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Frontmatter
Author's Preface
Book One Council and Reform from the Council of Basle to the Lateran Council
I Victory of the Papacy over the Reform Councils
II Survival of Conciliar Theory
III The Papal Reaction
IV Tensions within the Restored Papacy
V Failure of the Conciliar Attempts of Basle (1482) and Pisa
(1511)
VI The Papacy and Church Reform: the Fifth Council of the Lateran
VII The Spontaneous Reform of the Members
Book Two Why so late? The antecedents of the Council of Trent 1517-1545
I Luther's "Reform" and Council
II "A Free Christian Council in German Lands"
III War--No Council
IV Augsburg and the Emperor's Proposal for a Council (1530)
V Fruitless Negotiations (1531-1534)
VI Paul III and the Convocation of a Council at Mantua
VII The Miscarriage of Mantua and Vicenza
VIII The Dream of an Understanding and the Reality of the Differences
IX Reform without a Council
X The First Convocation of the Council of Trent
XI The Peace of Crepy and the Second Tridentine Convocation
XII The Theatre and the Inauguration
Bibliography and Abbreviations
Index
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