. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . her,Reformation^390 ff. The councilof Trent, 1545-1563- Ward, Coujiier Reformation^ Chap. III.; Symonds, Catholic Reaction, Chap. II.; Alzog, Church History, III. 340-360; Penn. II., No. 6. The Jesuit order. Shorthouse, John Inglesant (novel). 222 Later Age of the Reformation [§ 218 with earlier monastic orders, its leading characteristic was thepractice of mingling with the world in all sorts of occupa-tions wherever influence was to be acquired or something gained for the cause ofCatholicism. To educa-tion, diplomacy, and theconf


. Medieval and modern history; an outline of its development . her,Reformation^390 ff. The councilof Trent, 1545-1563- Ward, Coujiier Reformation^ Chap. III.; Symonds, Catholic Reaction, Chap. II.; Alzog, Church History, III. 340-360; Penn. II., No. 6. The Jesuit order. Shorthouse, John Inglesant (novel). 222 Later Age of the Reformation [§ 218 with earlier monastic orders, its leading characteristic was thepractice of mingling with the world in all sorts of occupa-tions wherever influence was to be acquired or something gained for the cause ofCatholicism. To educa-tion, diplomacy, and theconfessional, especially toacting as the confessors ofpersons in positions of po-litical activity, the earlyJesuits devoted particularattention, and in all direc-tions their eflbrts were ofgreat value in checking thespread of Protestantismand even in making somerecovery of what had beenlost. In somewhat later times the methods of the Jesuitsexcited the suspicion of all the European governments, andtheir influence has been much less than in the Ignatius Loyola Topics Just what was the change in the English Church made by Why did he persecute both Protestants and Catholics? Whywas Mary naturally a Catholic? And Elizabeth a Protestant? Thereligious and political ideas of Calvin. Their influence on were they suited to the Atiglo-Saxon race? Their influence onliberty. What combination of elements in the Huguenot party? Thecharacter of Protestantism in the Netherlands. The reformation inthe Catholic Church. In the papacy. The decisions of the council ofTrent. The fundamental idea and the methods of the Jesuit order. Topics for Assigned Studies John Calvin. Fisher, Reformation, Chap. VII. Baird, Rise of theHuguenots, I. 198-216. - Alzog, Church History, III. 143-155Froude, essay in Short Studies, Vol. II. Penn. III., No. 3. Topics for Review 223 The Jesuit order. Symonds, Catholic Reaction^ Chap. IV. Ward,Counter Keforjitation^ 31-46. Alzog, C


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