The History and Character of CalvinismOxford University Press, 1967 M12 31 - 480 pages A comprehensive history of the Calvinist movement. |
Contents
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Zwinglis Education and Early Pastorates | 18 |
Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich | 30 |
Progress under Oecolampadius and Bullinger | 53 |
Doctrine Discipline Worship | 73 |
Part II | 91 |
Young Calvin | 93 |
Part III | 235 |
The Reformed Church of France | 237 |
The Reformation in the Netherlands | 255 |
Calvinism in Germany and Eastern Europe | 268 |
The Reformation in Scotland | 290 |
Calvinism in England and Ireland | 309 |
Calvinism in America | 331 |
Part IV | 351 |
Calvins Conversion | 107 |
The Institutes of the Christian Religion | 119 |
Calvin Joins Farel in Geneva | 129 |
Calvins Strasbourg Period | 145 |
Reorganization Struggle and Victory | 159 |
Geneva under Calvins Sway | 178 |
Calvin as Writer and Theologian | 201 |
Calvins Personality and Historical Importance | 226 |
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A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century John William Allen No preview available - 1957 |