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ERASMUS & LUTHER:
THEIR ATTITUDE TO TOLERATION

ROBERT H. MURRAY LITT.D.

BY THE REV. ROBERT H. MURRAY, LITT.D. H. BLAKE SCHOLAR IN HISTORY, TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN EXAMINING CHAPLAIN TO THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN

LONDON SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. 1920

CONJUGI CARISSIMAE

CONTENTS

Title page: ERASMUS & LUTHER: THEIR ATTITUDE TO TOLERATION

ERASMUS & LUTHER: THEIR ATTITUDE TO TOLERATION

PREFACE

BIBLIOGRAPHY

CHAPTER I
THE MATURE THOUGHT OF ERASMUS

CHAPTER II
THE EARLY THOUGHT OF LUTHER

CHAPTER III
THE RIFT IN THE HARMONY

CHAPTER IV
THE EXCOMMUNICATION AND AFTER

CHAPTER V
THE PROBLEM OF AUTHORITY

CHAPTER VI
THE ATTITUDE OF ERASMUS

CHAPTER VII
THE FREE-WILL CONTROVERSY

CHAPTER VIII
THE PEASANTS’ WAR AND THE QUESTION OF AUTHORITY

CHAPTER IX
THE REFORM OF THE CHURCH

CHAPTER X
CREED AND COUNCIL

CHAPTER XI
CHURCH AND STATE

APPENDIX
THE CONCEPTION OF PROGRESS IN CLASSICAL AND RENAISSANCE WRITERS

BIBLIOGRAPHY

TABLE OF RULERS

POPES

HOLY ROMAN EMPERORS








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