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Volume IV
Medieval Christianity From Gregory I to Gregory VII A.D. 590-1073
Medieval Christianity From A.D. 590 -1517.
Chapter I. General Introduction to Mediaeval Church History
Fourth Period:
The Church Among The Barbarians From
Gregory I. To Gregory VII. A. D. 590 - 1049 (1073).
Chapter II. The Conversion of the Northern and Western Barbarians.
I. - The Conversion of England, Ireland, and Scotland.
II. - The Conversion of France, Germany, and Adjacent Countries.
III. - The Conversion of Scandanavis.
IV. - The Christianization of the Slavs.
Seventh Period
History Of The Reformation. 1517 - 1648.
Volume VII
Preface
Chapter I. Orientation. Mediaeval And Modern Christianity
FIRST BOOK.
The German Reformation Till The Diet Of Augsburg , 1517-1530.
Chapter II. Luther's Training For The Reformation, (L483-1517).
Chapter III. The German Reformation From The Publication Of Luther's Theses To The Diet Of Worms, (1517-1521).
Chapter IV. The German Reformation From The Diet Of Worms To The Peasants' War, (1521-1525).
Chapter V. The Inner Development Of The Reformation From The Peasants' War To The Diet Of Augsburg, (1525-1530).
Chapter VI. Propagation And Persecution Of Protestantism.
Chapter VII. The Sacramentarian Controversies.
Chapter VIII. The Political Situation Between 1526 And 1529.
Chapter IX. The Diet And Confession Of Augsburg. (1530).
Eighth Period
SECOND BOOK. The Swiss Reformation.
Volume VIII
Preface
Chapter I. Introduction.
Chapter II. Zwingli's Training. A.D. 1484-1519.
Chapter III. The Reformation In Zürich. 1519-1526.
Chapter IV. Spread Of The Reformation In German Switzerland And The Grisons.
Chapter V. The Civil And Religious War Between The Roman Catholic And Reformed Cantons.
Chapter VI. The Period Of Consolidation.
THIRD BOOK.
The Reformation In French Switzerland, Or The Calvinistic Movement.
Appendix.
* Schaff, Philip, History of the Christian Church .
This material has been carefully compared, corrected, and emended (according to the 1910 edition of Charles Scribner's Sons)
by The Electronic Bible Society, Dallas, TX, 1998.