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|- |colspan=2 align=center|Vol. VII—Continental Europe (380—1906) |- | |- |colspan=2 align=center|PART I—EARLY CHRISTIANITY |- | || Page |- |St. ChrysostomThe Blessings of Death
        (About 380) || 3 |- |St. AugustineOn the Lord's Prayer || 7 |- |AbelardThe Divine Tragedy || 17 |- |St. BernardWhy Another Crusade? (About
       1145)|| 20 |- | |- | colspan=2 align=center| PART II—THE REFORMATION |- | |- |Savonarola—I A Report on His Embassy to
        the King
(1495) ||25 |- |    II After His Excommunication (1498) || 28 |- |ZwingliOn Mercenary Soldiers (About 1530) || 30 |- |LutherBefore the Diet of Worms (1520) || 38 |- |MelanchthonOn the Death of Luther (1546) || 44 |- |CalvinOn Suffering Persecution || 50 |- | |- |colspan=2 align=center|PART III—MODERN FRANCE |- | |- |BossuetOn the Death of the Great Condé
        (1686) || 63 |- |BourdaloueOn the Passion of Christ || 67 |- |FenelonTrue and False Simplicity || 74

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