Church History, Volume 3 (of 3)
Part 62
1302. Bull _Unam Sanctam_, § 110, 1. 1305-1314. Pope Clement V., § 110, 2. 1307. Dolcino burnt, § 108, 4. 1308. Duns Scotus dies, § 113, 1. 1309-1377. Residence of Popes at Avignon, § 110, 2-4. 1311-1312. Fifteenth Œcumenical Council at Vienne, § 110, 2. Suppression of Templar Order, § 112, 7. 1314-1347. Louis the Bavarian, Emperor, § 110, 3, 4. 1315. Raimund Lullus dies, § 93, 16; 103, 5. 1316-1334. Pope John XXII., § 110, 3; 112, 2. 1321. Dante dies, § 115, 10. 1322. Split in the Franciscan Order, § 112, 2. 1327. Meister Eckhart dies, § 114, 1. 1334-1342. Pope Benedict XII., § 110, 4. 1335. Bishop Hemming in Lapland, § 93, 11. 1338. Electoral Union at Rhense, § 110, 5. 1339. Union negotiations at Avignon. Barlaam, § 67, 5. 1340. Nicholas of Lyra dies, § 113, 7. 1341-1351. Hesychast Controversy in Constantinople, § 69, 1. 1342-1352. Pope Clement VI., § 110, 4. 1346-1378. Charles IV., Emperor, § 110, 4. 1347. Rienzi, § 110, 4. Emperor Louis dies, § 110, 4. 1348. Founding of University of Prague, § 119, 3. 1348-1350. Black Death. Flagellant Campaign, § 116, 3. 1349. Thomas Bradwardine dies, § 113, 2. 1352-1362. Pope Innocent VI., § 110, 4. 1356. Charles IV. issues the Golden Bull, § 110, 4. 1360. Wiclif against the Begging Friars, § 119, 1. 1361. John Tauler dies, § 114, 2. 1362-1370. Pope Urban V., § 110, 4. 1366. Henry Suso dies, § 114, 5. 1367-1370. Urban V. in Rome, § 110, 4. 1369. John Paläologus passes over to the Latin Church, § 67, 5. 1370-1378. Pope Gregory XI., § 110, 4. 1374. Dancers, § 116, 3. 1377. Return of the Curia to Rome, § 110, 4. 1378-1417. Papal Schism, § 110, 6. 1380. Catharine of Siena dies, § 112, 4. 1384. Wiclif dies, § 119, 1. Gerhard Groot dies, § 112, 9. 1386. Introduction of Christianity into Lithuania, § 93, 14. 1400. Florentius Radewin dies, § 112, 9.
FIFTEENTH CENTURY.
1402. Hus becomes Preacher in the Bethlehem Chapel, § 119, 3. 1409. Œcumenical Council at Pisa, § 110, 6.[578] Withdrawal of the Germans from Prague, § 119, 3. 1410-1415. John XXIII., Pope, § 110, 7. 1410-1437. Sigismund, Emperor, § 110, 7, 8. 1412. Traffic in Indulgences in Bohemia, § 119, 4. 1413. Papal Ban against Hus, § 119, 4. 1414-1418. Sixteenth Œcumenical Council at Constance, § 110, 6; 119, 5. 1415. Hus obtains the crown of martyrdom, § 119, 5. 1416. Jerome of Prague martyred, § 119, 5. 1417-1431. Pope Martin V., § 110, 7. 1420. Calixtines and Taborites, § 119, 7. 1423. General Councils at Pavia and Siena, § 110, 7. 1424. Ziska dies, § 119, 7. 1425. Peter D’Ailly dies, § 118, 3. 1429. Gerson dies, § 118, 3. 1431-1447. Pope Eugenius IV., § 110, 7. 1431-1449. Seventeenth Œcumenical Council at Basel, § 110, 8; 119, 5-7. 1433. Basel Compacts, § 119, 7. 1434. Overthrow of Hussites at Böhmischbrod, § 119, 7. 1438. Papal Counter-Council at Ferrara, § 110, 8. Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges, § 110, 9. 1439. Council at Florence, § 67, 6. 1448. Concordat of Vienna, § 110, 9. 1453. Fall of Constantinople, § 67, 6. 1457. Laurentius Valla dies, § 120, 1. 1458-1464. Pope Pius II., § 110, 11. 1459. Congress of Princes at Mantua, § 110, 10. 1464-1471. Pope Paul II., § 110, 11. 1467. Convention of Bohemian Brethren at Lhota, § 119, 8. 1471. Thomas à Kempis dies, § 114, 5. 1471-1484. Sixtus IV., Pope, § 110, 11. 1483. Luther born on November 10th, § 122, 1. Spanish Inquisition, § 117, 1. Close of _Corpus juris canonici_, § 99, 5. 1484-1492. Innocent VIII., Pope, § 110, 11. 1484. Zwingli born January 1st, § 130, 1. Bull _Summis desiderantes_, § 117, 4. 1485. Rudolph Agricola dies, § 120, 3. 1489. John Wessel dies, § 119, 10. 1492-1503. Alexander VI., Pope, § 110, 12. 1492. Fall of Granada, § 95, 2. 1493-1519. Maximilian I., Emperor, § 110, 13. 1497. Melanchthon born, § 122, 5. 1498. Savonarola sent to the stake, § 119, 11.
SIXTEENTH CENTURY.
1502. Founding of University of Wittenberg, § 122, 1. 1508-1513. Pope Julius II., § 110, 13. 1506. Rebuilding of St. Peter’s at Rome, § 115, 13. 1508. Luther becomes Professor at Wittenberg, § 122, 1. 1509. Calvin born on July 10th, § 138, 2. 1509-1547. Henry VIII. of England, § 139, 4. 1511. Luther’s journey to Rome, § 122, 1. Council at Pisa, § 110, 13. 1512. Luther made Doctor of the Holy Scriptures and Preacher, § 112, 1. 1512-1517. Fifth Lateran Council, § 110, 13, 14. 1513-1521. Pope Leo X., § 110, 14. 1514. Reuchlin’s contest with the Dominicans, § 120, 4. 1516. _Epistolæ Obscur. virorum_, § 120, 5. Erasmus edits the New Testament, § 120, 6. Zwingli preaches at Mariä Einsiedeln, § 130, 1. 1517. Luther’s Theses, October 31st, § 122, 2. 1518. Luther at Heidelberg and before Cajetan at Augsburg, § 122, 3. Melanchthon Professor at Wittenberg, § 122, 5. 1519. Miltitz, § 122, 3. Disputation at Leipzig, § 122, 4. Zwingli in Zürich, § 130, 1. Olaf and Laurence Peterson in Sweden, § 139, 1. 1519-1556. Emperor Charles V., § 123, 5. 1520. Bull of Excommunication against Luther, § 123, 2. Christian II. in Denmark, § 139, 2. 1521. Luther at Worms, § 123, 7. Melanchthon’s _Loci_, § 124, 1. Beginning of Reformation in Riga, § 139, 3. 1521-1522. The Wartburg Exile, § 123, 8. 1522. The Prophets of Zwickau in Wittenberg, § 124, 1. Reuchlin dies, § 120, 4. 1522-1523. Pope Hadrian VI., § 126, 1. 1523. Thomas Münzer in Allstädt, § 124, 4. Luther’s contest with Henry VIII., § 125, 3. First Martyrs, Voes and Esch, § 128, 1. Sickingen’s defeat, § 124, 2. 1523-1534. Pope Clement VII., § 149, 1. 1524. Staupitz dies, § 112, 2. Carlstadt in Orlamünde, § 124, 3. Erasmus against Luther, § 125, 2. Diet of Nuremberg, § 126, 2. Regensburg League, § 126, 3. Hans Tausen in Denmark, § 139, 2. Founding of Theatine Order, § 149, 7. 1525. Eucharist Controversy, § 131, 1. Luther’s Marriage, § 129. Albert of Prussia, Hereditary Duke, § 126, 4. Founding of the Capuchin Order, § 149, 7. 1525-1532. John the Constant, Elector of Saxony, § 124, 5. 1526. Synod at Hamburg, § 127, 2. Torgau League, § 126, 5. Diet at Spires, § 126, 6. Disputation at Baden, § 130, 6. 1527. Diet at Odense, § 139, 2; and at Westeräs, § 139, 1. 1528. The Pack incident, § 132, 1. Disputation at Bern, § 130, 7. 1529. Church Visitation of Saxony, § 127, 1. Diet at Spires, § 132, 3. Marburg Conference, § 132, 4. First Peace of Cappel, § 130, 9. 1530. Diet at Augsburg. _Conf. Augustana_, June 25th, § 132, 6, 7. 1531. Schmalcald League, § 133, 1. Zwingli dies. Second Peace of Cappel, § 130, 10. 1532-1547. John Frederick the Magnanimous, Elector of Saxony, § 133, 2. 1532. Religious Peace of Nuremberg, § 133, 2. Farel at Geneva, § 138, 1. Henry VIII. renounces authority of the Pope, § 139, 4. 1534. Luther’s complete Bible Translation, § 129, 1. Reformation in Württemberg, § 133, 3. 1534-1535. Anabaptist Troubles in Münster, § 133, 6. 1534-1549. Pope Paul III., § 149, 2. 1535. Vergerius in Wittenberg, § 134, 1. Calvin’s _Institutio rel. Christ._, § 138, 5. 1536. Erasmus dies, § 120, 6. Wittenberg Concord, § 133, 8. Calvin in Geneva, § 138, 2. Diet at Copenhagen, § 139, 2. Menno Simons baptized, § 147, 1. 1537. Schmalcald Articles, § 134, 1. Antinomian Controversy, § 141, 1. 1538. Nuremberg League, § 134, 2. Calvin Expelled from Geneva, § 138, 3. 1539. Outbreak at Frankfort, § 134, 3. Reformation in Albertine Saxony, § 134, 4. Joachim II. reforms Brandenburg, § 134, 5. Diet at Odense, § 139, 2. 1540. The Society of Jesus, § 149, 8. Double Marriage of the Landgrave, § 135, 1. Religious Conferences at Spires, Hagenau, and Worms, § 135, 2. 1541. Carlstadt dies, § 124, 3. Interim of Regensburg, § 135, 3. Naumburg Episcopate, § 135, 5. Calvin returns to Geneva, § 138, 3, 4. 1542. Reformation in Brunswick, § 135, 6. National Assembly at Bonn, § 135, 7. Francis Xavier in the East Indies, § 150, 1. Roman Inquisition, § 139, 23. 1544. Diet at Spires, Peace of Crespy, Wittenberg Reformation, § 135, 9. Diet at Westeräs, § 139, 1. 1545. Synod at Erdöd, § 139, 20. 1545-1547. Nineteenth Œcumenical Council at Trent, § 136, 4; 149, 2. 1546. Regensburg Conference: Murder of John Diaz, § 135, 10. Luther dies, February 18th, § 135, 11. Reformation in the Palatinate, § 135, 6. 1546-1547. Schmalcald War, § 136. 1547-1553. Edward VI. of England, § 139, 5. 1547. Hermann of Cologne resigns, § 136, 2. 1548-1572. Sigismund Augustus, of Poland, § 139, 18. 1548. Interim of Augsburg, § 136, 5. Adiaphorist Controversy, § 141, 5. Priests of the Oratory, § 149, 7. 1549. _Consensus Tigurinus_, § 138, 7. Andrew Osiander at Königsburg, § 141, 2. Jesuit Mission in Brazil, § 150, 3. The first Jesuits in Germany (Ingolstadt), § 151, 2. 1550-1555. Pope Julius III., § 136, 8. 1550. Brothers of Mercy, § 149, 7. 1551. Resumption of Tridentine Council, § 136, 8; 149, 2. 1552. Compact of Passau, § 137, 3. Outbreak of Crypto-Calvinist Controversy, § 141, 9. Francis Xavier dies, § 150, 1. 1553-1558. Mary the Catholic of England, § 139, 5. 1553. Elector Maurice dies, § 137, 4. Servetus burnt, § 148, 2. 1554. _Consensus Pastorum Genevensium_, § 138, 7. John Frederick the Magnanimous dies, § 137, 3. 1555. Religious Peace of Augsburg, § 137, 5. Outbreak of Synergist Controversies, § 141, 7. 1555-1598. Philip II. of Spain, § 139, 21. 1556-1564. Ferdinand I, Emperor, § 137, 8. 1556. Loyola dies, § 149, 8. 1557. National Assembly at Clausenburg and _Confessio Hungarica_, § 139, 20. 1558. Frankfort Recess, § 141, 11. 1558-1603. Elizabeth of England, § 139, 6. 1559. Gustavus Vasa’s Mission to the Lapps, § 142, 7. _Confessio Gallicana_, § 139, 14. The English Act of Uniformity, § 139, 6. 1560-1565. Pope Pius IV., § 149, 2. 1560. _Confessio Scotica_, § 139, 9. John a Lasco dies, § 139, 18. Calvinizing of the Palatinate, § 144, 1. Melanchthon dies, § 141, 10. 1561. Gotthard Kettler, Duke of Courland, § 139, 3. Religious Conference at Poissy, § 139, 14. Mary Stuart in Scotland, § 139, 10. Princes’ Diet at Naumburg, § 141, 11. 1562-1563. Resumption and Close of Tridentine Council, § 149, 2. 1562. _Confessio Belgica_, § 139, 12. The XXXIX. Articles of the English Church, § 139, 6. Calvinizing of Bremen, § 144, 2. Heidelberg Catechism, § 144, 1. Lælius Socinus dies, § 148, 4. 1564. Calvin dies, § 138, 4. _Professio fidei Tridentinæ_, § 149, 14. Cassander’s Union Proposals, § 137, 8. Maulbronn Convention, § 144, 1. 1564-1576. Emperor Maximilian II., § 137, 8. 1566. _Catechasimo Romanus_, § 149, 10. _Confessio Helvetica posterior_, § 138, 7. The League of “the Beggars,” § 139, 12. 1567. The writings of Michael Baius condemned, § 149, 13. 1570. General Synod at Sendomir, § 139, 13. Peace of St. Germains, § 139, 15. 1572-1585. Pope Gregory XIII., § 149, 3. 1572. John Knox dies, § 139, 11. Bloody Marriage of Paris, August 24th, § 139, 16. 1573. _Pax dissidentium_ in Poland, § 139, 18. 1574. Maulbronn Convention, § 141, 12. Restoration of Catholicism in Eichsfelde, § 151, 1. 1575. _Confessio Bohemica_, § 139, 19. 1576. Book of Torgau, § 141, 12. Pacification of Ghent, § 139, 12. 1576-1612. Rudolph II., Emperor, § 137, 8. 1577. The Formula of Concord, § 141, 12. Restoration of Catholicism in Fulda, § 151, 1. 1578. The Jesuit Possevin in Sweden, § 151, 3. 1579. The Union of Utrecht, § 139, 12. 1580. Book of Concord, § 141, 12. 1582. Second Attempt at Reformation in Cologne, § 137, 6. Matthew Ricci in China, § 150, 1. Reform of Calendar, § 149, 3. 1585-1590. Pope Sixtus V., § 149, 3. 1587. Mary Stuart on the Scaffold, § 139, 10. 1588. Louis Molina, § 149, 13. 1589-1610. Henry IV. of France, § 139, 17. 1589. Patriarchate at Moscow, § 73, 4. 1592. Saxon Articles of Visitation, § 141, 13. 1593. Assembly of Representatives at Upsala, § 139, 1. 1595. Synod at Thorn, § 139, 18. 1596. Synod at Brest, § 151, 3. 1597. Calvinizing the Principality of Anhalt, § 144, 3. _Congregatio de auxiliis_, § 149, 13. 1598. Edict of Nantes, § 139, 17. 1600. Giordano Bruno at the Stake, § 146, 3.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY.
1604. Faustus Socinus dies, § 148, 4. 1605. Landgrave Maurice calvinizes Hesse Cassel, § 154, 1. Gunpowder Plot, § 153, 6. 1606. The Treaty of Vienna, § 139, 10. Interdict on the Republic of Venice, § 156, 2. 1608. Founding the Jesuit State of Paraguay, § 156, 10. 1609. The Royal Letter, § 139, 19. 1610-1643. Louis XIII. of France, § 153, 3. 1610. Remonstrants and Counter-Remonstrants, § 160, 2. 1611. Pères de l’Oratoire, § 156, 7. 1612-1619. Matthias, Emperor, § 153, 1. 1613. Elector John Sigismund of Brandenburg goes over to Reformed Church, § 154, 3. George Calixtus in Helmstädt [Helmstadt], § 159, 2. 1614. _Confessio Marchica_, § 154, 3. 1616. Leonard Hutter dies, § 159, 4. 1618. Monks of St. Maur in France, § 156, 7. 1618-1648. The Thirty Years’ War, § 153, 2. 1618-1619. Synod of Dort, § 161, 2. 1619-1637. Ferdinand II., Emperor, § 153, 2. 1620. The Valteline Massacre, § 153, 3. The Pilgrim Fathers, § 143, 2. 1621. John Arndt dies, § 160, 1. 1622. Francis de Sales dies, § 157, 1. _Congregatio de propaganda fide_, § 156, 9. 1624. End of Controversy over κένωσις and κρύψις, § 159, 1. Jac. Böhme dies, § 160, 2. 1628. Adam Schall in China, § 156, 12. 1629. Edict of Restitution, § 153, 2. 1631. Religious Conference at Leipzig, § 154, 4. 1632. Gustavus Adolphus falls at Lützen, § 153, 2. 1637. John Gerhard dies, § 159, 4. Rooting out of Christianity in Japan, § 156, 11. 1638. Overthrow of Racovian Seminary, § 148, 4. Cyril Lucar strangled, § 152, 2. Scottish Covenant, § 155, 1. 1641. Irish Massacre, § 153, 5. 1642. Condemnation of the “Augustinus” of Jansen, § 157, 5. 1643-1715. Louis XIV. of France, § 153, 2; 157, 2, 3, 5. 1643. Orthodox Confession of Peter Mogilas, § 152, 3. Opening of Westminster Assembly, § 155, 1. 1645. Hugo Grotius dies, § 153, 7. Religious Conference at Thorn, § 153, 7. Peace of Linz, § 153, 3. 1645-1742. Accommodation Controversy, § 156, 12. 1647. George Fox appears as Leader of the Quakers, § 163, 4. 1648. Peace of Westphalia, § 153, 2. Close of Westminster Assembly, § 155, 1. 1649. Execution of Charles I. of England, § 155, 1. 1650. Descartes dies, § 164, 1. 1652. Liturgical Reform of the Patriarch Nikon, § 163, 10. 1653. Innocent X. condemns the Five Propositions of Jansen, § 157, 5. Barebones’ Parliament, § 155, 2. 1654. Christina of Sweden becomes a Catholic, § 153, 1. John Val. Andreä dies, § 160, 1. 1655. The Bloody Easter in Piedmont, § 153, 5. _Consensus repetitus fidei vere Lutheranæ_, § 159, 2. 1656. George Calixtus dies, § 159, 2. Pascal’s _Lettres Provinciales_, § 157, 5. 1658. Outbreak of Cocceian Controversies, § 161, 5. 1660. Vincent de Paul dies, § 156, 8. Restoration of Royalty and Episcopacy in England, § 155, 3. 1661. Religious Conference at Cassel, § 154, 4. 1664. Founding of Order of Trappists, § 156, 8. 1669. Cocceius dies, § 161, 3. 1670. The Labadists in Herford, § 163, 7. 1673. The Test Act, § 153, 6. 1675. _Formula consensus Helvetici_, § 161, 2. Spener’s _Pia Desideria_, § 159, 3. 1676. Paul Gerhardt dies, § 154, 4. Voetius dies, § 161, 3. 1677. Spinoza dies, § 164, 1. 1682. _Quatuor propositiones Cleri Gallicani_, § 156, 1. Founding of Pennsylvania, § 163, 4. 1685. Revocation of Edict of Nantes and Expulsion of Waldensians from Piedmont, § 153, 4, 5. 1686. Spener at Dresden and _Collegia philobiblica_ in Leipzig, § 159, 3. Abraham Calov dies, § 159, 4. 1687. Michael Molinos forced to Abjure, § 157, 2. 1689. English Act of Toleration, § 155, 3. Return of banished Waldensians, § 153, 5. 1690. The Pietists Expelled from Leipzig, § 159, 3. 1691. Spener in Berlin, § 159, 3. 1694. Founding of University of Halle, § 159, 3. 1697. Frederick Augustus the Strong of Saxony becomes Catholic, § 153, 1. 1699. Propositions of Fénelon Condemned, § 157, 3.
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
1701. Thomas of Tournon in the East Indies, § 156, 12. 1702. Löscher’s “_Unschuldige Nachrichten_,” § 167, 1. Buttlar Fanatical Excesses, § 170, 4. 1703. _Collegium caritativum_ at Berlin, § 169, 1. Peter Codde deposed, § 165, 8. 1704. Bossuet dies, § 153, 7; 157, 3. 1705. Spener dies, § 159, 3. 1706. Founding of Lutheran Mission at Tranquebar, § 167, 9. 1707. The Praying Children at Silesia, § 167, 8. 1709. Port Royal suppressed, § 157, 5. 1712. Richard Simon dies, § 158, 1. Mechitarist Congregation, § 165, 2. 1713. The Constitution _Unigenitus_, § 165, 7. 1717-1774. Louis XV. of France, § 165, 5. 1715. Fénelon dies, § 157, 3. 1716. Leibnitz dies, § 164, 2. 1717. French Appellants, § 165, 7. Madame Guyon dies, § 157, 3. Gottfried Arnold dies, § 160, 2. Inspired Communities in the Cevennes, § 170, 2. 1721. Holy Synod of St. Petersburg, § 166. Hans Egede goes as Missionary to Greenland, § 167, 9. 1722. Founding of Herrnhut, § 168, 2. 1727. A. H. Francke dies, § 167, 8. Thomas of Westen dies, § 160, 7. Founding of the Society of United Brethren, § 168, 2. 1728. Callenberg’s Institute for Conversion of Jews, § 167, 9. 1729. Buddeus dies, § 168, 2. Methodist Society formed, § 169, 4. 1731. Emigration of Evangelicals of Salzburg, § 165, 4. 1740-1786. Frederick II. of Prussia, § 171, 4. 1741. Moravian Special Covenant with the Lord Jesus, § 168, 4. 1750. Sebastian Bach dies, § 167, 7. End of Jesuit State of Paraguay, § 165, 3. 1751. Semler, Professor in Halle, § 171, 6. 1752. Bengel dies, § 167, 4. 1754. Christ. v. Wolff dies, § 167, 3. Winckelmann becomes a Roman Catholic, § 165, 6. 1755. Mosheim dies, § 167, 3. 1758-1769. Pope Clement XIII., § 165, 9. 1759. Banishment of Jesuits from Portugal, § 165, 9. 1760. Zinzendorf dies, § 168, 3. 1762. Judicial Murder of Jean Calas, § 165, 5. 1765. Universal German Library, § 171, 4. 1769-1774. Pope Clement XIV., § 165, 9. 1772. Swedenborg dies, § 170, 5. 1773. Suppression of Jesuit Order, § 165, 9. 1774. Wolfenbüttel Fragments, § 171, 6. 1775-1799. Pius VI., Pope, § 165, 9, 10. 1775. C. A. Crusius dies, § 167, 3. 1776. Founding of the Order of the Illuminati, § 165, 13. 1778. Voltaire and Rousseau die, § 165, 14. 1780-1790. Joseph II., sole ruler, § 165, 10. 1781. Joseph’s Edict of Toleration, § 165, 10. 1782. Pope Pius VI. in Vienna, § 165, 10. 1786. Congress at Ems and Synod at Pistoja, § 165, 10. 1787. Edict of Versailles, § 165, 4. 1788. The Religious Edict of Wöllner, § 171, 5. 1789. French Revolution, § 165, 15. 1791. Wesley dies, § 169, 5. Semler dies, § 171, 6. 1793. Execution of Louis XVI. and his Queen. Abolition of Christian reckoning of time and of the Christian religion in France. _Temple de la Raison_, § 165, 15. 1794. _Le peuple français reconnait l’Etre suprème et l’immortalité de l’âme_, § 165, 15. 1795. Founding of London Missionary Society, § 172, 5. 1799. Schleiermacher’s “_Reden über die Religion_,” § 182, 1. 1800. Stolberg becomes a Roman Catholic, § 165, 6.
NINETEENTH CENTURY.