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History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 4 of 8
PREFACE.
CONTENTS OF THE FOURTH VOLUME.
BOOK VI. ENGLAND BEGINS TO CAST OFF THE PAPACY.
CHAPTER I. THE NATION AND ITS PARTIES. (Autumn 1529.)
CHAPTER II. PARLIAMENT AND ITS GRIEVANCES. (November 1529.)
CHAPTER III. REFORMS. (End of 1529.)
CHAPTER IV. ANNE BOLEYN’S FATHER BEFORE THE EMPEROR AND THE POPE. (Winter of 1530.)
CHAPTER V. DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING THE DIVORCE AT OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE. (Winter of 1530.)
This volume offers a panoramic look at the Reformation’s unfolding across England, Switzerland, France, Germany, and Italy, situating the movement within the broader sweep of sixteenth‑century European history. The author moves beyond a simple biography of Calvin, using his influence as a lens to explore how ideas, politics, and faith intersected on the continent.
In England, the narrative follows the dramatic break with papal authority and the creation of a national church that placed the monarch at its head. It examines the delicate balance the Anglican legislators tried to strike between civil power and doctrinal purity, and recounts the heated debates that erupted when the state’s courts weighed in on core theological questions. Parallel sections trace how reformist currents rippled through Geneva, France, Germany and Italy, revealing both common threads and local particularities.
Written with scholarly rigor yet accessible prose, the book invites listeners to understand how the Reformation reshaped societies, set the stage for modern religious thought, and left a legacy that still resonates in today’s churches.
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en
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Project Gutenberg
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Produced by Brian Wilson, David Edwards, Colin Bell, David King, and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Team at http://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)
Release date
2019-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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1794–1872
A Swiss Protestant pastor and one of the best-known historians of the Reformation, he wrote vivid, widely read accounts that helped bring sixteenth-century church history to a broad audience. His work grew out of the evangelical revival that shaped Geneva in the nineteenth century.
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