CONTENTS OF VOL. II. SECT. 1. Etymology of the terms Waldenses and Albi- genses, with some account of Peter Waldo of Lyons--Decree of Pope Lucius III. &c..... 1 SECT. 2. View of the doctrinal sentiments of the Wal- denses, according to the testimony of their SECT. 3. Their doctrinal sentiments, collected from their SECT. 4. . Additional testimonies from the writings of both friends and foes-miscellaneous reflections on SECT. 5. A view of the rise and establishment of the. In- quisition, with reflections on its spirit and operation-Edicts of Frederic II. ..... SECT. 6. History of the persecutions of the Albigenses in France, during the thirteenth century SECT. 7. The state of the Waldenses, from the period of the extirpation of the Albigenses, to the middle sect. 8. State of religion in England and Bohemia, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries- Sketches of Wicklif-the Lollards---Huss- SECT. 1. The history of the Waldenses from the days of 209 SECT. 2. History of the Waldenses from the end of the fifteenth to the middle of the sixteenth century. SECT. 3. View of the conduct of the court of Rome, and of the Inquisition in the sixteenth century- State of affairs in Spain and the Netherlands. SECT. 4. History of the Waldenses continued, from the middle of the sixteenth to the commencement of the seventeenth century. A. D. 1551-1600. 284 SECT. 5. History of the Waldenses continued, from the year 1600 to 1665—their banishment from the marquisate of Saluces—cruel order of Gas- taldo-dreadful massacre in Piedmont, A. D. 1665-defection and recovery of two of their sect. 6. History of the Waldenses continued-generous interference of the English government-Mil- ton's Sonnet, and State Letters to the Swiss United Provinces -Swiss Cantons-Prince of Transylvania-Senators of Genera- Land- grave of Hesse to the Duke of Savoy-Mission SECT. 7. Waldensian history continued-sanguinary pro- ceedings against them in Poland-appeal to the English nation-narrative of the cruelties inflicted by the Catholics. .. sect. 8. , History concluded— Edict of Victor Amadeus- interference of the Swiss Cantons-distracted state of Piedmont-despotic influence of Louis XIV--country invaded by the French army-massacre-imprisonment--final extir- OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES, Illustrative of the Second Volume of this Work. Popes of Rome. Kings of France. CENTURY XIII. CENTURY XIII. CENTURY XIV. A.D. Honorius III. 1216 | Otho IV. 1208 Lewis X. caled Gregory IX. ... 1227 Frederic II. ... 1212 Hutin.... 131.4 Celestine IV. 1241 Conrad IV. 1250 Philip V. called Innocent IV. 1.43 William, earl of the Long 1316 Alexander IV... 1254 Holland ... 1254 Charles IV. call. Urban IV. 1261 Richard, of Corn. ed the Fair .. 1321 Clement IV. .... 1265 wall 1257 Philip VI. of Va. Gregory X. 1271 | Interregnum lois. 1328 Innocent V. 1276 which lasted 1271 John surnamed Adrian V. 1276 two years,riz. 1272 the Good 1350 Nicholas III. 1277 Rodolph I. count Charles V. or the Martin IV. .... 1281 of Hapsburg.. 1273 Wise 1364 Honorius IV. .. 1285 Adolphus of Nas- Charles VI. callNicholas IV..... 1288 san.......... 1292 ed the BienS. Celestine V... 1294 Albert I. 1298 aimé 1380 Boniface VIII... 1994 CENTURY XIV. Charles VII, call CENTURY XIV. Henry VII. of ed the Victo- 1422 Clement V. .... 1305 Lewis V. of Ba CENTURY XV. John XXII. 1316 varia 1314 Lewis XI 1461 Benedict XII... 1334 Charles IV. of Charles VIII. .. 1483 Clement VI.. 1342 Luxemburg 1347 Lewis XII. 1497 Innocent VI. .. 1352 Winceslaus, king CENTURY XVI. Urban V. ...... 1362 of Bohemia 1378 (Francis I.. 1514 Gregory XI..... 1370 | Robert, Elector Henry II. 1547 Urbau VI.. 1378 Palatine 1400 Francis II.. ..... 1559 Clement VII... 1378 CENTURY XV. Charles IX. 1560 Boniface IX. 1389 Sigismund, king Henry III. 1574 CENTURY XV. of Bohemia 1411 Henry IV....... 1.589 Innocent VII. 1404 | Maximilian I... 1493 CENTURY XVII. Gregory XII. 1406 CENTURY XVI. Lewis XIII.. .... 1610 Alexander V. 1409 | Charles V...... 1519 Lewis XIV... 1643 John XXIII. 1410 Ferdinand I..... 1558 Earls of Saroy and Martin V. 1417 Maximilian II.. 1564 Maurienne. Eugene IV. 1431 | Rodolph 1576 CENTURY XIV. Nicholas V. 1447 CENTURY XVII. Edward 1393 Calixtus III. .. 14. Matthias I. 1612 Aymon 1329 Pius II. 1.458 Ferdinand II. 1619 Amadens VI. 1343 Paul II. ... 1464 Ferdinand III... 1637 Amadeus VII. .. 1383 Sixtus IV. .... 1471 Leopold........ 1657 Innocent VIII... 1484 Alexander Vi... 1492 .. |