| The Controversy on German Soil. |
| (7) | Theologians of a Pre-eminently Biblical and Ecclesiastico-Practical Tendency. |
| | 1. | Alger of LiÈge. |
| | 2. | Rupert of Deutz. |
| | 3. | HervÆus. |
| (8) | 4. | John of Salisbury. |
| | 5. | Walter of St. Victor. |
| | 6. | Innocent III. |
| (9) | Humanist Philosophers. |
§103. | The Thirteenth Century. |
| (1) | The Writings of Aristotle and his Arabic Interpreters. |
| (2) | Theory of a twofold Truth. |
| (3) | The Appearance of the Mendicant Orders. |
| (4) | Distinguished Franciscan Schoolmen. |
| (5) | Distinguished Dominican Schoolmen—Albert the Great. |
| (6) | —— Thomas Aquinas. |
| (7) | Reformers of the Scholastic Method—Raimund Lull. |
| (8) | —— Roger Bacon. |
| (9) | Theologians of a Biblical and Practical Tendency. |
| | 1. | CÆsarius of Heisterbach. |
| | 2. | William Peraldus. |
| | 3. | Hugo of St.Caro. |
| | 4. | Robert of Sorbon. |
| | 5. | Raimund Martini. |
| (10) | Precursors of the German Speculative Mystics. |
IV. The Church and the People. |
§104. | Public Worship and Art. |
| (1) | The Liturgy and the Sermon. |
| (2) | Definition and Number of the Sacraments. |
| (3) | The Sacrament of the Altar. |
| (4) | Penance. |
| (5) | Extreme Unction. |
| (6) | The Sacrament of Marriage. |
| (7) | New Festivals. |
| (8) | The Veneration of Saints. |
| (9) | St. Ursula and her 11,000Virgins. |
| (6) | Nicholas of Cusa. |
| (7) | Biblical and Practical Theologians.-- |
| | 1. | Nicholas of Lyra. |
| | 2. | Antonine of Florence. |
| | 3. | John Trithemius. |
§114. | The German Mystics. |
| (1) | Meister Eckhart. |
| (2) | Mystics of Upper Germany after Eckhart. |
| (3) | The Friend of God in the Uplands. |
| (4) | Nicholas of Basel. |
| (5) | Henry Suso. |
| (6) | Henry of NÖrdlingen. |
| (7) | Mystics of the Netherlands. |
| | 1. | John of Ruysbroek. |
| | 2. | Hendrik Mande. |
| | 3. | Gerlach Peters. |
| | 4. | Thomas À Kempis. |
III. The Church and the People. |
§115A. | Public Worship and the Religious Education ofthePeople. |
| (1) | Fasts and Festivals. |
| (2) | Preaching. |
| (3) | The Biblia Pauperum. |
| (4) | The Bible in the Vernacular. |
| (5) | Catechisms and Prayer Books. |
| (6) | The Dance of Death. |
| (7) | Hymnology. |
| (8) | Church Music. |
| (9) | Legendary Relics. |
§115B. | National Literature and Ecclesiastical Art. |
| (10) | The Italian National Literature. |
| (11) | The German National Literature. |
| (12) | The Sacred Drama. |
| (13) | Architecture and Painting. |
§116. | Popular Movements. |
| (1) | Two National Saints. |
| (2) | The Maid of Orleans, A.D.1428-1431. |
| (3) | Lollards, Flagellants, and Dancers. |
| (4) | 1536-1538. |
| (4) | Calvin’s Second Ministry in Geneva, A.D.1541-1564. |
| (5) | Calvin’s Writings. |
| (6) | Calvin’s Doctrine. |
| (7) | The Victory of Calvinism over Zwinglianism. |
| (8) | Calvin’s Successor in Geneva. |
§139. | The Reformation in Other Lands. |
| (1) | Sweden. |
| (2) | Denmark and Norway. |
| (3) | Courland, Livonia, and Esthonia. |
| (4) | England—Henry VIII. |
| (5) | —— EdwardVI. |
| (6) | —— Elizabeth. |
| (7) | Ireland. |
| (8) | Scotland. |
| (9) | —— John Knox. |
| (10) | —— Queen Mary Stuart. |
| (11) | —— John Knox and Queen Mary Stuart. |
| (12) | The Netherlands. |
| (13) | France. |
| | —— | Francis I. |
| | —— | Henry II. |
| (14) | —— | Huguenots. |
| | —— | Francis II. |
| | —— | Charles IX. |
| (15) | —— | Persecution of the Huguenots. |
| (16) | —— | The Bloody Marriage—Massacre of St.Bartholomew. |
| (17) | —— | Henry III. |
| | —— | Henry IV. |
| | —— | Edict of Nantes. |
| (18) | Poland. |
| (19) | Bohemia and Moravia. |
| (20) | Hungary and Transylvania. |
| (21) | Spain. |
| (22) | Italy. |
| (23) | —— Aonio Pa
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| (3) | —— America. |
| (4) | Schismatical Churches of the East. |
§151. | Attempted Regeneration of Roman Catholicism. |
| (1) | Attempts at Regeneration in Germany. |
| (2) | Throughout Europe. |
| (3) | Russia and the United Greeks. |