Wednesday, August 14, 2013

J.H. Merle d'Aubigne: The Reformation in England

d’Aubigne, J.H. Merle. The Reformation in England, Vol.1. Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1994. D’Aubigne, Merle.

Volume 1 is available at:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Reformation-England-Volume-1/dp/0851514863/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&qid=1375919662&sr=8-13&keywords=Merle+d%27Aubigne ...

Volume 2 is available at: http://www.amazon.com/The-Reformation-England-Volume-2/dp/0851514871/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1375919662&sr=8-1&keywords=Merle+d%27Aubigne

There are four books in volume over 456 pages.

Book One: England Before the Reformation:

1. Christ Mightiers than Druid Altars and Roman Swords (2nd-6th centuries)
2. Iona versus Rome (6th-7th centuries)
3. Rome Converts Britain (7th centuries)
4. Conflict with Papal Supremacy (7th-11th centuries
5. Iron Age of Spiritual Slavery (11th-13th centuries)
6. Grossteste and Bradwardine (13th-14th centuries)
7. Light Streams from Lutterworth (1329-1380)
8. Morning Star of the Reformation (1380-1384)
9. Lollard Burnings (15th century)
10. New Learning and New Dynasty (1485-1512)
11. War, Marriage, and Preaching (1513-1515)
12. Wolsey’s Rise to Power (1507-1518)
13. Need for Reformation (1514-1517)

Book Two: Revival of the Church:

1. Origin of the English Reformation (1516-1519)
2. Greek New Testament Awakens the Dead (1516-1521)
3. Persecutions and Intrigue (1518-1520)
4. Storm at Sodbury Hall (1522-1523)
5. Onslaught of Luther (1517-1521)
6. Early Days in Lincolnshire (1521-1522)
7. All England Closed to Tyndale (1523-1524)
8. Bluff Hugh Latimer (1485-1524)
9. Wolsey’s Hopes and Fears (1523-1525)
10. Exile’s Toil for a Nation’s Life (1524-1526)
11. Awakenings in Cambridge (1524-25)

Book Three: English New Testament and Court of Rome:

1. Year of Grace (1526)
2. Oxford’s Baptism of Suffering (1526-1528)
3. Severities of Popery (1526-1528)
4. Tempest Against the Truth (1526)
5. Divorce Question Opens (1526-1527)
6. Ann Boleyn (1522-27)
7. Bilney in Strength and Weakness (1527)
8. Campaign for Henry’s Divorce (1527)
9. Dilemna and Dupicity of Clement VII (1527-1528)
10. Royal Threats Counter Papal Cunning (January to March 1528)
11. Wolsey’s Desperate Demands (April to July 1528)

Book Four: Two Divorces

1. “A Thousands Wolseys for One Anne Boleyn” (1528)
2. Scripture and Spreading Revival (1527-1529)
3. Campeggio Arrives in England (July to November 1528)
4. Search for William Tyndale (1528-1530)
5. Pope Burns His Bull (November 1528)
6. Wolsey Between Scylla and Charybdis (1529)
7. More and Tyndale: Theological Duel (1528-1529)
8. Queen’s Pleadings Convict a Court (1529)
9. Trial Ends in Farce (July 1529)
10. Tyndale Received in a King’s Palace (1529)
11. Wolsey Alone and Facing Ruin (Summer 1529)
12. To Introduce Thomas Cranmer (1489-1529)
13. Dethronement of Wolsey (October 1529)
14. New Leaders and New Policy (October and November 1529)
15. “They That Will Live Godly…” (1529-1531)
16. Wolsey Falls Like Lucifer (1530)

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