This category deals with the Reformation, a movement which began in 1517 when Martin Luther posted a list of grievances, called the Ninety-Five Theses, against the Roman Catholic Church. As the spirit of reform spread other leaders appear: Ulrich Zwingli in Switzerland, French-born John Calvin who settled in Geneva, and John Knox who carried Calvin's teachings to Scotland.
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A sharply critical look at the causes, spread, forms, and results of the Reformation, from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. N.B.: does not necessarily represent current Catholic views.
Features PDF etexts of J.A. Wylie's "History of Protestantism, Vol. 1"; Hagstotz's "Heroes of the Reformation", M'Crie's "The Life of John Knox"; D'Aubigne's "The Protector"; Wilkinson's "Truth Triumphant".
Extensive collection of brief documents and excerpts; links.
Biographical information on three great figures of the Reformation: Martin Luther, John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli.
Features links to primary documents.
Glossary definition: A term covering a number of changes in Western Christianity (Europe) between the 14th and 17th centuries, resulting in the split in Christianity between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
Links to primary Reformation texts. Compiled by the Hanover College History Department
A page of links to Reformation documents written by Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Bullinger and others.
On-site picture gallery of the people and places involved in various reform movements coupled with links to Lutheran and Protestant original texts and later writings.
A comprehensive survey, with links to information about precursors of the Reformation, Luther, Calvin, English reformers and the Catholic Reformation.
A list of links to sites on Reformers of the 16th Century.
E-text of previously unpublished manuscript by William Gilbert.
Promoting research, writing, and dialogue on all aspects related to the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. Membership information, meeting schedule, and resource links.
Biographical information on three great figures of the Reformation: Martin Luther, John Calvin and Ulrich Zwingli.
Extensive collection of brief documents and excerpts; links.
Features links to primary documents.
Links to primary Reformation texts. Compiled by the Hanover College History Department
Promoting research, writing, and dialogue on all aspects related to the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. Membership information, meeting schedule, and resource links.
E-text of previously unpublished manuscript by William Gilbert.
Features PDF etexts of J.A. Wylie's "History of Protestantism, Vol. 1"; Hagstotz's "Heroes of the Reformation", M'Crie's "The Life of John Knox"; D'Aubigne's "The Protector"; Wilkinson's "Truth Triumphant".
A page of links to Reformation documents written by Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, Bullinger and others.
A list of links to sites on Reformers of the 16th Century.
A comprehensive survey, with links to information about precursors of the Reformation, Luther, Calvin, English reformers and the Catholic Reformation.
Glossary definition: A term covering a number of changes in Western Christianity (Europe) between the 14th and 17th centuries, resulting in the split in Christianity between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
On-site picture gallery of the people and places involved in various reform movements coupled with links to Lutheran and Protestant original texts and later writings.
A sharply critical look at the causes, spread, forms, and results of the Reformation, from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia. N.B.: does not necessarily represent current Catholic views.
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