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History of Protestantism, vol. 3
Bible History Old Testament Vol. 1Bible History Old Testament Vol. 2Bible History Old Testament Vol. 3Bible History Old Testament Vol. 4Bible History Old Testament Vol. 5Bible History Old Testament Vol. 6Bible History Old Testament Vol. 7Foxe’s Book of MartyrsAntiquities of the JewsThe Wars of The JewsHistory of Protestantism (contents)History of Protestantism, vol. 1History of Protestantism, vol. 2History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century (Introduction)History of the Reformation, vol. 1History of the Reformation, vol. 2History of the Reformation, vol. 3History of the Reformation, vol. 4History of the Reformation, vol. 5The History of the WaldensesThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—List of AbbreviationsThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book IThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book IIThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book IIIThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book IVThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—Book VThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah—AppendixLuther on GalatiansThe Pilgrim's Progress
By James Aitken Wylieen
History of Protestantism, the inquisition, and all martyrs that died so that we may have a Bible in our own language. The King James Version Bible still the choice among Protestant Christians. How the Roman Catholic Church has slaughtered some 100 million bible believing Christians. This is the true story of the remnant church. It has been digitally redone, but no illustrations.
Book code: HOPV3
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Citation: Wylie, J. A. (1870) History of Protestantism, vol. 3. Cassell Petter & Galpin.
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- Contents-
- Chapter 1: The Netherlands and their Inhabitants
- Chapter 2: Introduction of Protestantism into the Netherlands
- Chapter 3: Antwerp: Its Confessors and Martyrs
- Chapter 4: Abdication of Charles V. and Accession of Philip II.
- Chapter 5: Philip Arranges the Government of the Netherlands, and Departs for Spain
- Chapter 6: Storms in the Council, and Martyrs at the Stake
- Chapter 7 : Retirement of Granvelle-Belgic Confession of Faith
- Chapter 8: The Rising Storm
- Chapter 9: The Confederates or “Beggars”
- Chapter 10: The Field-Preachings
- Chapter 11: The Image-Breakings
- Chapter 12: Reaction-Submission of the Southern Netherlands
- Chapter 13: The Council of Blood
- Chapter 14: William Unfurls his Standard-Execution of Egmont and Horn
- Chapter 15: Failure of William’s First Campaign
- Chapter 16: The “Beggars of the Sea,” and Second Campaign of Orange
- Chapter 17: William’s Second Campaign, and Submission of Brabant and Flanders
- Chapter 18: The Siege of Haarlem
- Chapter 19: Siege of Alkmaar, and Recall of Alva
- Chapter 20: Third Campaign of William, and Death of Count Louis of Nassau
- Chapter 21: The Siege of Leyden
- Chapter 22: March of the Spanish Army Through the Sea-Sack of Antwerp
- Chapter 23: The “Pacification of Ghent,” and Toleration
- Chapter 24: Administration of Don John, and First Synod of Dort
- Chapter 25: Abjuration of Philip, and Rise of the Seven United Provinces
- Chapter 26: Assassination of William the Silent
- Chapter 27: Order and Government of the Netherland Church
- Chapter 28: Disorganisation of the Provinces
- Chapter 29: The Synod of Dort
- Chapter 30: Grandeur of the United Provinces
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- Chapter 1: Rise and Spread of Protestantism in Poland
- Chapter 2: John Alasco, and Reformation of East Friesland
- Chapter 3: Acme of Protestantism in Poland
- Chapter 4: Organisation of the Protestant Church of Poland
- Chapter 5: Turning of the Tide of Protestantism in Poland
- Chapter 6: The Jesuits enter Poland-Destruction of its Protestantism
- Chapter 7: Bohemia-Entrance of Reformation
- Chapter 8: Overthrow of Protestantism in Bohemia
- Chapter 9: An Army of Martyrs
- Chapter 10: Suppression of Protestantish in Bohemia
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- Chapter 1: Great Periods of the Thirty Years’ War
- Chapter 2: The Army and the Camp
- Chapter 3: The March and its Devastations
- Chapter 4: Conquest of North Germany by Ferdinand II and the “Catholic League”
- Chapter 5: Edict of Restitution
- Chapter 6: Arrival of Gustavus Adolphus in Germany
- Chapter 7: Fall of Magdeburg and Victory of Leipsic
- Chapter 8: Conquest of the Rhine and Bavaria-Battle of Lutzen
- Chapter 9: Death of Gustavus Adolphus
- Chapter 10: The Pacification of Westphalia
- Chapter 11: The Fatherland after the War
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- Chapter 1: Louis XIII. and the Wars of Religion
- Chapter 2: Fall of La Rochelle, and End of the Wars of Religion
- Chapter 3: Industrial and Literary Eminence of the French Protestants
- Chapter 4: The Dragonnades
- Chapter 5: Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
- Chapter 6: The Prisons and the Galleys
- Chapter 7: The “Church of the Desert”
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- Chapter 1: The King and the Scholars
- Chapter 2: Cardinal Wolsey and the New Testament of Erasmus
- Chapter 3: William Tyndale and the English New Testament
- Chapter 4: Tyndale’s New Testament Arrives in England
- Chapter 5: The Bible and the Cellar at Oxford-Anne Boleyn
- Chapter 6: The Divorce-Thomas Bilney, the Martyr
- Chapter 7: The Divorce, and Wolsey’s Fall
- Chapter 8: Cranmer-Cromwell-The Papal Supremacy Abolished
- Chapter 9: The King Declared Head of the Church of England
- Chapter 10: Scaffolds-Death of Henry VIII
- Chapter 11: The Church of England as Reformed by Cranmer
- Chapter 12: Deaths of Protector Somerset and Edward VI
- Chapter 13: Restoration of the Pope’s Authority in England
- Chapter 14: The Burnings under Mary
- Chapter 15: Elizabeth; Restoration of the Protestant Church
- Chapter 16: Excommunication of Elizabeth, and Plots of the Jesuits
- Chapter 17: The Armada; its Building
- Chapter 18: The Armada Arrives off England
- Chapter 19: Destruction of the Armada
- Chapter 20: Greatness of Protestant England
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- Chapter 1: The Darkness and the Daybreak
- Chapter 2: Scotland’s First Preacher and Martyr, Patrick Hamilton
- Chapter 3: Wishart is Burned, and Knox Comes Forward
- Chapter 4: Knox’s Call to the Ministry and First Sermon
- Chapter 5: Knox’s Final Return to Scotland
- Chapter 6: Establishment of the Reformation in Scotland
- Chapter 7: Constitution of the “Kirk“: Arrival of Mary Stuart
- Chapter 8: Knox’s Interview with Queen Mary
- Chapter 9: Trial of Knox for Treason
- Chapter 10: The Last Days of Queen Mary and John Knox
- Chapter 11: Andrew Melville; the Tulchan Bishops
- Chapter 12: Battles for Presbyterianism and Liberty
- Chapter 13: James in England—The Gunpowder Plot
- Chapter 14: Death of James VI, and Spiritual Awakening in Scotland
- Chapter 15: Charles I and Archbishop Laud; Religious Innovations
- Chapter 16: The National Covenant and Assembly of 1638
- Chapter 17: Civil War—Solemn League—Westminster Assembly
- Chapter 18: Parliament Triumphs, and the King is Betrayed
- Chapter 19: Restoration of Charles II, and St. Bartholomew Day, 1662
- Chapter 20: Scotland—Middleton’s Tyranny—Act Recissory
- Chapter 21: Establishment of Prelacy in Scotland
- Chapter 22: Four Hundred Ministers Ejected
- Chapter 23: Breach of the “Triple League” and War with Holland
- Chapter 24: The Popish Plot, and Death of Charles II
- Chapter 25: The First Rising of the Scottish Presbyterians
- Chapter 26: The Field-Preaching or “Conventicle”
- Chapter 27: Drumclog—Bothwell bridge—The “Killing Times”
- Chapter 28: James II—Projects to Restore Popery
- Chapter 29: A Great Crisis in England and Christendom
- Chapter 30: Protestantism Mounts the Throne of Great Britain
- Chronology