A REVIEW OF THIS WORK,
HENRY M. BAIRD, PROFESSOR IN THE UNIVERSITY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. IN TWO VOLUMES.
VOL. I. FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH REFORMATION TO THE
PREFACE.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME FIRST.
BOOK FIRST. FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE FRENCH REFORMATION TO THE EDICT OF JANUARY (1562).
CHAPTER I. FRANCE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. Extent of France at the accession of Francis the First.
CHAPTER II. THE REFORMATION AT MEAUX.
CHAPTER III. FRANCIS I. AND MARGARET OF ANGOULEME EARLY
CHAPTER IV. INCREASING SEVERITY. LOUIS DE BERQUIN. Captivity of Francis I.
CHAPTER V. MELANCHTHON'S ATTEMPT AT CONCILIATION, AND THE YEAR OF THE PLACARDS.
CHAPTER VI. CALVIN AND GENEVA. MORE SYSTEMATIC PERSECUTION BY
CHAPTER VII. CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE VAUDOIS OF MERINDOL AND
CHAPTER VIII. HENRY THE SECOND, AND THE ORGANIZATION OF THE
CHAPTER IX. FRANCIS THE SECOND AND THE TUMULT OF AMBOISE. The
CHAPTER X. THE ASSEMBLY OF NOTABLES AT FONTAINEBLEAU, AND THE
CHAPTER XI. THE REIGN OF CHARLES THE NINTH, TO THE
CHAPTER XII. THE COLLOQUY OF POISSY AND THE EDICT OF JANUARY. The Huguenot ministers and delegates.