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- catalog contributor b1993756.
- catalog coverage "France History Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598".
- catalog created "1971 [c1932]".
- catalog date "1971 [c1932]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971 [c1932]".
- catalog description "Chapter One -- Calvin's early life -- Calvin becomes a humanist -- Pagan and Christian Humanism -- Calvin becomes a reformer -- The Roman Catholic church -- Christian Humanists attack the church -- Calvin breaks with Rome -- Calvin's "Institutes" -- Calvin's religious beliefs -- Calvin plans to establish a church -- Calvin and popular liberty -- Calvin's emphasis upon morality -- Calvin and individualism -- Geneva in the time of Calvin -- Calvin in Geneva -- Expulsion of Calvin and Farel -- Calvin's return to Geneva -- Calvin establishes his church -- Calvin's discipline -- The extent to which Geneva was purified -- Opposition to Calvin: The Libertines -- Calvin and Gruet -- Calvin and Servetus -- Calvin's triumph -- Geneva, center of an international religion -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Political and intellectual significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and the religious wars in France -- France in the sixteenth century -- Francis I and the development of absolutism -- Elements opposed to absolutism -- Protestantism in France -- The Huguenots -- The Montmercy and Guise factions -- The monarchy opposes the Huguenots".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "The decline of absolutism -- Catherine de' Medici tries to save the monarchy -- The religious wars -- The massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day -- Result of the massacre -- The "Politiques" support the monarchy -- The weak kings -- The Catholic league tries to control the monarchy -- Henry III declare himself head of the league -- The death of the heir to the throne -- Henry of Navarre, next in line for the throne -- Henry IV fights for the crown. "Paris is worth a Mass." -- Henry IV, chief of the "Politiques" -- Henry IV and economic developments -- Reasons for failure of Protestantism to dominate France -- Contribution of Calvinism -- Calvinism, and international religion -- Calvinism in Italy and in Spain -- Calvinism in Western Germany -- Calvinism in Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary -- Calvinism's failure to dominate Western and Central Europe -- Significance of Calvinism in Central Europe -- Calvinism in the Netherlands -- Religious reformers in the Netherlands -- Calvinists, the dominant Protestant sect -- Opposition to Calvinism: Philip II of Spain -- The revolt in the Netherlands -- Assassination of William of Orange -- The struggle to attain national unity -- The Synod of Dort -- The United Netherlands in the seventeenth century".
- catalog description "The importance of Calvinism in the United Netherlands -- Calvinism in Scotland -- Lutheranism in Scotland -- Relations of Scotland with England and France -- John Knox -- The religious revolt -- The confession of faith -- Knox's first book of discipline -- Queen Mary's mistakes and deposition -- Predominance of the Scotch Presbyterian church -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Social and intellectual significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and art -- Calvinism in England -- The early reform movement in England -- Henry VIII and the break with Rome -- Opposition of Anglicans to Calvinism -- Elizabeth and Calvinism -- The Puritans -- Civil war in England -- Cromwell opposes the Presbyterians -- The Protectorate: Cromwell's "City of God." -- The Anglican restoration -- The glorious revolution : Triumph of Protestantism -- Political significance of Calvinism -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and other religious sects -- Calvinism in the New World -- The Huguenots -- Pilgrims and Puritans -- The Pilgrims at Plymouth -- The Puritans at Massachusetts Bay -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "ix, 117 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Calvinism and the religious wars.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Calvinism and the religious wars.".
- catalog issued "1971 [c1932]".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, H. Fertig,".
- catalog relation "Calvinism and the religious wars.".
- catalog spatial "France History Wars of the Huguenots, 1562-1598".
- catalog subject "BX9422 .P3 1971".
- catalog subject "Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564.".
- catalog subject "Calvinism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter One -- Calvin's early life -- Calvin becomes a humanist -- Pagan and Christian Humanism -- Calvin becomes a reformer -- The Roman Catholic church -- Christian Humanists attack the church -- Calvin breaks with Rome -- Calvin's "Institutes" -- Calvin's religious beliefs -- Calvin plans to establish a church -- Calvin and popular liberty -- Calvin's emphasis upon morality -- Calvin and individualism -- Geneva in the time of Calvin -- Calvin in Geneva -- Expulsion of Calvin and Farel -- Calvin's return to Geneva -- Calvin establishes his church -- Calvin's discipline -- The extent to which Geneva was purified -- Opposition to Calvin: The Libertines -- Calvin and Gruet -- Calvin and Servetus -- Calvin's triumph -- Geneva, center of an international religion -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Political and intellectual significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and the religious wars in France -- France in the sixteenth century -- Francis I and the development of absolutism -- Elements opposed to absolutism -- Protestantism in France -- The Huguenots -- The Montmercy and Guise factions -- The monarchy opposes the Huguenots".
- catalog tableOfContents "The decline of absolutism -- Catherine de' Medici tries to save the monarchy -- The religious wars -- The massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day -- Result of the massacre -- The "Politiques" support the monarchy -- The weak kings -- The Catholic league tries to control the monarchy -- Henry III declare himself head of the league -- The death of the heir to the throne -- Henry of Navarre, next in line for the throne -- Henry IV fights for the crown. "Paris is worth a Mass." -- Henry IV, chief of the "Politiques" -- Henry IV and economic developments -- Reasons for failure of Protestantism to dominate France -- Contribution of Calvinism -- Calvinism, and international religion -- Calvinism in Italy and in Spain -- Calvinism in Western Germany -- Calvinism in Bohemia, Poland, and Hungary -- Calvinism's failure to dominate Western and Central Europe -- Significance of Calvinism in Central Europe -- Calvinism in the Netherlands -- Religious reformers in the Netherlands -- Calvinists, the dominant Protestant sect -- Opposition to Calvinism: Philip II of Spain -- The revolt in the Netherlands -- Assassination of William of Orange -- The struggle to attain national unity -- The Synod of Dort -- The United Netherlands in the seventeenth century".
- catalog tableOfContents "The importance of Calvinism in the United Netherlands -- Calvinism in Scotland -- Lutheranism in Scotland -- Relations of Scotland with England and France -- John Knox -- The religious revolt -- The confession of faith -- Knox's first book of discipline -- Queen Mary's mistakes and deposition -- Predominance of the Scotch Presbyterian church -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Social and intellectual significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and art -- Calvinism in England -- The early reform movement in England -- Henry VIII and the break with Rome -- Opposition of Anglicans to Calvinism -- Elizabeth and Calvinism -- The Puritans -- Civil war in England -- Cromwell opposes the Presbyterians -- The Protectorate: Cromwell's "City of God." -- The Anglican restoration -- The glorious revolution : Triumph of Protestantism -- Political significance of Calvinism -- Economic significance of Calvinism -- Calvinism and other religious sects -- Calvinism in the New World -- The Huguenots -- Pilgrims and Puritans -- The Pilgrims at Plymouth -- The Puritans at Massachusetts Bay -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Calvinism and the religious wars.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".