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? 2. The beginnings of the Reformation 228

? 3. The Anabaptists in the Netherlands 234

? 4. Philip of Spain and the Netherlands 240

? 5. William of Orange 254

THE REFORMATION IN SCOTLAND.

Preparation for the Reformation 274

Lollardy in Scotland 276

Lutheran writings in Scotland 279

The Beginnings of the Reformation 282

George Wishart 284

John Knox, early work in Scotland 285

Knox in England, in Switzerland, and at Frankfurt 286

The "Band subscrived by the Lords." "The Congregation" 289

Knox's final return to Scotland 293

Knox and Cecil. The English alliance 294

Return of Queen Mary to Scotland 309

THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.

Influences in England making for the Reformation. Lollardy, Hatred of the Clergy, Humanism, Luther 315

The marriage of Henry and Catharine of Aragon, and the doubts entertained of its validity 322

The Revolt of England from Roman jurisdiction 325

Projected alliance with the German Protestants 340

The visitation and dissolution of monasteries 343

The condition of the English Clergy 353

Continental Reformers in England 358

Beginnings of the controversy about Vestments 364

THE REACTION UNDER MARY.

The beginnings of Queen Mary's reign 368

The restoration of England to the papal obedience 371

The revival of heresy laws and the persecutions 375

The martyrdom of Cranmer 378

THE SETTLEMENT UNDER ELIZABETH.

Elizabeth resolves to be a Protestant. The political situation 385

The Elizabethan Prayer-Book 396

The dealings with recalcitrant clergymen 408

How Discipline was regulated 417

The character of the Elizabethan settlement 418

ANABAPTISM AND SOCINIANISM.

REVIVAL OF MEDIAEVAL ANTI-ECCLESIASTICAL MOVEMENTS.

Mediaeval Nonconformists 421

The Anti-Trinitarians 424

ANABAPTISM.

The mediaeval roots of Anabaptism 430

Anabaptism organisation 434

Varieties of teaching among the Anabaptists 437

Anabaptists object to a State Church 442

The Anabaptists in Switzerland. Their persecution 445

Anabaptist hymnology 449

The Kingdom of God in M?nster 451

Bernhard Rothmann and his work in M?nster 452

Dutch Anabaptists in M?nster 459

Polygamy in M?nster 463

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