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100 1 $aNorwood, Frederick Abbott.
245 10 $aStrangers and exiles$ba history of religious refugees$c[by] Frederick A. Norwood.
260 $aNashville,$bAbingdon Press$c[1969]
300 $a1 online resource (2 volumes)$billustrations, maps
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 2, pages 479-511).
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aVOLUME 1 : I. FROM PHARAOH TO TORQUEMADA -- 1. Roots in the Old Testament -- a. Nomadic wandering -- b. The exodus -- c. The exile -- 2. Roots in the New Testament -- a. Apostolic refugees -- b. The parable of the great banquet -- c. The parable of the tares -- d. Advice in time of persecution -- 3. From persecuted to persecutor -- a. The persecuted -- b. The persecutor -- 4. Ancient Christian refugees -- a. Roman victims -- b. Arianism and its consequences -- c. Donatism in North Africa -- d. Churches of the East -- 5. The Jewish Diaspora to 1492 -- a. The fall of Jerusalem -- b. The Diaspora -- c. Rise of Islam and a Jewish Golden Age -- d. Crusades and aftermath -- e. End of the Golden Age in Spain -- 6. The Medieval church and inquisition -- a. The Catholic doctrine of the church -- b. Origins of the Medieval inquisition -- c. Form and procedure of the Medieval inquisition -- 7. Medieval Christian refugees -- a. Forerunners of the Cathari -- b. The Cathari -- c. Waldenses to the Bull of 1487 -- d. Lollards and Hussites -- II. FROM WORMS TO VERSAILLES (1517-1685) -- 8. Religious liberty in the Reformation -- a. Tolerance and intolerance in Catholic humanism -- b. The mainline Reformers -- c. The radical Reformers -- d. Anglicanism and Nascent Puritanism -- e. Some famous books -- 9. Wars of religion -- a. The empire (Holy and Roman) -- b. Turmoil in France -- c. Spain and the Inquisition -- d. The struggle for freedom in the Netherlands -- e. East Central Europe -- f. Obits -- 10. Protestant refugees in sixteenth-century England -- a. Early developments -- b. Under Edward VI -- c. Flight in time of Mary -- d. Return under Elizabeth -- 11. The strangers' "model churches" in sixteenth-century England -- a. The establishment -- b. The model church -- c. Premature demise -- 12. The Reformed on the continent -- a. The nature of the movements -- b. Low countries and the Lower Rhine -- c. Middle Rhineland -- d. Upper Rhineland -- e. From France to Switzerland -- f. From Italy to Switzerland -- 13. The Marian Exiles -- 14. The Reformation refugees and European society -- a. England: earning a living and mutual help -- b. London and Norwich -- c. Germany: economic activity -- d. Frankfurt, Hanau, and Frankenthal -- e. Switzerland -- f. The social impact of the religious refugees -- 15. Roman Catholics -- a. Early beginnings -- b. The Elizabethan settlement -- c. Elizabeth and political Catholicism -- d. Epilogue -- 16. Radical Reformers -- a. General considerations -- b. From Switzerland down the Rhine and Danube -- c. To, in, and from the Netherlands -- d. South German lands -- e. Moravia -- f. East around the Vistula -- g. Other areas -- h. Free spirits in East Central Europe -- 17. Denominationalism and religious liberty -- a. Early essays -- b. Commonwealth experiments -- c. Restoration settlements -- 18. Oppression and enlightenment -- a. The Thirty Years' War -- b. The Waldenses to the Piedmontese Easter -- c. The reasonableness of Christianity -- d. The Wesleyan synthesis -- III. MAPS -- The biblical world -- The wandering Jew in the Middle Ages -- The refugee crescent -- East Central Europe.
505 0 $aVOLUME 2 : III. FROM OLD WORLD TO NEW WORLD -- 19. Jews in and out of the Ghetto, 1492-1914 -- a. Sephardic Jews after 1492; the Ghetto -- b. Ashkenazi Jews in Eastern Europe -- c. Jews in modern times -- 20. The Huguenots of the Dispersion -- a. From Nantes to Fontainebleau, 1598-1685 -- b. The revocation of the Edict of Nantes -- 21. The dispersion of the Huguenots -- a. The Netherlands -- b. Switzerland -- c. England -- d. Ireland and Scotland -- e. The Rhineland -- f. Brandenburg -- g. Scandinavia and East Europe -- h. Around the world -- i. Conclusions on influence and importance -- 22. Waldenses of the Glorious Return -- a. The Great Persecution -- b. The emigration to Switzerland -- c. In exile -- d. The Glorious Return -- e. Later history -- 23. The Salzburgers -- a. Beginnings -- b. Seventeenth century -- c. Eighteenth century -- 24. Mennonites to 1914 -- a. Migrations from Switzerland -- b. Upper Rhine and Danube -- c. North Germany and the Baltic -- d. Russia -- e. The Hutterites -- 25. The Alexanderwohl Mennonite Migration -- a. West Prussia -- b. South Russia -- c. Midwest America -- 26. Western Catholics and the East -- a. The Russian Orthodox -- b. Roman Catholics in the French Revolution -- 27. Opening of the New World -- a. Refuge of the saints in New England -- b. Goats in the sheepfold -- c. Huguenots in the New World -- d. Waldenses in America -- 28. Immigrants and refugees in America -- a. Colonial movements -- b. Nineteenth-century migrations from Europe -- c. The Mormon migration -- IV. FROM ROVING REFUGEES TO MIGRATING MASSES -- 29. Age of disruption -- a. The novelty of the twentieth century -- b. Global migration -- 30. World War I and the aftermath -- a. Greeks and Turks -- b. Armenians -- c. Assyrians -- d. Russians -- 31. Victims of totalitarianism -- a. Response to the need -- b. Fascism and Nazism -- c. The Spanish Civil War -- d. World War II -- 32. Europe after World War II -- a. Aftermath -- b. Developing organization: UNRRA, IGCR, and IRO -- c. The Hungarian Revolution -- d. World Refugee Year -- e. In recent years -- 33. The Near East -- a. Early movements and Turkey -- b. Israel -- c. Arabs-refugees from refugees -- 34. The Far East -- a. South Asia -- b. East Asia -- 35. Dispersion around the world -- a. Agencies for resettlement -- b. Sowing of the seed -- c. Recent continuing movements -- 36. Refugees for conscience' sake -- a. The faithful among the masses -- b. Christian seed still scattered -- c. The Mennonites -- 37. The church is there -- a. Voluntary agencies -- b. An international interdenominational agency -- the WCC divison of inter-church aid and service to refugees -- c. Interdenominational agencies in separate countries -- d. Denominational agencies -- 38. The land of Nod, east of Eden -- a. The refugee individual -- b. The refugee church -- V. Maps -- Dispersion of the Huguenots -- The Waldenses -- The Salzburgers -- The spread of the Swiss Mennonites -- The spread of the Dutch Mennonites -- The Near East -- Distribution of the Jews -- Mennonite migration: 1923-30 -- Mennonite migration: World War II.
520 $aErudite, balanced, and pleasingly written in spite of its long account of mayhem in the name of divinity, this is a storehouse of history and anecdote from the time of the pharoahs to the present. Concentrated mainly on Christian intolerances that moved populations.
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