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The Origins of the Reformation
James MacKinnon [1860-1945]


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Book Description

Title:
The Origins of the Reformation
Authors:
Publication Year:
Location:
London
Publisher:
Longmans, Green & Co.
Pages:
448
Subjects:
Reformation, Church History
Copyright Holder:
Public domain
James MacKinnon [1860-1945], The Origins of the Reformation

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  1. The Medieval Empire and Papacy
  2. Boniface VIII. in Conflict with Philip IV and Edward I.
  3. The Papacy at Avignon
  4. The Religious Opposition
  5. Renewed Conflict with the Empire
  6. The Literary Attack on the Papacy
  7. The Englosh Parliament and the Papacy
  8. Wyclif as a Reformer (1)
  9. Wyclif as a Reformer (2)
  10. The Lollards
  11. The Great Schism (1378-1417)
  12. ]John Hus and the Reform Movement in Bohemia
  13. The Prosecution of Hus and Jerome
  14. The Revolutionary Sequel in Bohemia
  15. The Unity and Reform of the Church
  16. Renewed Conflict with the Papacy (1431-39)
  17. The Unreformed Papacy (1447-1517))
  18. Savonarola—Prophet and Reformer
  19. The Reolutionary Movement in Germany
  20. Late Mediaeval Dissent and Mysticism
  21. Mediaeval Thought in Relation to the Reformation
  22. Humanism in Relation to the Reformation (1)
  23. Humanism in Relation to the Reformation (2)
  24. Conclusiom
  • Index
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Cross References

EarlyChurch.org.uk  
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