Origins of the Reformation by James MacKinnon
Today’s free book is James MacKinnon’s wide-ranging study of the factors that triggered the European Reformation. This public domain title was digitised from the copy held in Spurgeon’s College Library.
James MacKinnon [1860-1945], The Origins of the Reformation. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1939. Hbk. pp.448. [Click here to visit the download page for this title]
Table of Contents
- Preface
- The Medieval Empire and Papacy
- Boniface VIII. in Conflict with Philip IV and Edward I.
- The Papacy at Avignon
- The Religious Opposition
- Renewed Conflict with the Empire
- The Literary Attack on the Papacy
- The Englosh Parliament and the Papacy
- Wyclif as a Reformer (1)
- Wyclif as a Reformer (2)
- The Lollards
- The Great Schism (1378-1417)
- ]John Hus and the Reform Movement in Bohemia
- The Prosecution of Hus and Jerome
- The Revolutionary Sequel in Bohemia
- The Unity and Reform of the Church
- Renewed Conflict with the Papacy (1431-39)
- The Unreformed Papacy (1447-1517))
- Savonarola—Prophet and Reformer
- The Reolutionary Movement in Germany
- Late Mediaeval Dissent and Mysticism
- Mediaeval Thought in Relation to the Reformation
- Humanism in Relation to the Reformation (1)
- Humanism in Relation to the Reformation (2)
- Conclusiom
- Index