An edition of The Revolution Against Christendom (2006)

The Revolution Against Christendom

A History of Christendom

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June 17, 2015 | History
An edition of The Revolution Against Christendom (2006)

The Revolution Against Christendom

A History of Christendom

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This is the fifth of a projected six volumes by Dr. Warren H. Carroll on the history of Christendom. Revolution against Christendom begins during the reign of Louis XIV and France’s rise to European supremacy after the Sun King’s confident supplanting of his Cardinal ministers, Richelieu and Mazarin. It ends with the shattering of Napoleon’s forces at Waterloo, a defeat that was, as Carroll states, “the result of the kind of alliance that only God could make.” The volume chronicles the misfortunes and disintegration of the Catholic monarchies of Europe in the face of new, hostile ideologies. Standing against the spirit of revolution, the spirit of Hell itself, was the Church and the inspiring, though often tragic, figures of Christendom: heroes such as King John Sobieski of Poland, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Marie Antoinette, Jacques Cathenlineau, even Georges-Jacques Danton, whose repudiation of the Terror of the French Revolution and return to the Church has, until now, been an event ignored in standard histories of the period.

As did earlier volumes in this sweeping series, The Revolution against Christendom reflects an unabashedly Christian and Catholic view' of history, taking as one of its major themes the centrality of the Papacy to the destiny of the West. Dr. Carroll holds that God and individual men and women, not impersonal social and economic “forces,” make history. The characters and actions of these history-makers, both good and evil, are vividly depicted as essential elements in the triumphs and tragedies of Christian civilization in Europe and the New World for over a century (1661-1815).

Both a gripping, dramatic narrative and an indispensable work of reference for Christian History, this volume and the entire series of which it is a part, belong in the library of every serious Catholic who desires to understand the work that Christ has done in the world through His Church and His faithful people.

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Christendom Press
Language
English
Pages
455

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The Revolution Against Christendom: A History of Christendom
March 7, 2006, Christendom Press
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Fort Royal, Virginia, USA

Table of Contents

Contents
1.The Grand Monarch 1
2. The Stuart Succession in Great Britain 33
3. The Last Knight of Christendom 47
4. The Holy Roman Empress 59
5. The Course of Empire 73
6. The Suppression of the Jesuits 83
7. The American Republic 103
8. Thunderheads 115
9. Whirlwind 125
10. Deluge 145
11. The Persecution of the Church Begins 159
12. Fountains of the Great Deep 183
13. The Assassin, the Penitent, and the Martyr 207
14. The Abolition of Christianity 227
15. Danton’s Expiation 245
16. Rally of the Martyrs 265
17. The End of the Terror 281
18. Wreckage 297
19. Wooden Walls 305
20. Storm Petrel 321
21. The Revolutionary Emperor 333
22. Napoleon’s Thunderbolts 353
23. “War to the Knife!” 361
24. The Lines of Torres Vedras 377
25. The Innkeeper of Passeiertal 387
26. Disaster in the Snow 395
27. Grinding Down 403
28. Last Hurrah 413
Bibliography 427
Index 437

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Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
455
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.4 x 1.2 inches
Weight
1.6 pounds

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Open Library
OL8385067M
ISBN 10
0931888816
ISBN 13
9780931888816
OCLC/WorldCat
69940653
Library Thing
2601886

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