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adam_text | Contents
Preface
to the Second Edition
xvi
Preface to the First Edition
xviii
Abbreviations
xx
1
The Late Middle Ages
1
1.1
Jean
de Venette:
Chronicle
3
1.2
Social Tensions: The Reformation of the Emperor
Sigismund (c.
1438)
З
1.3
The Crisis of Values: Reynard the Fox
(1498) 4
1.4
Jakob Wimpfeling: The Origins of Printing, from Epitome Rerum
Germanicarum
(1505) 5
1.5
Sebastian Brant: The Ship of Fools
5
1.6
The Piper ofNiklashausen, A Report of His Preaching
(1476) 7
1.7 Ulrich von
Hutten:
Vadiscum
oder die Römishe Dreifaltigkeit (1519) 8
1.8 Jacob Wimpfeling:
Grievances of the German Nation
(1515) 8
1.9
Pope Boniface
VIII:
Unam Sanctam
(1302) 9
1.10
Pope Clement VI: Unigenitus Dei
Filius ( 1343) 10
1.11
Pope Six
tus
IV:
Salvator Noster
(1476) 10
1.12
Marsilius of Padua:
Defensor
Pacts
(1324) 10
1.13
Conciliarism: Opinion of the University of Paris
(1393) 11
1.14
Pierre D Ailly:
Conciliar
Principles
(1409) 11
1.15
The Council of Constance: Haec Sancta
(1415)
and Frequens
( 1417) 12
1.16
Pope Pius II: Execrabilis
(1460) 12
1.17
Pope Leo X: Pastor Aeternus
(1516) 13
1.18
John Wyclif: On Indulgences
13
1.19
John
Hus:
The Treatise on the Church
13
1.20
Gabriel
Biel:
Doing What is in One
14
1.21
Johannes Tauler, OP: Sermon Extract
14
1.22
Theologia
Deutsch 15
1.23
Ludolf
of Saxony: Vita
Jesu Christi 15
1.24
Gerard
Zer
bolt: The Spiritual Ascents
16
1.25
Thomas
à
Kempis: The
Imitati
ο η
of Christ
16
1.26
Johannes
von Staupitz:
Sermon Extracts
17
Contents
1.27 Dietrich
Kolde:
A Fruitful Mirror or Small Handbook for
Christians
(1508)
17
1.28
François
Rabelais: On Education 18
1.29
Lorenzo Valla: The Falsely Believed and Forged Donation of
Constantine
19
1.30
Nicholas of Lyra: Interpretation of the Bible
19
1.31
Desiderius Erasmus: Praise of Folly
( 1509) 20
1.32
Erasmus, Letter to Martin Dorp
(1515) 21
1.33
Ulrich
von
Hutten:
Letters from Obscure Men
(1515) 21
2
The Dawn of a New Era 23
2.1
Martin Luther: Recollections of Becoming a Monk
24
2.2
Luther s Conversion
25
2.3
Luther s Theological Emphases
25
2.4
Luther: Disputation Against Scholastic Theology
(1517) 26
2.5
Official Catalogue of Relics in the Wittenberg Castle Church
27
2.6
Archbishop Albert of Mainz: The Commission of Indulgences
27
2.7
Tetzel: A Sample Sermon
28
2.8
A Contemporary Description of Indulgence Selling
29
2.9
The Robbing of Tetzel
29
2.10
Luther: The Ninety-five Theses
(1517) 29
2.11
Bucer s Description of Luther at the Heidelberg Disputation
(1518) 30
2.12
Prierias: Dialogue Against the Arrogant Theses of Martin Luther
on the Power of the Pope
(1518) 31
2.13
Luther s Hearing before Cardinal Cajetan at Augsburg
(1518) 31
2.14
Georg
Spalatin: Recollections of Frederick the Wise on Luther
32
2.15
Peter Mosellanus: Description of Luther, Karlstadt, and
Eck
at
the Leipzig Debate
32
2.16
Capito:
Letter of Support to Luther (February
1519) 33
2.17
Luther: Treatise on Good Works (June
1520) 34
2.18
Luther: To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation Concerning the
Reform of the Christian Estate
(1520) 34
2.19
Luther: The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
( 1520) 37
2.20
Luther: The Freedom of a Christian
(1520) 40
2.21
Pope Leo X: Exsurge
domine
(June
15, 1520) 41
2.22
The Papal Nuncio s Reports from the Diet of Worms
41
2.23
Luther before Emperor and Empire at the Diet of Worms
( 1521 ) 42
2.24
Charles V: Message to his Council (April
19, 1521) 43
2.25
The Edict of Worms (May
26, 1521) 44
2.26 Albrecht Dürer s
Diary: Rumors of Luther s Capture
(1521) 45
3
Implementation of Reforms
46
3.1
Thomas More to Martin Dorp
(1515) 47
3.2
Erasmus: Paraclesisi
1516) 48
3.3
Luther: On Translating: An Open Letter
(1530) 48
3.4
Luther: A Brief Instruction on What to Look For and Expect in
the Gospels
(1521)
49
3.5 Jörg Vögeli:
Letter to
Konrad Zwick (1523)
3.6
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v^gcii:
jatter
to
Konrad
Zwick (1523) SO
Philipp Melanchthon:
On Improving the Studies of Youth
(1518) 50
Contents ix
3.7 Melanchthon:
Theses Against Scholastic Theology
(1520) 51
3.8
Andreas
Bodenstein von Karlstadt:
The
151
Theses
(1517) 52
3.9 Karlstadt:
The Meaning of the Term
Gelassen
and Where in
Holy Scripture It is Found
( 1523) 52
3.10
The Hammer of Witches
(1486) 53
3.11 Karlstadt:
Exposition of Numbers
30
Which Speaks of Vows
( 1522) 54
3.12
Luther: The Judgment of Martin Luther on Monastic Vows
(1521) 54
3.13
Luther: The Estate of Marriage
(1522) 55
3.14
Ursala of
Münsterberg:
A Nun Explains Her Leaving
the Convent
(1528) 56
3.15
Arguia
von Grumbach 56
3.16 Katharina Schütz Zeil:
Writings on Reformation and Marriage
57
3.17
Katherine
Rem: A
Nun Rejects the Reformation
(1523) 58
3.18 Caritas
Pirckheimer: A Journal of the Reformation
Years
1524-1528 58
3.19 Karlstadt:
On the Abolition of Images and That There Should
Be No Beggars Among Christians
(1522) 59
3.20
The Wittenberg Movement: The University Report to
Elector Frederick
( 1521 ) 61
3.21
The Wittenberg Movement by the End of
1522 61
3.22
Nicholas
Hausmann:
A Report Concerning the
Zwickau Prophets
(1521) 62
3.23
Melanchthon: Report to Frederick on the Situation
in Wittenberg
(1521) 62
3.24
Luther: Letter to Elector Frederick
(1522) 63
3.25
Luther: The Invocavit Sermons
( 1522) 64
3.26
Luther: Against the Heavenly Prophets
(1525) 65
3.27 Karlstadt:
Several Main Points of Christian Teaching Regarding
Which Dr. Luther Brings Andreas
Carlstadt
Under Suspicion Through
False Accusation and Slander
(1525) 66
4
Social Welfare and Education
68
4.1
Canon Law
69
4.2 Johann Geiler
of Kaysersberg: Concerning Begging
69
4.3
The Nuremberg Begging Order of
1478 70
4.4
Luther: Foreword to
Mathias Hütlin s
The Book of Vagabonds
(1510) 71
4.5
Luther: The Blessed Sacrament of the Holy and True Body of
Christ and the Brotherhoods
(1519) 72
4.6
Anonymous: What is Loan-Interest Other than Usury?
(1522) 73
4.7
Luther: Trade and Usury
{1524) 74
4.8
Luther: That Clergy Should Preach Against Usury
(1540) 75
4.9
Social Welfare Legislation: The City of Wittenberg
(1522) 76
4.10
Social Welfare Legislation: Leisnig
(1523) 77
4.11
A Conversation Concerning the Common Chest of Schwabach,
Namely by Brother
Heinrich, Knecht Ruprecht, Spitler,
and
Their Master of the Wool Trade
( 1524) 78
4.12
Luther: To the Councilmen of All Cities in Germany
that They Establish and Maintain Christian Schools
( 1524) 79
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Contents
4.13
Luther: A Sermon on
Keeping Children in School
(1530) 80
4.14
Luther: The Small Catechism
( 1529) 81
4.15
Luther: The Large Catechism
( 1529) 82
5
The Reformation of the Common Man
85
5.1 Müntzer
to Luther
( 1520)
86
5.2 Müntzer:
Prague Manifesto
(1521) 86
5.3 Müntzer
to Melanchthon
(1522) 87
5.4 Karlstadt:
Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
-(1524) 87
5.5
Luther: Letter to the Christians at Strassburg in Opposition to
the Fanatic Spirit
( 1524) 88
5.6
Luther: Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the
Rebellious Spirit
(1524) 89
5.7 Müntzer
to the People of
Er
ŕurt
( 15 2 5 ) 90
5.8 Müntzer
to Frederick the Wise
(1524) 90
5.9 Müntzer:
Vindication and Refutation
(1524) 91
5.10 Müntzer:
Sermon to the Princes
(1524) 92
5.11
The Twelve Articles of the Upper Swabian Peasants
(1525) 92
5.12
Luther: Admonition to Peace. A Reply to the Twelve Articles of the
Peasants in Swabia
( 1525 ) 94
5.13
Aspects of
Müntzer s
Military Campaign
95
5.14
The Massacre ofWeinsberg (April
16, 1525):
Report of the
Parson
Johann Herolt 96
5.15 Müntzer
to the People of Allstedt
(1525) 96
5.16 Müntzer s
Revolutionary Ring of Justice in the Camp of the
Frankenhausen
Army
97
5.17
Luther: Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
( 1525 ) 97
5.18
Luther: An Open Letter on the Harsh Book Against the Peasants
(1525) 98
5.19
The Account of Hans Hut
(1527) 99
5.20 Johann Rühl,
Mansfeld Councillor, to Martin Luther
( 1525 ) 99
5.21
Aftermath of the Peasants War: Report of the Bernese Chronicler,
Valerius Anshelm
100
5.22
The Consequences of Luther s Stance during the Peasants
War: Hermann
Mühlpfort,
Mayor of Zwickau, to
Stephan
Roth at Wittenberg
(1525) 100
6
The Swiss Connection: Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich
102
6.1
Zwingli s Invitation to Zurich
(1518) 103
6.2
Mandate of the Zurich Mayor and Council for Scriptural
Preaching
(1520)
Ю4
6.3 Heinrich Bullinger:
Account of Zwingli s Preaching Against
Mercenary Service in
1521
Ю4
6.4
The Affair of the Sausages
qą
6.5
Christopher Froschauer s Defense
(1522) 105
6.6
Zwingli: Concerning Choice and Liberty Respecting
Food ~ Concerning Offense and Vexation
-
Whether Anyone Has
Power to Forbid Foods at Certain Times
-
Opinion of
Huldreich
Zwingli
(1522)
105
Contents xi
6.7 Petition
of
Certain
Preachers of Switzerland to the Most Reverend
Lord Hugo, Bishop of Constance, That He Will Not Suffer Himself
to be Persuaded to Make Any Proclamation to the Injury of the Gospel,
Nor Endure Longer the Scandal of Harlotry, But Allow the Priests to
Marry Wives or at Least Would Wink at Their Marriages
(1522) 106
6.8
Ordinance for Reform of the Great Minster
(1523) 106
6.9
Institution of the Prophesy in Zurich
107
6.10
Zwingli: Short Christian Instruction
(1523) 108
6.11
Removal of Relics and Organs
(1524) 109
6.12
The Council s Mandate for Church-Going
(1531) 109
6.13
Zwingli s View of Luther
109
6.14
Zwingli: Of the Clarity and Certainty of the Word of God
(1522) 110
6.15
Zwingli: The Sixty-Seven Articles(
1523)
111
6.16
The First Zurich Disputation (January
23, 1523) 112
6.17
The Fourth
Lateran
Council
(1215) 113
6.18
The Second Council of Lyons
(1274) 113
6.19 Karlstadt:
Dialogue on the Lord s Supper
(1524) 113
6.20
Zwingli: Letter to Matthew Alber Concerning
the Lord s Supper
( 1524) 115
6.21
Zwingli: Friendly Exegesis, That Is, Exposition of the Matter of
the Eucharist, Addressed to Martin Luther by Huldrych Zwingli
(1527) 116
6.22
Luther: Confession Concerning Christ s Supper
(1528) 116
6.23
The Marburg Colloquy and Articles
(1529) 117
6.24
Erasmus to Martin Bucer
(1527) 118
6.25 Willibald Pirckheimer:
Humanist Disappointment with the
Reformation
(1530) 119
7
The Radical Reformations
120
7.1
Zwingli
:
Refutation of the Tricks of the Baptists
(1527) 121
7.2
Anabaptism Begins
(1525) 122
7.3
The Second Zurich Disputation
(1523) 123
7.4
Conrad Grebel and Companions to Miintzer
(1524) 123
7.5
Mantz s Petition of Defense, Zurich
(1524) 124
7.6
Hubmaier to Oecolampadius on Baptism
(1525) 125
7.7
The Zurich Council Orders Infant Baptism, and Silence
(1525) 125
7.8
The Council Orders Anabaptists to Be Drowned
(1526) 125
7.9
Zwingli: Of Baptism
( 1525) 126
7.10
The Schleitheim Confession of Faith [Seven Articles]
(1527) 127
7.11
The Banishment of
Blaurock
and Execution of Mantz
128
7.12
The Trial and Martyrdom of Michael
Sattler (1527) 128
7.13 Johann Eck:
Letter to Duke George of Saxony on the
Anabaptists
(1527) 130
7.14
Bernard
Rothmann:
A Confession of Faith and Life in the
Church of Christ of
Münster ( 15 34 ) 131
7.15
The Twelve Elders of
Münster:
Thirteen Statements of the
Order of Life and A Code for Public Behavior (mid-1534)
131
7.16
Appeal to Outsiders to Join the New Jerusalem in
Münster 132
7.17
The Death of the Prophet Jan Matthijs
133
j¿j
Contents
7.18
Communism in the City of
Münster
j
^
7.19
The Introduction of Polygamy in the City of
Münster 134
7.20 Rothmann:
A Restitution of Christian Teaching, Faith,
and Life
(1534)
j^
7.21 Rothmann:
Concerning Revenue
{1534)
135
7.22
The Capture, Torture, Confession, and Execution of
Jan van Leiden
8
Augsburg
1530
to Augsburg
1555:
Reform and Politics
137
8.1
Reform Programme of the Bishop of
Pomerania
( 1525)
1
38
8.2
The Speech from the Throne
( 1526)
1
39
8.3
The Declaration of the Cities
(1526)
!39
8.4
The Recess of the Diet
( 1526)
140
8.5
The Speech from the Throne
(1529) * 40
8.6
The Resolution of the Majority
(1529) 141
8.7
The Resolution of the Minority
(1529) 141
8.8
Cardinal Campeggio s Instructions to the Emperor
(1530) 142
8.9
Dukes William IV and Louis X of Bavaria to the Theological Faculty
of
Ingolstadt
University
(1530) 143
8.10
Johannes
Eck: 404
Articles on the Errors of the Reformers
( 1530) 143
.,11
The Advice of Dr.
Brück,
Chancellor of Electoral Saxony
(1530) 144
8.12
The Augsburg Confession
(1530) 144
8.13
Cardinal Legate
Campeggio^
Response to the Augsburg
Confession
(1530) 145
8.14
Confutation of the Augsburg Confession
(1530) 146
8.15
The Recess of the Diet of Augsburg
(1530) 147
8.16
Luther: Temporal Authority: To What Extent It Should
Be Obeyed
{1$2Ъ)
147
8.17
Judgment of the Saxon Jurists
(1530) 148
8.18
Luther: Letter to Lazarus
Spengler in
Nuremberg
(1531) 148
8.19
Luther: Dr. Martin Luther s Warning to his
Dear German People
(1531) 149
8.20
Luther: Disputation Concerning the Right to Resist the
Emperor
(1539) 150
8.21
Nicholas
Gallus
et al.: A
Confession of the Magdeburg Pastors
Concerning Resistance to the Superior Magistrate
(1550) 150
8.22
Sastrow s account of preaching during the Interim
151
8.23
The Peace of Augsburg
(1555) 152
8.24
Charles V: Abdication Speech
,
Brussels
(1556) 153
9
The Genevan Reformation
154
9.1
John Calvin: Conversion and Development
155
9.2
Nicolas Cop: Rector s Address to the University of Paris
(1533) 156
9.3
Apology of John Calvin to the Gentlemen, the Nicodemites
(1544) 157
9.4
Calvin: A Very Useful Account concerning the Great Benefit that
Christianity will Receive
ifit
takes an inventory of all the sacred bodies
and relics which are in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, and other
kingdoms and countries
(1543) 150
9.5
Michel
Roset:
Chronicles of Geneva
( 1562 ) ! 59
Contents xiii
9.6
Jeanne
de
Jussié:
The Short Chronicle. A Poor Clare s Account of the
Reformation in Geneva
160
9.7
The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of
1541 162
9.8
Calvin to
Kaspar Olevianus
regarding the churches in
Heidelberg
(1560) 163
9.9
François de Bonivard: On
the Ecclesiastical Polity of Geneva
164
9.10
Calvin: Institutes of the Christian Religion
165
9.11
Calvin
:
The Geneva Catechism
(1545) 168
9.12
Ordinances Concerning Church Polity in Geneva
(1546) 169
9.13
Calvin: Short Treatise on the Holy Supper of our Lord Jesus
Christ
(1542) 170
9.14
Calvin on Luther: Letter to
Heinrich
Bullinger
(1544) 171
9.15
The Consensus Tigurinus
( 1549) 171
9.16
A Letter from the Geneva Company of Pastors to the Swiss
Churches on Jerome
Bolsee
(1551) 173
9.17
Calvin: The Consent Of The Pastors Of The Church Of
Christ At Geneva, Concerning The Eternal Predestination Of
God, By Which He Has Chosen Some Men Unto Salvation,
While He Has Left Others To Their Own Destruction
... 173
9.18
Servetus: Letter to Abel
Poupin,
Minister in Geneva
(1547?) 174
9.19
The Trial of Michael Servetus
(1553) 174
9.20
Servetus: Plea for Religious Liberty
175
9.21
Servetus: Petition from Prison to the Geneva Council
175
9.22
The Sentence of the Geneva Council
(1553) 175
9.23
Castellio: Concerning Heretics
176
10
The Reformation in France
178
10.1
Jacques
Lefèvre
:
Commentary on the Epistles of St. Paul
(1512) 179
10.2
Lefèvre:
Preface to Latin Commentary on the Gospels
(1522) 179
10.3
Lefèvre
:
Letters to
Farei
( 15 24 ) 179
10.4
The
Sorbonne
Condemnation of
Lefèvre s
Fifty-Two
Sundays
(1525) 180
10.5
Florimond
de Raemond:
Heresy at Meaux
180
10.6
Marie
Dentière
:
Epistle to Marguerite
Ле
Navarre
(1539) 181
10.7
The Message of the Placards
182
10.8
Letter to Geneva from Five Evangelical Students Imprisoned
in
Lyon (1552) 182
10.9
Nicolas
des Gallars,
Pastor in Paris, to His
Genevan Colleagues
(1557) 183
10.10
Calvin s Response to
Des
Gallars
(1557) 183
10.11
Letter from the Company of Pastors to the Church in
Paris
(1557) 184
10.12
The French Confession of Faith
(1559) 185
10.13
The Report of the Venetian Ambassador in France
(1561) 186
10.14
Michel
de L Hôpital:
Speech to the Estates-General of
Orleans
(1560) 187
10.15
Beza s Account of the Colloquy of Poissy
( 1561) 188
10.16
St. Bartholomew s Eve (From Amsterdam, August
30, 1572) 189
10.17
The Duke of Sully s Account of the St. Bartholomew s Day Massacre
189
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10.18
The Murder of Henry, Third Duke of Guise, at Blois
( 1588) 190
10.19
Report of the Assassination of Henry III
(1589) 191
10.20
Henry IV Ascends the Throne
( 1589)
j
92
10.21
Henry IV Becomes a Catholic
(1593)
192
10.22
The Pope s Pardon for Henry IV
(1595)
l92
10.23
The Edict of Nantes
(1598)
l93
11
The Reformation in the Netherlands
11.1
The Venetian Ambassador on Philip II
( 1559)
11.2
Philip II: The Edict of
1555
196
11.3
The
Belgie
Confession of Faith
(1561)
I97
11.4
Pieter Titelmans,
Inquisitor to Regent Margaret
of Parma
Kortrijk
(1562)
19Й
11.5
Description of Hedge-Preaching Given to Regent Margaret
( 1 566) 199
11.6
Philip Marnix on Mob Violence in the Netherlands
( 1567) 199
11.7
Request of the Nobles, Presented to Regent Margaret
by Henry Brederode
(1566) 20°
11.8
The Request of Those of the New Religion to the Confederate
Nobles
(1567) 201
11.9
Philip II: Letter to Pope Pius V on the Religious Question in
the Netherlands
( 1566) 201
11.10
The Goals of William of Orange
(1572) 202
11.11
Calvinists Appeal to the King for a Truce
( 1578) 202
11.12
Beutterich on the Possible Consequences of a Truce
(1578) 203
11.13
Act of Abjuration
(1581) 203
11.14
Philip II Refuses to Concede Toleration
( 1585) 204
12
The Reformations in England and Scotland
205
12.1
William Melton, Chancellor of York Minster: Sermon to
Ordinands (c.1510)
206
12.2
Simon Fish
:
A Supplication for the Bejgjars
(1529) 207
12.3
John Foxe s Acts and Monuments: Lollardy on the Eve
of the Reformation
207
12.4
John
Foxe
on Robert Barnes
208
12.5
Edward Hall: A Protestant Merchant Outwits a Bishop
( 1529) 208
12.6
A Report of Henry
VIII
by the Venetian Ambassador
(1519) 209
12.7
The Act of Supremacy
(1534) 210
12.8
The Act of the Six Articles
(1539) 210
12.9
Anne Askew: The Examinations
( 1545, 1546) 211
12.10
Tyndale s Preface to the New Testament
( 1526) 211
12.11
Thomas Cranmer s Preface to the Great Bible
(1540) 212
12.12
The Preface to the Geneva Bible
(1560) 212
12.13
The Preface to the Rheims New Testament
(1582) 212
12.14
The Preface to the Authorized (King James) Version of
the Bible
(1611) 213
12.15
Thomas Cranmer: Certain Sermons, or Homilies
( 1547) 213
12.16
The Act of Uniformity
(1549) 214
12.17
Act to Take Away All Positive Laws Against Marriage of Priests
(1549) 214
12.18
The Marian Injunctions
(1554) 215
Contents xv
12.19
The Act of Supremacy
(1559) 215
12.20
The Elizabethan Injunctions
(1559) 216
12.21
John Jewel: An
Apologie
of the Church of England
(1560/61 ) 217
12.22
The Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England
(1571) 218
12.23
John Hooper: The Regulative Principle and Things Indifferent
(1550) 219
12.24
John
à
Lasco:
The Abolition of Vestments
{1552?) 220
12.25
The Excommunication and Deposition of Elizabeth:
Pope Pius V s Bull Regnans in Excelsis
(1570) 221
12.26
Eyewitness Account of the Execution of Mary Stuart on the 18th
Day of February of the New Calendar, in the Castle of Fotheringhay
in England
(1587) 222
13
Catholic Renewal and Counter-Reformation
224
13.1
Girolamo Savonarola: On the Renovation of the Church
(1495) 225
13.2
John
Colet:
Convocation Sermon
(1512) 226
13.3
Egidio da Viterbo: Address to the Fifth
Lateran
Council
(1512) 227
13.4
Gasparo Contarini s Conversion Experience
(1511) 228
13.5
Contarmi
on Justification
(1523) 228
13.6
Pope Adrian VI: Instruction to the Diet of Nuremberg
(1522) 229
13.7
Proposal of a Select Committee of Cardinals and other
Prelates Concerning the Reform of the Church, Written and
Presented by Order of His Holiness Pope Paul III
(1537) 230
13.8
Anonymous: The
Benefìcio di
Christo (1543) 231
13.9
Morata:
Letter
to Lavinia
della Rovere Orsini
(1551/52) 232
13.10
Morata:
Letter to Matthias Flacius Illyricus
(1553) 232
13.11
Morata
to
Pietro
Paolo
Vergerlo
(1555) 233
13.12
Henry Cornelius
Agrippa:
The Art of the Inquisitors
(1530) 233
13.13
Loyola s Conversion
234
13.14
Pope Paul III:
Regimini Militantis
Ecclesiae
(1540) 234
13.15
Loyola: Rules for Thinking with the Church
235
13.16
Loyola: Letter to Father Peter Canisius on Opposing Heresy
(1554) 236
13.17
The Council of Trent on the Canonical Scriptures
(1546) 236
13.18
Decree and Canons Concerning Justification
(1547) 237
13.19
Canons on the Sacraments in General, Seventh Session
(1547) 238
13.20
Decree Concerning the Eucharist
(1551) 238
13.21
Antonius
Caucus: Sermon for the Opening of
Session Eighteen
(1562) 239
13.22
The Sacrifice of the Mass, Twenty-Second Session
(1562) 240
13.23
Ten Rules Concerning Prohibited Books Drawn Up By The Fathers
Chosen By the Council of Trent and Approved by Pope Pius IV
240
13.24 Juan de
Mariana, SJ: Whether It Is Right to Destroy a
Tyrant?
(1599) 241
13.25
Juan
Ginés de Sepúlveda:
On the Indians (c.1547)
242
13.26
Bartolomé de las Casas:
On the Indians
(1552) 242
Bibliography
244
Acknowledgments to Sources
250
Index
271
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