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NINIVE ET L'ANCIEN TESTAMENT
PARROT , André
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NINIVE ET L'ANCIEN TESTAMENT
PARROT , André
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L’exploration de Ninive Mentions de Ninive dans l’A.T Les premiers voyageurs Le premier fouilleur : P.E Botta Layard Victor Place H. Rassam G. Smith E.W. Budge, L.W. King Campbell Thompson, Hutchinson, Hamilton et Mallowan Les débuts de Ninive Les Néo-Assyriens Documentation épigraphique et archéologique Tiglatpileser I Assurnazirpal II Salmanasar III Adadnirari III Tiglatpileser III Salmanasar V Sargon II Sennachérib Asarhaddon Assurbanipal La fin de Ninive Assuretililani Sinsharishkun Assuruballit Le prophète Nahum Le prophète Jonas Epilogue Tableaux chronologiques et synoptiques Des Juges à la prise de Samarie De la prise de Samarie à la ruine de Ninive
APPROCHE DE L'ANCIEN TESTAMENT
MARTIN-ACHARD , R.
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Introduction Première étude : Des difficultés de l'Ancien Testament à sa composition Seconde étude : Dimensions géographiques et historiques de l'Ancien Testament Troisième étude : De l'archéologie au langage de l'Ancien Testament Quatrième étude : Le message de l'Ancien Testament Cinquième étude : La lecture de l'Ancien Testament Annexe I : Aperçu chronologique de l'histoire du peuple de Dieu Annexe 2 : Aperçu sur le développement de l'Ancien Testament annexe 3 : Quelques manuscrits importants pour l'établissement du texte de l'Ancien Testament Annexe 4 : Quelques suggestions pratiques Annexe 5 : Bibliographie sommaire Fig. I : Carte générale Fig. II : Carte de la Palestine à l'époque des rois
LES GRANDES DECOUVERTES DE L'ARCHEOLOGIE
WHITE , Anne Terry
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Les explorateurs du passé Première partie Un rêve d’enfance Le trésor de Priam La tombe d’Agamemmon Une civilisation oubliée Le palais de Minos Fresques et tablettes Thésée et le Minotaure Les destructeurs Deuxième partie Un immense cimetière La pierre de Rosette Le domaine du Khâ Déceptions et succès Contrastes sociaux Pharaons et voleurs Tout-Ankh-Amon Dans toute sa gloire troisième partie Mystérieuses collines Le réveil de l’Assyrie Layard à l’assaut des collines Lions, taureaux et difficultés Au sein de Kouyoudjik La solution d’un problème Une prophétie se réalise La maîtresse des royaumes Quatrième partie Stephens ouvre les discussions Les secrets de la jungle Magie de l’Ancien Empire Grandeur et décadence au Yucatan Clair de lune sur Chichen-Itza Le puits livre son secret Au cœur d’une pyramide Les Grecs du Nouveau-Monde Mondes anciens, terres nouvelles
THE PROPHETS
Heschel , Abraham Joshua
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Abbreviations Introduction What manner of man is the prophet? Amos Hosea Isaiah Micah Jeremiah Habakkuk Second Isaiah History Chastisement Justice
L'EVANGILE DE MATTHIEU DANS LE CADRE DU PROBLEME SYNOPTIQUE
CORDAS , Daniel
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LES PARABOLES DE JÉSUS
JEREMIAS , Joachim
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CLARTES sur l'invisible
BERTEZENE , LOUISE
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PREFACE I. PLUS DE LUMIERE 2.LA PAROLE DE DIEU DEVANT SES JUGES 3. L'EAU ET LE FEU 4. QUI EST DIEU ? 5. NOTRE PERE, LE DIEU D'AMOUR 6. A CEUX QUI DISENT : IL N'Y A PAS DE DIEU 7. LE BIENFAITEUR 8. L'ETERNEL- CREATEUR 9. LA NOUVELLE CREATION Les nouvelles créations des hommes I0. LA NOUVELLE CREATION Les nouvelles créations divines II. PRESENCE INVISIBLE DE DIEU I2. FILS DE L'HOMME- FILS DE DIEU I3. LE ROYAUME DU PERE INDEX
L'HOMME DES BEATITUDES
CARRE , R.P.
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THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND
AUBIGNE , J.-H. Merle
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Contents INTRODUCTION BOOK ONE England before the Reformation CHAPTER ONE Christ Mightier than Druid Altars and Roman Swords Introduction--Work of the Sixteenth CenturyUnity and Diversity Necessity of considering the entire Religious History of England Establishment of Christianity in Great Britain-Formation of Ecclesiastical Catholicism in the Roman Empire-Spiritual Christianity received by Britain-Slavery and Conversion of Succat--His Mission to Ireland- Anglo-Saxons re-establish Paganism in EnglandColumba at Iona- Evangelical Teaching-Presbytery and Episcopacy in Great Britain- Continental Missions of the Britons--An Omission Page CHAPTER TWO lona yersus Rome CHAPTER THREE Page Pope Gregory the Great-Desires to reduce Britain-Policy of Gregory and Augustine--Arrival of the Mission-Appreciation--Britain superior to Rome--Dionoth at Bangor-First and Second Romish Aggressions- Anguish of the Britons-Pride of Romne-Rome has recourse to the Sword- Massacre-Saint Peter scourges an Archbishop-Oswald-His Victory– Corman-Mission of Oswald and Aidan-Death of Oswald Page Rome Converts Britain Character of OswiuDeath of AidanWilfrid at Rome-At Oswiu's Court -Finan and Colman--Independence of the Church attacked-Oswiu's Conquests and Troubles-Synod of Whitby--Cedda--Degeneration-The Disputation-Peter the GatekeeperTriumph of Rome-Gricf of the Britons--Popedom organized in England-Papal Exultation-Archbishop TheodoreCedda re-ordained--Discord in the Church-Disgrace and Treachery of Wilfrid--His end-Scotland attacked-Adamnan-Iona resists -A King converted by Architects---The Monk Egbert at lona-His History--Monkish Visions-Fall of Iona Page CHAPTER FOUR The Conflict with Papal Sufremacy Ckement-Stuggle between a Scotsman and an Englishman-Word Gat cnty--Clcuent's Success--IHis Condemnation--Virgil and the A xłes-ohn Scotus and Philosophical Religion-Alfred and the Bbla Darkness and Popery--William the Conqueror–Wulfstan at Edward' Tomb Struggle between William and Hildebrand -The Pope yields Page Premunire CHAPTER FIVE The Iron Age of Spiritual Slavery Anselm's Firmnes--Becket's Austerity--The King scourged-John becomes the Pope's Vassal-Collision between Popery and Liberty-The Vassal King ravages his KingdomReligion of the Senses and Superstition Page CHAPTER SIX Grosseteste and Bradwardine Reaction-Grossetes te--Principles of Reform-Contest with the Pope- Sewal--Progress of the Nation-Opposition to the Papacy-Conversion of Bradwardine-Grace is SupremeEdward III-Statutes of Provisors and CHAPTER SEVEN Light Streams from Lutterworth The Mendicant Friars-Their Disorders and Popular Indignation- WycliffeHis Success--Speeches of the Peers against the Papal Tribute- Agreement of Bruges--Courtenay and Lancaster-Wycliffe before the Convocation--Altercation between Lancaster and Courtenay-Riot- Three Briefs against WyclifeWycliffe at Lambeth-Mission of the Poor PriestsTheir Preachings and Persecutions--Wycliffe and the Four Regents Page CHAPTER EIGHT The Morning Star of the Reformation Page The Bible-Wycliffe's Translation-Efects of its Publication-Opposition of the Clergy--Wycliffe's Fourth Phase-Transubstantiation-Excom- munication--Wycliffe's Firmness-Wat TylerThe Synod-The Con- demned Propositions Wycliffe's Petition-Wycliffe before the Primate at Oxford-Wycliffe summoned to Rome--His Answer-The Trialogue His Death-And Character-His Teaching-His Ecclesiastical Views--A Prophecy Page CHAPTER NINE The Lollard Burnings The WycliffitesCall for Reform--Richard II-The first Martyr-Lord Cobham-Appears before Henry VBefore the Archbishop-His Confession and Death-The Lollards Page CHAPTER TEN The New Learning and the New Dynasty Learning at Florence--The Tudors--Erasmus visits England Sir Thomas More-Dean Colet-Erasmus and young Henry--Prince Arthur and Catherine---Marriage and Death-Catherine betrothed to Henry-Acces- sion of Henry VIII–Enthusiasm of the Learned-Erasmus recalled to England-Cromwell before the Pope-Cathe rine proposed to Henry- Their Marriage and Court-Tournaments-Henry's Danger CHAPTER ELEVEN War, Marriage and Preaching CHAPTER TWELVE The Pope excites to War--Colet's Sermon at St Paul's-The Flemish Campaign-Marriage of Louis XII and Princess Mary-Letter from Anne Boleyn--Marriage of Brandon and Mary-Oxford-Sir Thomas More at Court--Attack upon the Monasteries--Colet's Houschold--He preaches Reform--The Greeks and Trojans Page I19 Wolsey's Rise to Power CHAPTER THIRTEEN I0I Page 107 Wolsey--His first Commission-His Complaisance and Dioceses-Cardinal, Chancellor, and Legate-Ostentation and Necromancy-His Spies and Enmity-Pretensions of the Clergy Page 128 The Need for Reformation The Wolves-Richard Hunne-A Murder-Verdict af the Jury Hunne condemned and his Character vindicatedThe Gravesend Passage-boat-- A Festival disturbedBrown tortured-Visit from his Wife-A Marty Character of Erasmus-I5I6 and 5I7-Erasmus goes to Basie age 193 BOOK TWO The Reival of the Church CIA PTER ONE The Origin of the English Reformnalion Fur retoming Powers--Which reformed England ?-Papal Reforn ? yinyl Rckrm Royal Reformi--What is required in a legitimate ReommThe Share of the Kingly Power-Slhare of thc Episcopal Authority --Hih and lovw Church-Political Events--The Greck and Latin New Tstanent-Thoughts of Erasmus-Enthusiasm and Anger-Desire of Erasus--Clanours of the Pricsts--Their Attack at Court-Astonishment of Erasnus--His Labours for this Work-Edward Lee-His Character Lee's 7agei-Conspiracy Page 143 CHAPTER TWO The Greek Testament Awakens the Dead Efects of the New Testament in the Universities--Conversations--A Cambridge Fellow-Bilncy buys the New Testament-The first Passage- His Conversion-Protestantism the Fruit of the GospelThe Vale of the Severn-William Tyndale- -Evangelization at Oxford-Bilney teaches at Cambridge-Fryth-Is Conversion Possible ?True Consecration-The Refornıation has begun CHAPTER THREE Persecution and Intrigue Alarm of the ClergyThe Two Days--Thomas Man's PreachingTrue real Presence-Persecutions at Coventry-Standish preaches at St Paul's- His Petition to the King and Queen--His Arguments and Defeat-Wolsey's Ambition-First Overtures-Henry and Francis Candidates for the Empire Conference between Francis I and Sir T. Boleyn-The Tiara promised to Wolsey-The Cardinal's Intrigues with Charles and Francis Page CHAPTER FOUR Page 153 A Storm at Sodbury Hall TyndaleSodbury Hall-Sir John and Lady WalshTable-Talk--The Holy Scriptures-The Images-The Anchor of Faith--A Roman Camp Preaching of Faith and Works-Tyndale accused by the Priests-They tear up what he has plantedTyndale resolves to translate the Bible--His first Triumph-The Priests in the TavernsTyndale summoned before the Chancellor of Worcester--Consoled by an aged Doctor-Attacked by a Schoolman--His Secret becomes known-He leaves Sodbury Hall vii I60 Page r67 CHAPTER The Onslaught on Luther Luther's Works in England-Consultation of the Bishops---The Bull of Leo X published in England--Luther's Books burnt-Letter of Henry VIII-He undertakes to write against Luther-Cry of Alarm-Tradition and Sacra- mentalism--Prudence of Sir T. MoreThe Book presented to the Pope- Page I77 Defender of the Faith-Exultation of the King CHAPTER SIX Early Martyrs in Lincolnshire The Just Men of Lincolnshire-Their Assenmblies and Teaching-Agnes and Morden-Itinerant Libraries--Polemical Conversations--Sarcasm--Royal Decree and Terror-Depositions and Condemnations-Four Martyrs-A Conclave-Charles consoles Wolsey CHAPTER SEVEN All England Closed to Tyndale Character of Tyndale-He arrives in London--He preaches-The Cloth and the Ell-The Bishop of London gives Audience to Tyndale-He is dismissed-A Christian Merchant of London-Spirit of Love in the Refor- mation--Tyndale in Monmouth's House-Fryth helps him to translate the New Testament-Importunities of the Bishop of Lincoln-Persecution in London-Tyndale's Resolution--He departs-His Indignation against the Page Prelates--His Hopes CHAPTER EIGHT Bluff Hugh Latimer CHAPTER NINE Page 1 84 Bilney at Cambridge ConversionsThe University Cross-Bearer-A Leicestershire Farmer--A Party of Students Superstitious PracticesAn obstinate Papist-The Sophists-Latimer attacks Stafford-Bilney's Resolu- tion-Latimer hears Bilney's Confession-Confessor converted-New Life in Latimer-Bilney preaches Grace--Nature of the Ministry-Latimer's Character and Teaching-Works of Charity--Three Classes of Adversaries Clark and Dalaber Wolsey's Hopes and Fears Wolsey seeks the Tiara- Clement VII is elected Wolsey's Dissimulation- Charles offers France to Henry-Pace's Mission on this Subjcct-Wolsey reforms the monasteries-His secret Alliances--Treaty between France and England-Taxation and Insurrection--False Charges against the Reformers -Latimner's Defence-Tenterden Steeple ix I90 Page 211 Page I99 CHAPTER TN An Exile's Toil for a Nation's Life Tntake at llamburg--Finst two Gospels--Embarrassnent--Tyndak . Wittent CalugneThe New Testament at Press--Sudden Inter urrton--(xhleus at Cclogne--Rupert's Manuscripts-Discovery of Cch Is-His Inquines--His Alarm--Rincke and the Senate's Prohibition Consternation and Decision of Tyndale--Cochlæus writes to Engan Thdale ascends the Rhine-Prints two Editions at Worms-Tyndale' Praver CHAPTER ELE VEN The Awakening in Cambridge Worms and Cambridge-St Paul resuscitated-Latimer's Preaching-Never Man spake like this ManJoy and Vexation at CambridgeSermon by Prior Buckingham-Irony-Latimer's Reply to Buckingham-The Students threatened-Latimer preaches before the Bishop-He is forbidden to preach -The most zealous of Bishops-Barnes the Restorer ofLetters-Bilney under- takes to convert him-Barnes offers his Pulpit to Latimer-Fryth's Thirst for God-Christmas Eve, 1 525-Storm against Barnes-Ferment in the Colleges-Germany at Cambridge-Meetings at Oxford-General Ex- pectation BOOK THREE Page 219 CHAPTER ONE The English New Testament and the Court of Rome The Year of Grace, 1526 Page 227 Church and State essentially distinct-Their fundamental Principles--What restores Life to the Church-Separation from Rome necessary-Reform and LibertyThe New Testament crosses the Sea--Is hidden in London- Garret's Preaching and Zeal-DisSemination of Scripture-What the People find in it--The Effects it produces--Tyndale's Explanations-Roper, More's Son-in-law-Garret carries Tyndale's Testament to Oxford-Henry and his Valet-The Supplication of the Beggars-Two Sorts of Beggars Evils caused by Priests--More's Supplications of the Souls in Purgatory Page 243 CHAPTER TWO Oxford's Baptism of Suflering The two Authorities Commencement of the SearchGarret at Oxford-- His Flight--His Return and Imprisonment-Escapes and takes Refuge with DalaberGarret and Dalaber at Prayer--The Magnificat-Surprise among the Doctors Clark's Advice--Fraternal Love at Oxford--Alarm of Dalaber -His Arrest and Examination-He is tortured-Garret and twenty Fellows imprisoned--The Cellar-Condemnation and Humiliation Page 253 CHAPTER THREE The Severities of Popery Persecution at Cambridge-Barnes arrested--A grand Search--Barnes at Wolsey's Palace--Interrogated by the Cardinal-Conversation between Wolsey and Barnes--Barnes threatened with the Stake-His Fall and public Penance-Richard BayfeldHis Faith and ImprisonmentVisits CambridgeJoins Tyndale--The Confessors in the Cellar at OxfordFour of themn dieThe rest liberated CHAPTER FOUR The Tempest against the Truth Luther's Letter to the King--Henry's Anger-His Reply--Luther's Resolu- tion-Persecutions-Barnes escapes-Proclamations against the New Testament-W. Roy to Caiaphas-Third Edition of the New Testament- The Triumph of Law and Liberty--Hackett attacks the Printer-Hackett's Complaints-A Seizure-The Year 1526 in England CHAPTER FIVE The Divorce Question Opens CHAPTER SIX Page 262 Wolsey desires to be revenged--The Divorce suggested- -Henry's Sentiments towards the Queen-Wolsey's first Steps-Longland's Proceedings-Refusal of Margaret of Valois-Objection of the Bishop of Tarbes-Henry's Un- easinesCatherine's Alarm-Mission to Spain Page 278 Anne Boleyn Page 27I xi Anne Boleyn appointed Maid of Honour to Catherine-Lord Percy be- comes attached to her-Wolsey separates them-Anne enters Margaret's Household-Siege of Rone-CromwellWolsey's Intercession for the Popedom-He dernands the Hand of Renée of France for Henry-Failure-- Anne reappears at Court-Repels the Kingg's Advances-Henry's Letter He resoives to accelerate the Divorce-Two Motives which induce Anne to refuse the Crown-Wolsey's Opposition Page a84 CHAPTER SEVEN Bilney in Strength and Weakness Blnes's Preaching-His Arrest--Arthur's Preaching and Imprisonment-- Rilney's Examination--Contest betwecn he Judge and the Prisoner-- Blney's Wcakness and Fall-His Terrors--Two Wants-Arrival of the Fourth Edition of the New TestamentJoy among the Believers Page 292 CHAPTER EIGHT The Campaign for Henry's Divorce The Papacy intercepts the Gospel-The King consults Sir Thomas More Ecclesiastical Conferences about the Divorce-The Universities--Clark- The Nun of Kent-Wolsey decides to do the King's Will-Mission to the Pope--our DocumentsEmbarrassment of Charles V-Francis Philip at Madrid-Distress and Resolution of Charles--He turns away from the Reformation--Conference at the Castle of St Angelo-Knight arrives in Italy-His Flight-Treaty between the Pope and the Emperor--Escape of CHAPTER NINE The Dilemma and Duplicity of Clement VII The English Envoys at Orvieto--Their Oration to the Pope--Clement gains Time-The Envoys and Cardinal Sanctorum Quatuor-Stratagem of the Pope-Knight discovers it and returns--The Transformations of Antichrist -The English obtain a new Document-Fresh Stratagem--Demand of a second Cardinal-legate-The Pope's new Expedient--End of the Campaign Page 3o8 CHAPTER TEN Royal Threats Counter Papal Cunning Page 299 Disappointment in England War declared against Charles V-Wolsey desires to get him deposed by the Pope-A new Scheme-Embassy of Fox and Gardiner-Their Arrival at Orvieto-Their first Interview with Cle- ment--The Pope reads a Treatise by Henry-Gardiner's Threats and Clerment's Promise-The Modern Fabius-Fresh Interview and Menaces The Pope has not the K Gardiner's Proposition--Difficulties and Delays of the CardinalsGardiner's last Blows-Reverses of Charles V in Italy- The Pope's Terror and Concession-The Commission granted--Wolsey de- mands the Engagement-A LoopholeThe Pope's Distress Xi Page 3I6 the Pope-Confusion of Henry VIII-Wolsey's Orders--His Entreaties CHAPTER ELEVEN Wolsey's Desperate Demands Fox's Report to Henry and Anne-Wolsey's Impression--He demands the Decretal-One of the Cardinal's petty Manouvres He sets his Conscience at Rest--Gardiner fails at Rome-Wolsey's new Perfidy-The King's Anger against the Pope-Sir T. More predicts Religious Liberty--Erasmus invited -Wolsey's last Flight--Energetic Efforts at Rome-Clerment grants all Wolsey triumphs-Union of Rome and England Page 327 BOOK FOUR The Tw0 Divorces CHAPTER ONE A Thousand Wolseps for One Anne Boleyn Progress of the Reformation-The two Divorces--Entreaties to Anne BoleynThe Letters in the Vatican--Henry to Anne--Henry's Second Letter-Third-Fourth-Wolsey's Alarm-His fruitless Proccedings-He turns-The Sweating Sickness-Henry's Fears--New Letters to Anne- Anne falls sick--Her Peace-Henry writes to her Wolsey's Terror-Cam- peggio does not arrive--All dissemble at Court Page 337 CHAPTER TWO Scripture and the Spreading Revival Coverdale and Inspiration-He undertakes to translate the Scriptures: His Joy and Spiritual Songs--Tyball and the Laymen-Coverdale preaches at BumpsteadRevival at Colchester--Incomplete Societies and the New Testament-Persecution-Monmouth arrested and released. Page 349 CHAPTER THREE Campeggio Arrives in England Political Changes--Fresh Instructions from the Pope to Campeggio--His Delays-He unbosoms himself to Francis-A Prediction--Arrival of Campeg- gio-Wolsey's Uneasiness---Henry's Satisfaction--The Cardinal's Project- Campeggio's Reception--First Interview with the Queen and with the King Uselcs Eforts to make Campeggio part with the Decretal-The Nuncio' Conscience--Public OpinionMeasures taken by the King-His Speech to the Lords and Aldermen-Festivities--Wolsey seeks French Support- Contrariety xiii Page 357 CHAPTEK OUR 7he Search for William Tynlale True (a thole ity -WulseyHarAn' Matter --West sent to Coogn- Iatxns f Iyslale aui ryth ip ke at 'rankfortle nakes Die. Page 371 (wr -ydale at MarlgWest tetHs to LiglaHis I ortures in the Mlattey CHAP'TER EIVE The Iupe Burns his Bull Ne eity of the Reforatlon--Wolsey's Farrnestness with Da CasaleAn Auiem e with Clect V| -Crue lsition of thhe Pope-AJudas Kiss-A hew Brrf -Hryan and Vannes sent w RTIE-lenry and Du Br.llay- Woley' Keauots against thr Brief -xciement in Iondon--Mctamorphosis Page 377 Voey's Deline is Auguiish CIHA PTER SIX Wolsey belween Scylla and Charybdis The Pope's Illness-Wolsey's Desire--Conference about the Mernbers of the Con lave --Wolsey's Instructions -The Popr: recovers-Spcech of the Englısh Envoys to the Pope-Clenent willing o abandon England-The Englsh dernand the Pope's JDenial of the Brief--Wolsey's Aların-Intrigues --Bryan's Clearsightedness-1lcory's Threaty-Wolsey's new Efforts--He calla for an Appeal to Rome and retracts-Wolsey and Du Bellay at Richmond-The Ship of Statr. Page g83 CHAPTER SEVEN More and T yndale: A Theological LDuel DiNcussion between the Evangelicals and the Catholics-Union of Learning and Life-The Laity-Tewkesbury-His Appearance before the Bishop's Court--He ís tortured-Two Classes of Opponents--A Theological Duel- Scripture and the Church--Emancipation of the Mind-Mission to the Low Countrícs-T'yndale's Embarrassment-Tunstall wishes to buy the Bouk-Packington's Stratagem-Tyndale departs for Antwerp-His Ship- wreck--Arrival at Hamburg---Meets Coverdale Page 391 CHAPTER EIGHT A Qeen's Pleadings Convict a Court The Royal Session-itting of the 18th Junethe Queen's Protest--Sitting of the 21st June-Summons to the King and Oueen-Catherine's Specch- She retires--Imresuion on the Audience-The Kings Declaration-- Wolsey's Protet--Ouarrel between the Bishopt-New Sittuing--Apparition to the Maid of Kent-Wolsey chafed by Henry-The Earl of Wiltshire at Wolsey'-Private Conference between Catherine and the two Legaes Page 4o2 xiv CHAPTER NINE The Trial Ends in Farce The Trial resumed--Catherine summoned--Twelve Articles-The Winesses' Evidence-Arthur and Catherine really married-Campeggio oppses the Argument of Divine Rigbt--Other Argutnents--The Legates required to deliver Judgment--Their Tergiversations--Change in Men's Minds-Final Session-General Expectation--Adjournment during Harvest -Caipegrio excuses this Inmpertinence--The King's Indignation--Suffolk's Violence--Wolsey's Reply-He is ruined- General Accusations-The Cardinal turns to an Episcopal Life CHAPTER TEN Tyndale Received in a King's Palace Anne Boleyn at Hever--She reads the Obedience of a Christian Man-Is recalled to Court-Miss Gainsford and George Zouch-Tyndale's Book converts Zouch-Zouch in the Chapel-RoyalThe Book seized-Anne applies to HenryThe King reads the Book--Pretended Infiuence of the Book on Henry-The Court at Woodstock--The Park and its Goblins- Henry's Esteem for Anne Page 418 CHAPTER ELEVEN Wolsey Alone and Facing Ruin Embarrassment of the Pope-The Triumphs of Charles decide him-He traverses the Cause to Rome-Wolsey's Dejection-Henry's Wrath-His Fears-Wolsey obtains Comfort-Arrival of the two Legates at Grafton- Wolsey's Reception by Henry-Wolsey and Norfolk at Dinner-Henry with Anne-Conference between the King and the Cardinal-Wolsey's Joy and Grief-The Supper at Euston-Campeggio's Farewell Audience--Wolsey's Disgrace-Campeggio at Dover--He is accused by the Courtiers--Leaves England--Wolsey foresees his own Fall and that of the Papacy CHAPTER TWELVE Page 4II To Introduce Thomas Cranmer XV Page 425 A Meeting at Waltham-Youth of Thomas Cranmer--His early Education -Studies Scripture for three Years-His Functions as Examiner-the Supper at Waltham-New View of the Divorce--Fox communicates it to Henry-Cranmer's Vexation-Conference with the King-Cranmer at the Boleyns Page 435 CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Dethronement of Cardinal Wolsey Wolsey in the Court of Chancery--Accused by the Dukes-Refuses to rive up the Great Seal-His Despair-He gives up the Seal-Order to depart- His Inventory-Alarm-The Scene of Departure-Favourable Messapge Page 441 trom the King--Wolsey's Joy---His Fool-Arrival at Esher CHAPTER FOURTEEN New Leaders and a New Policy Thomas More elected Chancellor-A lay Government one of the great Facts of the Reformation--Wolsey accused of subordinating England to the Pope -He implores the King's Clemency--His Condemnation-Cromwell at EsherHis Character--He sets out for London--Sir Christopher Hales recommends him to the King-Cromwell's Interview with Henry in the Park-A new Theory--Cromwell clected Member of Parliament--Opened by Sir Thomas More-Attack on ecclesiastical Abuses--Reforms pro- nounced by the Convocation--Three Bills-Rochester attacks them- Resistance of the House of Commons Struggles--Henry sanctions the three Bills-Alarm of the Clergy and Disturbances Page 447 CHAPTER FIFTEEN They that will live godly in Christ Jesus The last Hour--More's Fanaticism--Debates in Convocation-Royal Proclamation-The Bishop of NorwichSentences condemned-Latimer's Opposition-The New Testament burnt-The Persecution begins--Hitton -BayfeldTunstall and Packington--Bayfield arrested-The Rector PatnoreLollards' Tower-Tyndale and Patmore-A Musician-Freese the Painter-Placards and Martyrdom of Bennet-Thomas More and John Petit--Bilney Page 456 CHAPTER SIXTEEN Wolsey Falls like Lucifer Wolsey's Terror--Impeachment by the Peers-Cromwell saves him-The Cardinal's Iliness--Ambition returns to him--His Practices in Yorkshire He is arrested by Northumberland-His Departure-Arrival of the Con- stable of the Tower--Wolsey at Leicester Abbey--Persecuting Language He dies-Three Movements: Supremacy, Scripture, and Faith Page 469
LIVING LETTERS
TAYLOR , Kenneth N.
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Romans I Corinthians II Corinthians Galatians Ephesians Philippians Colossians I Thessalonians II Thessalonians I Timothy II Timothy Titus Philemon Hebrews James I Peter II Peter I John II John III John Jude
Memorials of Calvary
BUNCH , TAYLOR G.
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SIGNIFICATION OF THIS VOLUME purpose of the ordinance the preparatory service parables of Calvary the heart of the gospel the atonement self-examination in remembrance of me the lamb that was slain crucified with christ a table in the wilderness and he took the cup the cleansing fountain the sing of the cross the sacrament and a living saviour the lord's supper and the new convenant the cross and righteousness by faith the lord's supper and the second advent he shewed unto them his hands when jesus sang the power of the cross the gethsemane struggle christ or barabbas love speaks from the cross love's answer to prayer Calvary and filial love love's cry of despair love's appeal for compassion the unknown soldier at the cross love's shout of triumph love's final surrender he died of a broken hear the vision of calvary love's
LES PARABOLES DE JÉSUS
JEREMIAS , Joachim
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Présentation Note du traducteur Préface I. Le problème II. De l’Eglise primitive à Jesus I. La traduction des paraboles en grec 2. Les adaptations au milieu hellénistique. 3. Les embellissements... 4. L'influence de Ancien Testament et des thèmes de récit populaire 5- Le changement d'auditoire 6. L'Église utilise les paraboles pour son enseignement de la morale. 7 L'influence de la situation de l’Eglise. 8. L'allégorisation 9. Colletions de paraboles et fusion de paraboles IO- Le cadre III. Le message des paraboles de Jésus I. Le salut est là ! 2. La miséricorde de Dieu pour ses débiteurs 3. La grande confiance 4. Devant la catastrophe 5. Les exigences de l'heure. 6. Comment doit vivre un disciple 7. La Passion et la manifeStation glorieuse du Fils de l'homme 8. L'accomplissement 9. Les ations symboliques
LES PARABOLES DE JÉSUS
JEREMIAS , Joachim
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Présentation Note du traducteur Préface I. Le problème II. De l’Eglise primitive à Jesus I. La traduction des paraboles en grec 2. Les adaptations au milieu hellénistique. 3. Les embellissements... 4. L'influence de Ancien Testament et des thèmes de récit populaire 5- Le changement d'auditoire 6. L'Église utilise les paraboles pour son enseignement de la morale. 7 L'influence de la situation de l’Eglise. 8. L'allégorisation 9. Colletions de paraboles et fusion de paraboles IO- Le cadre III. Le message des paraboles de Jésus I. Le salut est là ! 2. La miséricorde de Dieu pour ses débiteurs 3. La grande confiance 4. Devant la catastrophe 5. Les exigences de l'heure. 6. Comment doit vivre un disciple 7. La Passion et la manifeStation glorieuse du Fils de l'homme 8. L'accomplissement 9. Les ations symboliques
LE COEUR ET LES MAINS
Kohler , Marc
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INTRODUCTION AVANT PROPOS Ceux qui l'ont vu La lumière est faite L'offrande perpétuelle les marques de la foi Nul n'est exempté Démission des chrétiens ? Les séducteurs et le protecteur Le grand renouveau Nous ne pouvons pas Une vie d'amour Anéantir Jésus ? Aimés ,nous aimons ? Dieu donne des épreuves Jésus ,Dieu véritable
CLARTES Sur l'Invisible
BERTEZENE , LOUISE
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PREFACE I. PLUS DE LUMIERE 2.LA PAROLE DE DIEU DEVANT SES JUGES 3. L'EAU ET LE FEU 4. QUI EST DIEU ? 5. NOTRE PERE, LE DIEU D'AMOUR 6. A CEUX QUI DISENT : IL N'Y A PAS DE DIEU 7. LE BIENFAITEUR 8. L'ETERNEL- CREATEUR 9. LA NOUVELLE CREATION Les nouvelles créations des hommes I0. LA NOUVELLE CREATION Les nouvelles créations divines II. PRESENCE INVISIBLE DE DIEU I2. FILS DE L'HOMME- FILS DE DIEU I3. LE ROYAUME DU PERE INDEX
LES PARABOLES DE JESUS
JEREMIAS , Joachim
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Première Partie LE PROBLÈME Deuxième Partie DE L'ÉGLISE PRIMITIVE A JÉSUS I - La traduction des paraboles en grec II - Les adaptations au milieu hellénistique III - Les embellissements IV - L'influence de l'Ancien Testament et des thèmes de récit populaire V- Le changement d'auditoire VI - L’Eglise utilise les paraboles dans son enseignement de la morale VII - L'influence de la situation de l'Eglise a - L'Eglise missionnaire b - Le retard de la Parousie C - Les directives pour la conduite des communautés VIII - L'allégorisation IX - Collections de paraboles et fusion de paraboles a - Couples de paraboles b - Collections de paraboles c- Fusion de paraboles X - Le cadre a - Les contextes secondaires b - Les données rédactionnelles et les transitions c- Les formules d'introduction d - La conclusion des paraboles Troisième Partie LE MESSAGE DES PARABOLES DE JÉSUS I - Le salut est là I II - La miséricorde de Dieu pour ses débiteurs II - La grande confiance IV - Devant la catastrophe V- Les exigences de l'heure VI - Comment doit vivre un disciple VII - La Passion et la manifestation glorieuse du Fils de l'homme VIII - L'accomplissement IX - Les actions symboliques Quatrième Partie CONCLUSION
A SPIRIT-CONTROLLED LIFE
Horn , Neville
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231.3 HOR 1. Personality, Place and Program of the Holy Spirit 2. Five Ways of Hindering the Holy Spirit 3. The Process of the Spirit's Dealing 4. Your Personality Controlled by the Holy Spirit 5. World Evangelism and the Holy Spirit 6. The Holy Spirit and the Believer's Witness
JÉSUS HISTOIRE DE L'EGLISE DU CHRIST
Rops , Daniel
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INTRODUCTION: COMMENT CONNAISSONS NOUS JESUS? LA VOIX QUI CRIE DANS LE DESERT LA VIERGE MERE ET L'ENFANT-DIEU UN CANTON DANS L'EMPIIRE LE SEMEUR SORTIT POUR SEMER LA SEMENCE DE L'EGLISE FILS DE L'HOMME, FILS DE DIEU LE GRAIN DANS LES PIERRES SIGNE DE CONTRADICTION LES DERNIERS JOURS LE "PROCES DE JESUS" SI LE GRAIN DE BLE NE MEURT PAS LA VICTOIRE SUR LA MORT JESUS ET LA CRITIQUE UNE QUESTION DISPUTEE : LE SAINT SUAIRE DE TURIN LE CHRISTIANISME EST IL NE DE L'ESSENISME
HISTOIRE DE L'EGLISE
GAILLARD , Dom Louis
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CHAPTTNE PREMIER, - Benoit XV et la guerre. 1. Traraller pour la paix. L'ÉGLISE AU XXe SIÈCLE 2. Le moade noureau-nė de la guerre I9I4- I9I8 TABLE DES MATIRES CHAPITRE II. Benoit XV et 1'Italie HAPITRE III. - Action doctrinale 1. Tendances générales 2. Le Code de Droit canonique. 3. Les missions cathoiques. 4 Les Eglises dOrient. Liste des encvcliquzs publiies par Benoit XV Liste des saints canonisės par Benoit XV. I. Pie XI. CHAPITRE IV. Les papes Pie XI et Pie XII. 2. Pie XII. Liste des encycliques publiées par Pie XI. Liste des saints canonisés sous le pontificat de Pie XI. Liste des encyiques pubiées par Pie XII. Liste des saints canonisés sous le pontificat de Pie XII. . I. L'Égise. CHAPITRE V. -Leuvre doctrinale des papes Pie XI et Pie XII 2. Le Christ-Roi 3. La Vierge Marie. 4 Hoani generis. CHAPIIRE VI. La liturgie et la musique sacrée au XXe siècle I. L'action des papes du Xx* siècle en matière de liturgie. 2. Mediator Dei. . 3- La restauration des solennités pascales. 4 Le mouvement liturgique - 5. L musique sacrée CHAPITE VII, La doctrine eociale đe 1Esise 1. La farmille chrétienne au xr sècle seloa la docrrine de Rglse 2. La doctrne socak de l'Ếgsc au 3. L'Eglise et la paix. 4. La pressc, le anemae la rado. Lea Uaíversités. CHAPITR VIII La vie intellect uefle de 1'Ếgis. Theologne Ecrnture sainte Patrologic Drut canon Phulosophic. Hsturc de l'Éelsc -Liturge t MEMUc s 1. L'Europe nourelle CHArTRE IX Politique mondiaio de 1922 à 1039 2. Les ds de Lran. 3. Le favn 4 L'ht lcframc S. LecUriunae. CHAPITRE X. -LEglise miseionnaire au XX lec le 1. La doNInne msuonatc de IFetxe 2. Le ckkrgt 3. Eglic oTrl 4 Rclgcut t telzu $. L'apstolat ds la CHAPITS XI. 1Eg Lige dans le monde as miou đu XX Lo organismes suptanatiasut. L'Egisc en tuupe TARLE DEs MATIRES L'icise tine. al L'anxe da prttres -t L'Autbc. La kgyue L'AllemAgne de l'Oucst ou l'Aemagne 6krak. L'Espagne. Le Dancaark et les Pas Scantinaves Le Prtual ecle. Lu Grbte. L'Irank. La Grande- Bretagne avec IEoosse et rlrlande du Noed Le grandduché de Lxe Ls PyBas. La Suissse LU. RSS