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        II. Early Career of Adrian VI. Projects of Peace and Reform.
              
       
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        III. Adrian VI as a Reformer and Ecclesiastical Ruler.
              
       
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        IV. The Mission of Francesco Chieregati to the Diet
        of Nuremberg. —Adrian's Attitude towards the German Schism.
        
       
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        V. Adrian's Efforts to restore Peace and promote the Crusade. — The Fall of
        Rhodes and the Support of Hungary.
              
       
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        VI. The Intrigues of Cardinal Soderini and the Rupture with France. —Adrian VI
        joins the Imperial League. — His Death.
                
       
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        VII. Clement VII. —His Election, Character, and the Beginning of his Reign.
        —His Ineffectual Efforts for Peace and his Alliance with Francis I of France.
                
       
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      VIII. Results of the Battle of Pavia. —Quarrels
        between the Pope and the Emperor. —Formation of a Coalition against Charles V (League
        of Cognac, May 22, 1526).
        
       
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        IX. Clement VII and Italy at War with Charles V.—The Raid of the Colonna.
                
       
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        X. The Anti-Papal Policy of the Emperor. —Advance of the Imperial Army on Rome.
        
       
      
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        XII. The Anarchic Condition of the Papal States. —The Efforts of Henry VIII and
        Francis I to deliver the Pope. — The Attitude of Charles V. The Flight of
        Clement VII to Orvieto.
              
       
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        XIII. Clement VII in Exile at Orvieto and Viterbo.—The Imperialists leave Rome.
        — Disaster to the French Army in Naples.—The Weakness of the Pope’s
        Diplomacy.—His Return to Rome.
              
       
      
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        XV. The Meeting of Clement VII and Charles V at Bologna. —The Last Imperial
        Coronation.—Restoration of the Medicean Rule in
        Florence.
        
       
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        XVI. The Religious Divisions in Germany.
                
       
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        XVII. Negotiations as to the Council, to the Pacification of Nuremberg, 1532.
                
       
      
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        XIX. Clement the Seventh’s Second Meeting with the Emperor at Bologna.—The
        Conciliar Question in the Years 1532-1533.—The Pope and Francis I at
        Marseilles.— The Marriage of Catherine de’ Medici.
              
       
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        XX. The Divorce of Henry VIII and the English Schism.
              
       
      
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        XXII. The Close of the Pontificate of Clement VII.—His Position towards
        Literature and Art.
              
       
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        XXIII. Clement VII and the internal Affairs of the Church.— His Attitude towards
        the Questions of the Council and Reform.
              
       
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        XXIV. The Beginnings of the Catholic Reformation.—The Oratory of the Divine
        Love.—Gaetano di Tiene and Carafa.
        
       
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        XXV. Gian Matteo Giberti.—The Somaschi and the
        Barnabites.
        
       
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        XXVI. Reform of the Older Orders.—The Capuchins
              
       
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