Back to Medieval Source Book | ORB Main Page | Links to Other Medieval Sites | Medieval Sourcebook: Letter of Thomas Cranmer, 1533 Letter of Thomas Cranmer on Henry VIII's divorce, 1533 In this letter Cranmer writes of the official divorce of Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon and the coronation of Henry's next Queen, Anne Boleyn. He speaks of the legal meeting in which Catherine was informed ...
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Project Wittenberg is an electronic text initiative which converts to electronic form the writings of Martin Luther and Other Lutherans. This page is Wittenberg's home page and thus a catalog of the texts available. Most of these documents are in the public domain and may be freely distributed.
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Puritan and Reformed sermons and other writings, many in modern language. Authors include Jonathan Edwards, Richard Baxter, Samuel Rutherford, and many others.
The Reformation Guide This Reformation Guide is intended to provide easy access to the wealth of Internet information available on the reformation period. The links to the original web sites have been preserved so that users may access the most recent developments. From Reformation to Revolution: 1500-1650 Schaff's History of the Christian Church Topics Martin Luther Phillip Melanchthon John ...
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An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia ...
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The Lutheran Reformation began when Martin Luther posted the 95 theses on the church door in Wittenberg. It will never be completed. As long as she remains the Church Militant, sin and error will continue to fuel her need for reform. She must continually return to the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets found in the Book of Concord. In today's cyber-world, Semper Reformanda intends ...
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Reformation: Luther: Selected Works of Martin Luther Lutheran Hymnals Smalcald Articles Treatise of the Power and Primacy of the Pope The Augsburg Confession (1530) Small Catechism (1529) An Open Letter On Translating (in English) 95 Theses: Latin version English translation Related Correspondence: Letter to the Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz (1517) Letter to Pope Leo X, Accompanying the ...
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Anabaptists: Anabaptist Mennonite history excerpts and links.
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Internet Archive of Texts and Documents The Protestant Reformation Texts Lutheran Reformations Martin Luther Philip Melanchthon, The Life of Martin Luther Part 1 Part 2 (Project Wittenberg) Philip Melanchthon, Of the Power and Primacy of the Pope (Project Wittenberg) Papal Bull Exsurge Domine (1520) (Apana) The German Peasant Revolt: Selected Documents The German Mass and Order of Divine Service ...
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The Wars of Religion, Part I Murder of Coligny and St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Click here for a map of the territorial divisions of France along religious and political lines. The religious wars began with overt hostilities in 1562 and lasted until the Edict of Nantes in 1598. It was warfare that devastated a generation, although conducted in rather desultory, inconclusive way. Although ...
This time line of Anglican history created by Ed Friedlander, MD, a pathologist in Kansas City, Missouri. It is republished here with his permission. To 400: The Roman era. 400-600: Era of Celtic monk-missionaries. 600-670: Christians gain effective control of Britain. 670-1340: The Medieval period. 1340-1400: The Middle Ages continue 1517-1564: The Reformation. 1564-1660: The Era of Puritanism ...
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More than 126, 450 links! 118, 200 links, categorized & cross-referenced, in over 150 categories. Another 8, 200+ uncategorized new links in the works.
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THE AMISH: Beliefs, practices, & conflicts Click Here to Visit our Sponsors. History During the Reformation in 16th Century Europe, Luther and Calvin promoted the concepts of individual freedom and the priesthood of all believers. In what has been called the radical reformation , some religious reformers took these beliefs to a logical conclusion; they preached that the believer should separate ...
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FOX's BOOK of MARTYRS Edited by William Byron Forbush This is a book that will never die -- one of the great English classics. . . . Reprinted here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid, climbed the steep ascent of heaven, 'mid peril, toil, and pain. After the Bible itself, no book so profoundly influenced early ...
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J. A. Wylie was born in Scotland in 1808. The History of Protestantism, by Wylie, shamefully went out of print in the 1920's.
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The life and Works of this famous Scottish puritan who died at 22.
Anabaptists: The Schleitheim Confession, adopted by a Swiss Brethren conference in February 24, 1527.
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The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre Translate into: Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese Last updated Feb. 24, 2002 Believe it or not.....the ancient Irish records talk about a Senior Patrick who died on August 24, 465. This, we believe, is the homegoing date of the Real St. Patrick versus March 17 for the death of Palladius!! The Scots (Irish) missionaries had great success in France ...
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The eleventh chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation, and the concluding chapter in the history section of this learning module. This chapter briefly paraphrases the wars of religion which tore Europe apart during the Reformation period and after.
www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/WARS.HTM
Complete guide to the famous Puritan, Thomas Goodwin, with sermons and other works, biography and links. ...
This page has information relative to the Reformation in Scotland.
An article from the Catholic Encyclopedia ...
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The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Day J.H. Robinson, ed., Readings in European History 2 vols. (Boston: Ginn, 1906), 2:179-183. Hanover Historical Texts Project Scanned by Brian Cheek, Hanover College. November 12, 1995. Proofread and pages added by Jonathan Perry, March 2001. Robinson's note: The statesman and fair-minded historian De Thou (1553-1617), who as a young man witnessed the Massacre ...
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The sixth chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation. This chapter outlines the life and the main thought of Martin Luther, traditionally regarded as the founding figure of the European Reformation.
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The ninth chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation. This chapter outlines the history of England from Henry VIII to the reign of Cromwell; the chapter particularly focusses on the religious culture animating the course of English history.
www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/ENGLAND.HTM
THOMAS CRANMER AND THE BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER by The Rev'd David Garrett A dithering ecclesiastical Hamlet, an heretical schismatic, and an heroic defender of reformed Christianity, Thomas Cranmer has been vilified and praised with such words by his own and every succeeding generation. Born in 1489 in Aslacton, Nottingham, the son of a village squire, he was educated there and afterwards entered ...
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Balthasar Hubmaier (1480-1528) His Birth and Training Balthasar Hubmaier was born in Friedburg, Bavaria in 1481. A good student, he attended the University of Freiburg and earned a Masters degree in 1511. At that point he ignored his academic advisors, who regarded his prospects as excellent were he to be trained as a physician, and devoted himself to theological studies. In this he was so ...
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Introduction John Smyth is one of the significant early Baptist leaders. This is his personal confession, never officially `published'. The original document is located in the Mennonite Archives, Amsterdam. Smyth's purpose in composing this confession seems to have been to stake out a distinct theological position in relation to both the main body of English separatists, and the continental ...
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Counter Reformation In the first half of the sixteenth century western Europe experiences a wide range of social, artistic, and geo-political changes as the result of a conflict within the Catholic church. This conflict is called the Protestant Reformation, and the Catholic response to it is called the Counter-Reformation. Topics Please select from the following topics for further information: ...
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