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- catalog contributor b3980709.
- catalog contributor b3980710.
- catalog created "1937.".
- catalog date "1937".
- catalog date "1937.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1937.".
- catalog description "I. The revival of religion in Italy and Spain, 1520-80 -- The Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation -- The Oratory of Divine Love -- Consilium de emendanda ecclesia -- New religious orders: of men -- New religious orders: of women -- II. The Jesuits: to the death of their founder, 1556 -- Spain, c. 1500 -- Ignatius -- The progress of the Society of Jesus -- III. The Roman Inquisition -- No new organisation but an adaptation of an older one -- The founding of the Roman Inquisition -- The Bull of Pope Paul III, Licet ab initio, 221 July 1542 -- Progress of the Inquisition under Paul III and Julius III -- Progress under Paul IV, 1555-9 -- The Index -- The Inquisition under Pius IV, 1559-65 -- The Inquisition under Pius V, 1566-72 -- The Inquisition in Spain -- IV. The Council of Trent, 1545-63 -- A council still held to be the means of reform -- The First Assembly of Trent: its opening, 13 Dec. 1545 -- Scripture and tradition, 8 April 1546 -- Original sin, 17 June 1546 -- Justification, 13 Jan. 1547 -- The sacraments, 3 March 1547 -- The translation to Bologna, 11 March 1547 -- The Second Assembly at Trent, 1551-2 -- The Eucharist: penance: unction, Oct. 1551 -- The Third Assembly at Trent, 1562-3 -- Pius IV, 1559-65 -- Curialists and Ultramontanes: Feb. to Sept. 1562, on (1) continuation, (2) the conduct of business, (3) The Index, (4) residence, (5) the chalice -- Cardinal Morone -- The opposition of the Ultramontanes: holy orders, Oct. 1562 -- The Emperor Ferdinand I -- The Cardinal of Lorraine goes over to the Curialists -- Matrimony, and reform, 11 Nov. 1563 -- The close of the Council, 3-4 Dec. 1563 -- Its results".
- catalog description "In the circles of the empire, and in the Hapsburg dominions -- Causes of the progress of the Catholic revival.".
- catalog description "The eighth, and last, war, 1584-98 -- The War of the Three Henries, 1585-9 -- Henry IV and the League, 1589-93 -- The War with Spain, and the Edict of Nantes, 1593-8 -- The re-creation of a Catholic France -- XI. The course of the reaction, 1572-98: in the British Isles, in the Baltic lands, and in Switzerland and Savoy -- The English Roman Catholics after 1570 -- Plots against the throne and the life of Queen Elizabeth -- England and Spain, c. 1577 -- The Armada, 1588 -- The Baltic Lands, c. 1572 -- Sigismund III, King of Poland and Sweden, and the Counter-Reformation there, c. 1600 -- Poland, 1573-98 -- Sweden under Eric XIV, 1560-78; John, 1568-92; and Sigismund III, 1592-1604 -- Poland, from the return of Sigismund III to his death, 1632 -- Switzerland and Savoy, c. 1600 -- XII. Germany, 1555-1618 -- Reformation and Counter-Reformation fought to a standstill -- The German Constitution -- The advance of Protestantism, 1555-76 -- ".
- catalog description "V. The Jesuits, 1556-72 -- Authorities -- Organisation -- Protestantism in 91) Scandinavia, (2) Prussia, (3) Poland, (4) Hungary, (5) Germany, (6) France -- The progress of the Jesuits in Germany, Poland and France -- Causes and extent of their success -- VI. The great powers and the Catholic revival, c. 1572 -- The Catholic reaction at its height: four causes -- THe change in papal policy -- The attraction of Catholicism for princes -- The divisions of Protestantism -- Rome the home of great saints: St. Charles Borromeo, St. Philip Neri and st. Pius Vi -- VII. The Netherlands and France, 1563-72 -- The Netherlands under Charles V -- Philip II appoints, as Regent, Margaret of Parma, 1559-67 -- Causes of dissatisfaction with the government -- Orange, Egmont and Hoorn -- The Duke oF alba, 1567-73 -- The religious situation in France, c. 1559 -- Francis II, 1559-60 -- Outbreak of the Wars of Religion, 1562-98 -- A survey of their course".
- catalog description "VIII. The forces behind the revival, 1572-98 -- Renewed vitality of the Roman Church -- Ascendancy of Philip II, 1555-98 -- Character and policy of the popes of the time -- Pius IV, 1559-65, and St. Charles Borromeo, 1538-84 -- Pius V, 1566-72 -- Gregory XIII, 1572-85 -- Sixtus V, 1585-90 -- Clement VIII, 1592-1605 -- Cardinal Bellarmine, 1542-1621 -- IX. The dissensions among the reformers: Protestant, Reformed and anti-Trinitarian -- Orthodox and heterodox among the reformers -- Lutherans: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Calvinists: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Socinians: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Religious animosities between them -- X. The course of the reaction, 1572-98: in the Netherlands and France -- The Grand Commander, 1573-6 -- Don John of Austria, 1576-8 -- Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, 1578-92 -- The crown and the Huguenots, 1572-6 -- The Wars of the League, 1576-98 -- ".
- catalog extent "270, [2] p.".
- catalog issued "1937".
- catalog issued "1937.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge,".
- catalog subject "Counter-Reformation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The revival of religion in Italy and Spain, 1520-80 -- The Reformation -- The Counter-Reformation -- The Oratory of Divine Love -- Consilium de emendanda ecclesia -- New religious orders: of men -- New religious orders: of women -- II. The Jesuits: to the death of their founder, 1556 -- Spain, c. 1500 -- Ignatius -- The progress of the Society of Jesus -- III. The Roman Inquisition -- No new organisation but an adaptation of an older one -- The founding of the Roman Inquisition -- The Bull of Pope Paul III, Licet ab initio, 221 July 1542 -- Progress of the Inquisition under Paul III and Julius III -- Progress under Paul IV, 1555-9 -- The Index -- The Inquisition under Pius IV, 1559-65 -- The Inquisition under Pius V, 1566-72 -- The Inquisition in Spain -- IV. The Council of Trent, 1545-63 -- A council still held to be the means of reform -- The First Assembly of Trent: its opening, 13 Dec. 1545 -- Scripture and tradition, 8 April 1546 -- Original sin, 17 June 1546 -- Justification, 13 Jan. 1547 -- The sacraments, 3 March 1547 -- The translation to Bologna, 11 March 1547 -- The Second Assembly at Trent, 1551-2 -- The Eucharist: penance: unction, Oct. 1551 -- The Third Assembly at Trent, 1562-3 -- Pius IV, 1559-65 -- Curialists and Ultramontanes: Feb. to Sept. 1562, on (1) continuation, (2) the conduct of business, (3) The Index, (4) residence, (5) the chalice -- Cardinal Morone -- The opposition of the Ultramontanes: holy orders, Oct. 1562 -- The Emperor Ferdinand I -- The Cardinal of Lorraine goes over to the Curialists -- Matrimony, and reform, 11 Nov. 1563 -- The close of the Council, 3-4 Dec. 1563 -- Its results".
- catalog tableOfContents "In the circles of the empire, and in the Hapsburg dominions -- Causes of the progress of the Catholic revival.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The eighth, and last, war, 1584-98 -- The War of the Three Henries, 1585-9 -- Henry IV and the League, 1589-93 -- The War with Spain, and the Edict of Nantes, 1593-8 -- The re-creation of a Catholic France -- XI. The course of the reaction, 1572-98: in the British Isles, in the Baltic lands, and in Switzerland and Savoy -- The English Roman Catholics after 1570 -- Plots against the throne and the life of Queen Elizabeth -- England and Spain, c. 1577 -- The Armada, 1588 -- The Baltic Lands, c. 1572 -- Sigismund III, King of Poland and Sweden, and the Counter-Reformation there, c. 1600 -- Poland, 1573-98 -- Sweden under Eric XIV, 1560-78; John, 1568-92; and Sigismund III, 1592-1604 -- Poland, from the return of Sigismund III to his death, 1632 -- Switzerland and Savoy, c. 1600 -- XII. Germany, 1555-1618 -- Reformation and Counter-Reformation fought to a standstill -- The German Constitution -- The advance of Protestantism, 1555-76 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The Jesuits, 1556-72 -- Authorities -- Organisation -- Protestantism in 91) Scandinavia, (2) Prussia, (3) Poland, (4) Hungary, (5) Germany, (6) France -- The progress of the Jesuits in Germany, Poland and France -- Causes and extent of their success -- VI. The great powers and the Catholic revival, c. 1572 -- The Catholic reaction at its height: four causes -- THe change in papal policy -- The attraction of Catholicism for princes -- The divisions of Protestantism -- Rome the home of great saints: St. Charles Borromeo, St. Philip Neri and st. Pius Vi -- VII. The Netherlands and France, 1563-72 -- The Netherlands under Charles V -- Philip II appoints, as Regent, Margaret of Parma, 1559-67 -- Causes of dissatisfaction with the government -- Orange, Egmont and Hoorn -- The Duke oF alba, 1567-73 -- The religious situation in France, c. 1559 -- Francis II, 1559-60 -- Outbreak of the Wars of Religion, 1562-98 -- A survey of their course".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. The forces behind the revival, 1572-98 -- Renewed vitality of the Roman Church -- Ascendancy of Philip II, 1555-98 -- Character and policy of the popes of the time -- Pius IV, 1559-65, and St. Charles Borromeo, 1538-84 -- Pius V, 1566-72 -- Gregory XIII, 1572-85 -- Sixtus V, 1585-90 -- Clement VIII, 1592-1605 -- Cardinal Bellarmine, 1542-1621 -- IX. The dissensions among the reformers: Protestant, Reformed and anti-Trinitarian -- Orthodox and heterodox among the reformers -- Lutherans: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Calvinists: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Socinians: doctrinal development and territorial expansion -- Religious animosities between them -- X. The course of the reaction, 1572-98: in the Netherlands and France -- The Grand Commander, 1573-6 -- Don John of Austria, 1576-8 -- Alexander Farnese, Duke of Parma, 1578-92 -- The crown and the Huguenots, 1572-6 -- The Wars of the League, 1576-98 -- ".
- catalog title "The counter-reformation, 1550-1600, by B.J. Kidd ... A publication of the Literature association of the church union.".
- catalog type "text".