431
353. Religious Life 437
CHAPTER V. Relation of Catholics to Protestants.
§ 354. Attempts at Reconciliation 442
355. The Thirty Years' War 447
356. The Peace of Westphalia 466
CHAPTER VI. The Greek Church.
§ 357. The Greek Church under the Turks 461
358. Relations of the Greek Church to the Lutheran, Calvinist, and Catholic Churches 468
369. The Graeco-Russian Church under its own Patriarchs 468
360. The Monophysites and Nestorians 472
SECOND EPOCH.
From the Peace of Westphalia down to Modern Times (1648-1878).
PART FIRST.
From the Peace of Westphalia to the French Revolution (1789).
§ 361. Sources and Works— Summary 476
CHAPTER I. History of the Catholic Church.
§ 362. Popes of the Seventeenth Century 478
363. Popes of the Eighteenth Century 486
364. The Gallican Church — Gallican Liberties 497
365. Jansenism — Case of Conscience — Quesnel — Schism of Utrecht 500
366. Quietism — Molinos, Ouyon, Fenelon 510
367. Literature of the Gallican Church 517
368. Decline of Religious and Theological Science in France — Influence of the Free-thinkers of England 522
369. The Catholic Church in Italy and Spain 531
370. The Catholic Church in Germany 536
371. Literary Activity— Unbelief— Superstition in Germany 548
372. Political and Religious Disturbances in Poland 558
§ 373a. The Suppression of the Society of Jesus 562
373b. Worship and Discipline from the Sixteenth Century 572
374. Spread of Christianity 576
CHAPTER II. History of Protestantism.
§ 375. On the Constitution of the Protestant Churches and their Relations to the State — The Collegial System 585
376. Dogma and Theologians 557
377. Abandonment of Symbols as Rules of Dogmatic Belief — Influence of Modern Philosophy and its Consequences 592
378. Biblical Theologians — The False Enlightenment of Neologism — Classical Literature of Germany 598
379. The Herrnhutters 606
380. The Quakers 608
381. The Methodists 610
382. The Swedenborgians or Church of the New Jerusalem 614
383. Protestant Missions 616
384. Relations of Catholics to Protestants 618
385. The Russian Church under the Permanent Synod 622
PART SECOND.
From the French Revolution down to Our Own Day (1789-1878).
§ 386. General Literature — Importance of Modern Church History 626
CHAPTER I. History of the Catholic Church.
§ 387. The French National Assembly (La Constituante), 1789-1791 629
388. Legislative Assembly — National Convention — Directory — Consulate — Theophilanthropists. 642
389. The Roman Republic — Pius VI; he dies in exile 650
390. Pontificate of Pius VII. — French Empire 652
391. Disagreement between the Pope and the Emperor 664
392. Sad Condition of the Church in Germany, Italy, and Spain 675
393. The Restoration 681
394. Rehabilitation of the Pope — Re-establishment of the Jesuits 683
395. Reorganization of the Catholic Church in Sardinia and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 687
396. The Catholic Church in Germany — Congress of Vienna 688
397. Pontificate of Leo XII. and Pius VII I. 691
398. Pontificate of Gregory XVI. (1831-1846) 694
399. The Catholic Church in France under the Bourbons 699
400. Continuation — The Catholic Church in France under Louis Philippe 706
401. The Catholic Church in Spain 715
402. The Catholic Church in Portugal 722
§ 403. New Birth of the Church in Great Britain and Ireland 725
404. The Catholic Church in Belgium and Holland 788
405. The Catholic Church in Switzerland 744
406. The Catholic Church in Austria 762
407. The Catholic Church in Bavaria 767
§ 408. The Catholic Church in Prussia 762
409. The Ecclesiastical Province of the Upper Rhine 771
410. The Catholic Church in Russia 779
THE PONTIFICATE OF PIUS IX.
411 His Political Activity 782
412. His Energy in Ecclesiastical Affairs 791
413a. and b. The Twentieth Ecumenical Council of the Vatican and its Immediate Consequences 802, 815
414. Revival of Religion in different Countries since 1846 — In Portugal and Spain 829
415. In France 884
416. In Belgium and Holland 848
417. In Great Britain and Ireland 847
418. In Germany and Switzerland 868
419. Catholic Literature in Germany since the Opening of the Nineteenth Century 885
420. Activity of the Catholics of Germany in the Field of Speculative Theology 900
421. Sects in Germany 910
422. The Catholic Church in Russia and Poland 918
423. The Missions of the Catholic Church 921
CHAPTER II. History of Protestantism.
SECTION FIRST.
History of Theology and of the Church in Germany.
§ 424. Futile Efforts to Preserve the Symbols of Protestantism 965
425. Influence of Modern Philosophy M 970
426. The Ultimate Results of the Free Interpretation of Holy Scriptures 975
427 The Theology of Compromise and Independent Theology 978
428. Revival of Lutheranism — Modern Orthodoxy 984
429. The More Important Religious Movements in Germany: (a.) In Prussia; (b.) Outside of Prussia 989, 991
430. Religious and Charitable Societies 992
SECTION SECOND.
History of Protestantism Outside of Germany.
431. Protestantism in Denmark, Sweden, Holland, France, Great Britain, and America 994
§ 432. Enumeration of Sects, Ancient and Modern 1008
433. Protestant Missions and Bible Societies 1006
434. Respective Situation of Catholics and Protestants 1016
436. Conclusion 1026
I. Chronological Table of Popes and Emperors 1081
II. Chronological Table of Principal Personages and Events 1088
III. Chronological Table of Councils 1046
IV. General Index 1051
V. Table of Indian Tribes of the U.S. 1091
VI. Table of Protestant Episcopal Sees out of the United Kingdom 1092
VII. Ecclesiastical Maps. Digitized by Google. Translations of Handbuch der Universal-Kirchen-geschichte (earlier editions called: Universalgeschichte der christlichen Kirche) Other eds. pub. under title: Manual of universal church history References at beginning of chapters and sections Electronic reproduction Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 digitized Description based on print version record
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