CHAPTER II: 1512-1525 — CHAPTER III: 1523-1525.
1512-1525.
The Reformation in Meaux [65]67
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples [66]67
Restores Letters to France [67]68
Wide Range of his Studies [68]68
Guillaume Farel, his Pupil [69]68
Devotion of Teacher and Scholar [70]69
Lefèvre publishes a Latin Commentary on the Pauline Epistles (1512)
[71]70
Enters into Controversy with Natalis Beda (1518) [72]71
The Sorbonne's Declaration (Nov. 9, 1521) [73]71
Briçonnet, Bishop of Meaux [74]72
His First Reformatory Efforts [75]72
Invites Lefèvre and Farel to Meaux [76]73
Effects of the Preaching of Roussel and others [77]74
De Roma's Threat [78]76
Lefèvre publishes a Translation of the New Testament (1523) [79]77
The Results surpass Expectation [80]79
Bishop Briçonnet's Weakness [81]80
Forbids the "Lutheran" Doctors to preach [82]81
Lefèvre and Roussel take Refuge in Strasbourg [83]84
Jean Leclerc whipped and branded [84]87
His barbarous Execution at Metz [85]88
Pauvan burned on the Place de Grève [86]89
The Hermit of Livry [87]92
Briçonnet becomes a Jailer of "Lutherans" [88]92
Lefèvre's Writings condemned by the Sorbonne (1525) [89]93
He becomes Tutor of Prince Charles [90]94
Librarian at Blois [91]94
Ends his Days at Nérac [92]95
His Mental Anguish [93]95
Michel d'Arande and Gérard Roussel [94]96
1523-1525. Francis I. and Margaret of Angoulême--Early Reformatory Movements and Struggles [95]99 Francis I. and Margaret of Angoulême [96]99 The King's Chivalrous Disposition [97]100 Appreciates Literary Excellence [98]101 Contrast with Charles V. [99]101 His Religious Convictions [100]102 His Fear of Innovation [101]102 His Loose Morality [102]103 Margaret's Scholarly Attainments [103]104 Her Personal Appearance [104]105 Her Participation in Public Affairs [105]106 Her First Marriage to the Duke of Alençon [106]106 Obtains a Safe-Conduct to visit her Brother [107]106 Her Second Marriage, to Henry, King of Navarre [108]107 Bishop Briçonnet's Mystic Correspondence [109]108 Luther's Teachings solemnly condemned by the University [110]108 Melanchthon's Defence [111]109 Regency of Louise de Savoie [112]109 The Sorbonne suggests Means of extirpating the "Lutheran Doctrines" (Oct. 7, 1523) [113]110 Wide Circulation of Luther's Treatises [114]112 François Lambert, of Avignon [115]112 Life among the Franciscans [116]113 Lambert, the first French Monk to embrace the Reformation [117]113 He is also the First to Marry [118]114 Jean Châtellain at Metz [119]114 Wolfgang Schuch at St. Hippolyte [120]115 Farel at Montbéliard [121]117 Pierre Caroli lectures on the Psalms [122]118 __________________________________________________________________
The Heptameron of the Queen of Navarre [123]119
