RELG 330 - History of Christianity
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Module 7 - chapters 22 - 23
Reformation and Renewal, AD 1500 - 1650 (part 1)
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From an online copy of "Renaissance and Reformation", by William Gilbert
Table of Contents
The Northern Renaissance
The Reformation in Germany
The Reformation in Switzerland
Calvin
The Radicals of the Reformation
England and Scotland in the Sixteenth Century
The Counter-Reformation
From the History Guide Site
Renaissance portraits - including Thomas More and Erasmus
Erasmus
Sir Thomas More, 1478-1535
Desiderius Erasmus
Luther and Calvin
Results of the Lutheran reformation
Luther's 95 Theses
Luther's Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz
Luther writes against the Peasants' Revolt
The St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre - eyewitness account
The Edict of Nantes, 1598
The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, 1685
English Dissenters
From the Luminarium Site
Englis Writers of the Renaissance
William Tyndale
Henry VIII
Thomas Wolsey
Thomas Cranmer
Thomas More
Hugh Latimer
John Knox
William Tyndale
John Fisher
From Religion-online.org
Christianity Through the Ages, chapter 8 - Revival, Reform, and Expansion, AD 1500-1750, by Kenneth Scott Latourette
The Martyrdom of Thomas More by Mathew Kuruvilla
From the Quartz Hill School of Theology course :
Martin Luther
Zwingli and Calvin
From the Xenophile Historian
The Reformation
The Reformation
From the History Source Book
Letter of Martin Luther to the Archbishop of Mainz
Letter of Thomas Cranmer on Henry VIII's divorce
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre - eyewitness account
From the Biography Online site
Erasmus
Johannes Gutenberg
Meister Eckhart
Martin Luther
Henry VIII
Thomas More
From the CCEL site
Martin Luther
Foxe's Book of Martyrs - index page. See particularly the "About the Book and the author"
From the Great Site English Bible History
English Bible History
Martin Luther
Tyndale
Miles Coverdale
John Rogers
Thomas Cranmer
John Knox
From the New Advent Catholic Encyclopedia
Unitas Fratrum
Henry IV of France and Navarre
From other Sites
Huguenots
Cranmer's preface to the Great Bible
Timeline of the English Reformation (.pdf file)
Martin Luther and Bible History
Tyndale, and Anne Boleyn's Bible - includes a photo of the Tyndale English Bible which was owned by Queen Anne Boleyn
The Martyrdom of Thomas More
Selected works of Martin Luther - follow the links for further information
John Knox documents
Martin Luther quotes
Martin Luther
Luther's 95 Theses
Martin Luther and the 95 Theses - article
History of the Moravian Church - Website of the modern Unitas Fratrum in the USA
This page on Anne Boleyn has a photo of her copy of a Tyndale New Testament in English, which is still in existence
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