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The English Reformation
The English Reformation. The beginning of the English Reformation is often considered 1534 when King Henry VIII declared himself to be the supreme head of ...
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Tetrapolitan Confession
Tetrapolitan Confession. This confession was presented to Charles V at the Diet of Augsburg in 1530 as an alternative to Melanchthon's Augsburg Confession. ...
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Links for Marie Dentiere
See also: Home | Index of Links | Marie Dentiere ... and composed by a Christian woman from Tournai http://employees.csbsju.edu/ewengler/dentiere.htm ...
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The English Reformation
The English Reformation. The beginning of the English Reformation is often considered 1534 when King Henry VIII declared himself to be the supreme head of ...
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Council of Pisa
This council was called in order to resolve the Great Schism which occurred in 1378. The council declared Alexander V the new pope to replace Gregory XII, ...
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The Magisterial Reformation
Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli and John Calvin are considered Magisterial Reformers because their reform movements were supported by magistrates or ruling ...
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Pope Pius III
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Of Prayer by John Calvin
Of Prayer by John Calvin. INSTITUTES OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION Translated by Henry Beveridge 1845. BOOK III. CHAPTER XX. OF PRAYER--A PERPETUAL EXERCISE OF ...
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Reginald Pole
Significance, Reginald Pole played an important role in the Catholic Reformation in England. Henry VIII supported Pole during his education at Rome Padua ...
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Pope Innocent VIII
Monument to Pope Innocent VIII in St. Peter's Basilica. ... Index of People | Reformation Happens | Pope Innocent VIII Links | Pope Innocent VIII Album ...