The History of Protestantism, Volume Second text by James A. Wylie
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The History of Protestantism VOLUME SECOND Books 10-17 BY
Rev. James Aitken Wylie, LL.D 1808-1890
author of "The Papacy," "Daybreak in Spain," &c. "Protestantism, the sacred cause of God's Light and Truth against the Devil's Falsity and Darkness." -Carlyle. Cassell & Company, Limited: London, Paris & New York. .
Table of Contents BOOK TENTH RISE AND ESTABLISHMENT OF PROTESTANTISM IN SWEDEN AND DENMARK. CAUSES THAT INFLUENCED THE RECEPTION OR REJECTION OF PROTESTANTISM IN THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES. Germany -causes disposing it toward the New Movement — Central Position — Free Towns — Sobriety and Morality of the People — Switzerland — The Swiss — Hardy-Lovers of Liberty — The New Liberty — Some Chapter 1 Accept, some Refuse —France— Its Greatness — Protestantism in France Glorified by its Martyrs — Retribution — Bohemia and Hungary— Protestantism Flourishes there — Extinction by Austrian Tyranny — Holland — Littleness of the Country—Heroism — Holland raised to Greatness by the Struggle — Belgium — Begins Well — Faints — Sinks down under the Two-fold Yoke of Religious and Secular Despotism. FORTUNES OF PROTESTANTISM IN ITALY, SPAIN, AND BRITAIN. Italy — Shall Italy be a Disciple of the Goth? — Pride in the Past her Stumbling-block — Spain — The Moslem Dominancy — It Intensifies Spanish Bigotry — Protestantism to be Glorified in Spain by Martyrdom Chapter 2 — Preparations for ultimate Triumph — England — Wicliffe — Begins the New Times — Rapid View of Progress from Wicliffe to Henry VIII. — Character of the King — His Quarrel with the Pope — Protestantism Triumphs — Scotland.
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