Outlines of Studies in the History of the Middle Ages With Suggestions As to T

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Outlines of Studies in the History of the Middle Ages With Suggestions As to T
George Lincoln Burr
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The heretic in hiding.
1. Luther at the Wartburg (May I52i-March 1522).
The abduction. The Wartburg. Junker Georg. His cor- respondents. The translation of the New Testament.
2. Wittenberg leaderless.
Spalatin. Melanchthon. Carlstadt. The dissension as to monachism and the mass. The student disturbances. The Zwickau prophets.
3. The new pope.
Adrian of Utrecht as Pope Adrian VI (Jan. 1522-Sept.
1523)- VI. The open revolt.
1. Luther's return to Wittenberg.
2. Sickingen's outbreak.
3. The new pre
...achers of Lutheranism.
4. The attitude of the Council of Regency.
5. The Diet of Nuremberg (Nov. 1522-March 1523).
The pope's appeal. The Gravamina. The committee and its report. The Diet's edict.
THE REFORMATION.
V. THE SWISS REVOLT FROM ROME.
I. The Swiss in the second decade of the i6th century, i. Their territories. 2. Their social elements. 3. Their reli- gious organization. II. Ulrich Zwingli (1484-1531).
1. His home.
2. His humanistic training (at Bern, at Vienna, at Basel).
3. His pastorate at Glarns (1506-1516).


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