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Websites
Links to excellent pre-reformation, reformation and post-reformation sites.
http://www.historicist.com/protestant_history.htm
Creeds and Confessions of various denominations. In the context of this category, see especially the Lutheran and Reformed listings.
http://www.creeds.net/
A detailed, well-organized links page.
http://www.educ.msu.edu/homepages/laurence/reformation/index.htm
Several articles that provide a good overview of the people and events of the period.
http://www.wsu.edu/~dee/REFORM/
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.
http://www.mun.ca/rels/hrollmann/reform/
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".
http://www.champs-of-truth.com/reform/
Includes etext of "History of Protestantism, and biographical information.
http://whatsaiththescripture.com/Fellowship/James.A.Wylie.html
Etext of book spanning all of Christian history, but centered on Protestant victims of persecution.
http://www.reformed.org/books/fox/fox_martyrs.html
A comprehensive survey, with links to information about precursors of the Reformation, Luther, Calvin, English reformers and the Catholic Reformation.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook1.html#ref
Features links to primary documents.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook1y.html
Illustrated 1583 version of John Foxe's final edition
http://www.born-again-christian....ok.of.martyrs/foxes.contents.htm
Primary sources and some later references from Luther, plus Calvin, Beza, and other Reformed theologians, and links to other writings and later responses to the 16th-century reforms.
http://homepage.mac.com/shanerosenthal/reformationink/index.html
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.
http://www.pbs.org/faithandreason/theogloss/refor-body.html
At University of Toronto. Includes publications, events, bibliography, and links.
http://crrs.utoronto.ca/
Extensive collection of brief documents and excerpts; links.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook02.html
An excellent survey by Philip Schaff, covering the principles of the Reformation as well as an overview of the Reformation in Germany, Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Bohemia, Hungary, Poland, Scandinavia, England and Scotland.
http://www.dabar.org/Religion/RED/R-Words/Redreform.htm
A list of links to sites on Reformers of the 16th Century.
http://www.eldrbarry.net/heidel/heidel.htm
Traces development, history, and impact of the Reformation and counter-Reformation.
http://cat.xula.edu/tpr/
A page of links to magisterial reformers such as Luther, Zwingli and Calvin, so called because their movements were supported by magistrates. The page also lists some of their works, critiques of them, a chronology and further links.
http://cat.xula.edu/tpr/movements/magisterial/
Complete text, containing accounts of Protestant deaths in the 16th century.
http://www.ccel.org/f/foxe/martyrs/home.html
A three volume work by James A. Wylie that covers the beginnings of Christianity to the Reformation in Great Britain in 1688.
http://www.doctrine.org/history/
A detailed timeline with pre-Reformation(before 1515), Reformation(1515-1563) and post-Reformation ( 1564-1689) sections.
http://www.williamtyndale.com/0reformationtimeline.htm
A short history by R. C. Sproul
http://www.superior.net/~covenant/reformation.htm
An overview of the Reformation, from the early efforts to reform the Church from 1300 to 1500, the conditions for reform at the time, the leaders of the Reformation (Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox)and the Anglican Revolution.
http://www.newgenevacenter.org/west/reformation.htm
Article emphasizing effects on architecture and the arts..
http://www.historicist.com/artic...eformationcounterrefromation.htm
A comparative chronology of the Magisterial Reformation and the Pre-Reformation.
http://cat.xula.edu/tpr/comparison/magisterial/pre-/
E-text of book by William Gilbert.
http://www.ku.edu/carrie/texts/carrie_books/gilbert/