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  • ...testantism|Protestant]] churches. The Catholics responded with a [[Counter Reformation]], led by the [[Jesuit]] order, which reclaimed large parts of Europe, such
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  • ...tp://books.google.com/books?id=YlzNSeh7YgMC&printsec=frontcover&dq=intitle:reformation&lr=&num=30&as_brr=1&ei=Zs6dR-SmO4KAsgP_-rSYCg#PRA1-PR4,M1 complete text onl * Chadwick, Owen. ''The Reformation'' (1990) [http://www.amazon.com/Reformation-Hist-Church-Owen-Chadwick/dp/0140137572/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid
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  • (1509-1564) French theologian of the [[Protestant Reformation]] who developed Calvinism, aka [[Reformed theology]]
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  • ...testantism|Protestant]] churches. The Catholics responded with a [[Counter Reformation]], led by the [[Jesuit]] order, which reclaimed large parts of Europe, such
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  • ...ssembly in which [[Martin Luther]] was required to defend his call for the reformation of the Church.
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  • ...y a movement within the Church of England which sought to take the English reformation further than it had been taken by Queen Elizabeth I.
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  • German theologian and monk (1483-1546); led the Reformation; believed that salvation is granted on the basis of faith rather than deeds
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  • Scottish clergyman (1514-1572), leader of the Scottish Reformation and founder of Scottish Presbyterianism.
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  • ...ian), founded in the mid-16th century by John Knox as part of the Scottish Reformation.
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  • ...h of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation of the 16th century.
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  • ...on and Protestantism'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Idiots-Guide-Reformation-Protestantism/dp/0028642708/ref=pd_bbs_sr_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200807603& ...ntury'' (1987) [http://www.amazon.com/History-Christian-Thought-Protestant-Reformation/dp/0687171849/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200808706&sr=8-12 excerpt an
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  • Protestant branch of Christianity, created in the Reformation of the 16th century out of the teachings of German theologian Martin Luther
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  • *Christophersen, Kenneth E. ''Norwegian historiography of Norway's reformation''. Ann Arbor, 1985 *Quam, John E; Erikssøn, Jørgen. ''A study in the Norwegian reformation, 1571-1604''. Ann Arbor, 1982
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  • ...he [[Church of Scotland]] and one of the leading figures of the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Born and raised in [[Scotland]], he was educated at [[St. Andrews]] and, ...ivil strife that followed, the subsequent course of events in the Scottish Reformation was insufficiently radical for his tastes.
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  • ...co.uk/history/british/tudors/reformation_debate_02.shtml The Legacy of the Reformation: A New Approach]
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  • ...towards such ethical theories that occurred in the Western Renaissance and Reformation.
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  • ...from the beginning of the Scottish Wars of Independence until the Scottish Reformation.
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  • ...ly qualified loyalty in the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], dominated the military reformation under the [[Meiji Restoration]], but became a minority faction in the milit
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  • | title = The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation
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  • ...ine at many academic libraries; [http://www.amazon.com/Oxford-encyclopedia-Reformation/dp/0195103645/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201162350&sr=8-2 excerpt and ...The Reformation'' (2005), influential recent survey [http://www.amazon.com/Reformation-Diarmaid-MacCulloch/dp/014303538X/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12008087
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  • ...II The Anatomical Reformation? An Enquiry: An Anatomical Reformation?; The Reformation and Anatomizing.<!--</ref>-->
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  • ...vement within the [[Church of England]] which sought to take the English [[Reformation]] further than it had been taken by [[Queen Elizabeth I]] in what is someti
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  • ...lvin''' (1509-1564) was a [[France|French]] theologian of the [[Protestant Reformation]] who developed a new [[Christian theology]] called Calvinism, a.k.a. [[Ref
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  • ...s ''History of the Reformation'' made him a leading figure in the Scottish reformation. He was outspoken in his attacks on the Catholic clergy of Scotland, accusi
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  • ...Church of Scotland in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]. Its name reflects a pre-Reformation association with the [[Franciscan]] order, the [[Grey Friars]]. It is one o ...ets and stained glass - the first in any Scottish parish church since the Reformation - was introduced in 1857.
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  • ...rope''], edited by Alan Shepard and Stephen D. Powell. Toronto: Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2004.
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  • ...ntury'' (1987) [http://www.amazon.com/History-Christian-Thought-Protestant-Reformation/dp/0687171849/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200808706&sr=8-12 excerpt an ...The Reformation'' (2005), influential recent survey [http://www.amazon.com/Reformation-Diarmaid-MacCulloch/dp/014303538X/ref=pd_bbs_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12008087
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  • ...the transition of Henry from Renaissance monarch (the youthful Apollo) to Reformation patriarch (the aging Solomon) using the graphics and visual images displaye * Rex, Richard. ''Henry VIII and the English Reformation.'' (1993). 205 pp.
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  • ...//www.monergism.com/thethreshold/articles/topic/christ.html The Historic & Reformation View of Jesus Christ]: Solus Christus, Sola Gratia, Sola Fide, Sola Scriptu
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  • On May 1, 2009, Tiller was shot in his church, the Reformation Lutheran Church, in Wichita where he was serving as an usher. [[Scott Roede
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  • ...urn to Roman Catholicism]] following the official adoption of [[Protestant Reformation|Protestantism]] as the national religion during the reign of her brother Ed ...rd’s actions, for more detail, see the articles on Henry VIII, the English Reformation and the Debate Guides.
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  • ==Reformation background== * Bainton, Roland, '''The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century'''
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  • ...f her children. In 1821 she founded the British Society for Promoting the Reformation of Female Prisoners. Later she made several visits to Ireland
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  • ...t and a Southern (Roman Catholic) part. For several centuries (since the [[reformation]]) this was a very noticeable division in the country, but by the 20th cent
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  • ...her]], the first systematic theologian of the [[Protestantism|Protestant]] Reformation, and a influential designer of educational systems. He stands next to Luth ...urch and the public school system in Germany. He avoided the risk that the Reformation would be sidetracked into an anti-intellectual spiritualism or, at the oppo
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  • ...lution of 1559",<ref>{{cite book|first=A.G.|last=Dickens|title=The English Reformation|publisher=Fontana|year=1967|pages=401}}</ref> was set out in two Acts of th ...Reformation Bill and to again create an independent Church of England. The Reformation Bill defined the [[Mass (liturgy)#The Communion rite|Communion]] as a [[con
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  • ...f Scotland]] which, under [[John Knox]], introduced them in the Scottish [[Reformation]] in the 16th century.
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  • ...worship in Presbyterian churches. He introduced to the Kirk the first post-Reformation stained glass windows, and one of the first organs in a Presbyterian Church
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  • ...ly qualified loyalty in the [[Tokugawa Shogunate]], dominated the military reformation under the [[Meiji Restoration]], but became a minority faction in the milit
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  • * Holborn, Hajo. ''A History of Modern Germany'' (3 vol 1959-64); col 1: The Reformation; vol 2: 1648-1840 [http://www.amazon.com/History-Modern-Germany-Hajo-Holbor ===Reformation===
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  • *Gozler, Fethi. ''Turk Inkilabi'' (Turkish Reformation), Inkilap Publishing, 1935
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  • ...two major books: ''Policy and Police'' - a study of the enforcement of the reformation, and ''Reform and Renewal''. He has also produced the best selling textbook
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  • ...dependent of them by the end of the 15th century. Magdeburg embraced the [[Reformation]] in 1524 and was thenceforth governed by Protestant titular archbishops. D
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  • ...cism could halt the breakdown of western civilization which began with the Reformation. Volumes 7-10, published in 1954 abandoned the religious message and his po
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  • ..., as the Pope is regarded as a living man closest to God. The [[Protestant Reformation]] gave a new impetus to the divine theory. It was declared in the Augsburg
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  • * ''Edinburgh and the Reformation'' (Modern Revivals in History Series) by Michael Lynch. Ashgate Publishing;
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  • ...part of a wider catholic, or Christian, church even after the [[Protestant Reformation]].
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  • ...nism''', is a system of [[Protestant]] [[theology]] developed during the [[Reformation]] of the sixteenth century and further developed within [[Reformed churches
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  • ...ies. The triumph of [[Wallenstein]]’s armies and [[Ferdinand]]’s [[Counter-reformation]] policy were to have dire consequences for both.
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  • ...nox, according to the same informant, had taken refuge in a turmoil of the Reformation. Behind the church is the haunted mausoleum of Sir George Mackenzie: Bloody
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  • ...with Church doctrine. He was excommunicated 1521, and began the Protestant Reformation. === The Counter-Reformation and Early Modern Period ===
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  • * Brusco, Elizabeth E. (1995), ''The Reformation of Machismo: Evangelical Conversion and Gender in Colombia''. Univ of Texas
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  • * Patrick, James A., ed. ''Renaissance and Reformation'' (5 vol 2007), 1584 pages; encyclopedia ...fer and Bergin, Thomas G., eds. ''Encyclopedia of the Renaissance and the Reformation.'' (2004). 550 pp.
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  • ...[[catholic]] doctrine during the most repressive days of the [[Protestant Reformation]]. The myth-busting site Snopes.com says that there is “no substantive ev
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  • During the Reformation in the sixteenth century, these doctrines were challenged. The first Unitar
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  • ...magnum opus, ''The Great Instauration'', which was intended as a complete reformation of the methodology of producing new knowledge. This remained unfinished at
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  • *''[[The History of the Reformation in Scotland]]'' (1586–1587)
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  • ...nt granted divorces in England<ref>In Scotland divorce became legal at the Reformation.</ref> till delegating that to a court in 1857
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  • [[Denmark-Norway]] became protestant during the reformation in 1537, when King [[Christian III]] introduced the Lutheran confession. Mo
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  • ...[Glastonbury Abbey]], where they were the focus of pilgrimages until the [[Reformation]]. A nearby [[valley]] is named the [[Vale of Avalon]].
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  • ...stantism|Protestant]] branch of [[Christianity]]. It was created in the [[Reformation]] of the 16th Century out of the teachings of German theologian [[Martin Lu ...and systematically, even though the latter's work as the "preceptor of the Reformation" inevitably resulted in a narrowing of Lutheran concepts which was not with
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  • .... The French-speaking cities Neuchatel, Geneva and Lausanne changed to the Reformation ten years later under [[William Farel]] and [[John Calvin]] coming from Fra ...ne of the national Reformed churches to survive without division since the Reformation to the present time. The Hungarian Reformed Church has adopted the [[Heidel
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  • ...ill. He was supposed to be the author of a comedy, The Assembly, or Scotch Reformation, and of a satirical poem Babel, containing witty sketches of prominent Pres
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  • ===The Reformation and the Wars of Religion===
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  • ...al along with his solo songs for the new group. Cinema went on to become a reformation of Yes with the addition of singer Jon Anderson, and the recording of the a
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  • * Mullett, Michael A. ''The Catholic Reformation,'' (1999), [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102890994 online edition]
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  • ...eran Theology Website This essay was published in Logia, Vol. VIII, No. 4 (Reformation 1999), pp. 45-52. Reverend Webber is currently Pastor of Redeemer Luthera ...meline and of the Reformation and documents and essays on the topic of the Reformation</ref> It is omitted from most Eastern liturgies (including Eastern-rite Cat
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  • ===Renaissance and Reformation=== ...ch of Protestant Christian doctrine being the most influential since the [[Reformation]] until about the middle of the twentieth century. Church membership has st
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  • ...ings that Henry is remembered for today: his six wives, and the [[English Reformation]] that eventually made England a Protestant nation, contary to his intentio ...0in%20the%20Reign%20of%20Henry%20VIII online edition]; Elton, ''Reform and Reformation: England, 1509-1558'' (1977) is sharply hostile toward the king--an "ego-ce
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  • ===Reformation to Union===
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  • | title = Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution
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  • ...efense of Republican Liberty: Renaissance Values in the Age of the Counter Reformation'' (1968) [http://www.questia.com/read/99057919?title=Venice%20and%20the%20D
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  • * Mullett, Michael A. ''The Catholic Reformation,'' (1999), [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=102890994 online edition]
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  • ...man religious reformer and theologian began the [[Protestantism|Protestant Reformation]] and founded the Lutheran Church as a branch of [[Christianity]] dominant ...selves be contrite. Tetzel assured his hearers that:<ref> A. D. Dickens, ''Reformation and Society in Sixteenth-Century Europe'' (1966) p 61-2. </ref>
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  • ...ution in Cromwell's Britain". History Review.<br> Diarmaid MacCulloch, The Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490-1700. (London: Penguin/Allen Lane, 2003): “t
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  • ===The Bohemian Reformation=== Prague was the centre of the [[Bohemian Reformation]], with the increased influence of the church after its independence from t
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  • ...alled "sola scriptura" is considered one of the theological pillars of the Reformation. Sola scriptura (Latin ablative, "by scripture alone") is the doctrine that ...nother.) The Western faiths trace their heritage through direct descent, [[Reformation]], or [[Missionary|missionizing]] from the Roman church and include [[Catho
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  • ...d, but eventually began to grow with the discovery of America. During the Reformation, Plymouth tended to side with the reformists. When the Cornish rose agains
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  • ...ester, 1999). Thus, leisure was particularly scorned during the Protestant Reformation and in the Protestant ethic that it spawned. Still the phenomenon itself wa
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  • * Ingle, H. Larry ''Quakers in Conflict: The Hicksite Reformation'' (1986)
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  • ...rthodox Church (Copts) is also sometimes styled ''Pope''. The [[Protestant Reformation]] rebelled against the Papacy and theology of the Roman Catholic Church beg ...history of the rejection of the Papacy, while the history of the [[Counter-Reformation]] is the history of its reform and partial restoration to power using moral
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  • ...ad declined among agents of the official church in Germany following [[the Reformation]] (der Erweckungsbewegung) and the subsequent wars of liberation ([[Währen
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  • ...in to the individualistic trends present in Europe during the [[Protestant Reformation]].
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  • ===The Reformation and the 1800s=== During the Reformation, Protestants condemned Christmas celebration as "trappings of popery" and t
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  • ...ovement is descended directly from the [[Anabaptist]]s of the [[Protestant Reformation]] of the early 16th century. In the early years of the 1700s, many of them ===Reformation and Anabaptist roots===
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  • ...everything since the rise of Christianity and reduces the Renaissance and Reformation to the rank of mere episodes, mere internal displacements, within the syste
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  • ===Effects of the Reformation and the Protestant Minority===
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  • Crucial to the [[Protestant Reformation]] was the idea that the individual needed no intermediary to stand between
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  • ...t Catholic church to be built in Scotland since the [[Scottish Reformation|Reformation]]. With the erection of the [[Diocese of Paisley]] in 1947 the church was r
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  • * Canny, Nicholas. ''From Reformation to Restoration: Ireland, 1534-1660'' (Dublin, 1987)
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  • ...Calvinists]], consider him to be one of the theological fountainheads of [[Reformation]] teaching on [[salvation]] and [[divine grace|grace]]. The Church of Engla ...ty of and obedience to the Catholic Church.<ref>Diarmaid MacCulloch, ''The Reformation'' (Penguin Group, 2005) p112.</ref> Later, within the [[Catholicism|Cathol
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  • ...]] that split away from the [[Roman Catholic Church]] as a result of the [[Reformation]] during the 15th and 16th centuries in Europe. Originating in the "95 The ...rom the "protestation" in which the leading German princes friendly to the Reformation united with fourteen cities of Germany on Apr.\il 25, 1529, against the dec
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  • ...uage's name had changed from Inglis to Scottis. The [[Scottish reformation|reformation]], from 1560 onwards, saw the beginning of a decline in the use of Scots fo ...state, protestant Presbyterianism became popular. This was the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Bolstered by reformers such as [[John Knox]], the Presbyterians became t
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  • ...per, Hugh. ''Oliver Cromwell and his Parliaments'', in his ''Religion, the Reformation and Social Change'' (1967). [http://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticx
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  • ...culture and everyday life in early modern Germany. Studies in medieval and reformation traditions,. Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
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  • ...- Bonaventurians, Scotists, Ockhamists. The Jesuits were founded after the Reformation and they tended to be Thomists, often with a Suarezian twist. <ref> sourced
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  • ...eligious conservativism brought about by the [[Reformation]] and [[Counter-Reformation]], [[Galileo Galilei]] unveiled his new science of motion. Neither the cont
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  • ...Sixtus V as well as by English Catholics in exile to extend the [[Counter Reformation]] to England. The stringent policies of English Queen [[Elizabeth I]] towar
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  • The Reformation leaders required that every parish must operate a [[school]]. Supposedly m ...owed the Moderates to assume superiority over the founders of the Scottish Reformation and the [[Convenanters]] while continuing to respect their achievements and
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  • .../books?vid=LCCN09032785&id=1LEGAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage ''The Political Reformation of 1884: A Democratic Campaign Book'']
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  • ...Reformation France: 1500-1648'' (2002) [http://www.amazon.com/Renaissance-Reformation-France-1500-1648-History/dp/0198731655/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=12024
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  • ...at the whole case was trumped up. The old church escaped demolition at the Reformation and even the fine east Leixoes window was saved. In the vaults, repose Sir
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  • ...l period, in keeping with the intellectual inheritance of the [[Protestant Reformation]], [[education]] at all levels was closely linked to the [[church]]. The te
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  • ...cism could halt the breakdown of western civilization which began with the Reformation. Volumes 7-10, published in 1954 abandoned the religious message and his po
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  • ...develop and produce [[toxin]], thus resulting in the host's death, and the reformation of the bacteria into spores.
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  • ...cant separations from other churches within its jurisdiction) or a Counter-Reformation (Ware p. 1).<ref name=Ware/>.
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  • ...rical narratives: a popular, reformation from below and a court-controlled reformation from above. ...ant, too, that Foxe's discussion of Chaucer leads into his history of "The Reformation of the Church of Christ in the Time of Martin Luther" when "Printing, being
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  • During the [[Counter-Reformation]] in Europe, the [[Council of Trent]] released a decree "On the Invocation,
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  • ...za]] was excommunicated from his Jewish community. However, the Protestant Reformation had created some opportunities for the presentation of novel theological id ...und primarily in the west. Influenced by the western Protestant concept of reformation and restoration as applied to Islam. Neither Sunni nor Shi'a as both are fo
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  • In continental Europe since the [[Protestant Reformation]] of the 16th century, [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] churches have been called " ...]], which sought to identify that church with the Reformed movement of the Reformation, was also called the ''evangelical party''. Some evangelicals withdrew fro
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  • ...ation and structure were so good that Christianity had to wait until the [[Reformation]] before getting a stronger grip on the population. A blatant attack on the
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  • * Canny, Nicholas. ''From Reformation to Restoration: Ireland, 1534-1660'' (Dublin, 1987)
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  • ...istians. This approach had its origins during the [[Protestant Reformation|Reformation]] when literacy was promoted as a means of enabling people to read the Bibl
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  • ...ts (Society of Jesus). Inspired by the missionary spirit of the [[Counter-Reformation]], they sought to convert the Indians to Christianity and to keep New Franc
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  • * Gerrish, B.A. "Schleiermacher and the Reformation: a Question of Doctrinal Development." ''Church History''. 49#2 1980. pp 14
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  • ...t and the feedback processes involved in developing an awareness of, and a reformation of, the environment.<ref name=Stewart/> The emphasis on the interactive nat
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  • * Patrick, James A., ed. ''Renaissance and Reformation'' (5 vol 2007), 1584 pages; comprehensive encyclopedia ...ifer and Thomas G. Bergin, eds. ''Encyclopedia of the Renaissance and the Reformation.'' (2004). 550 pp.
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  • ===Reformation=== ...onfused with the changes introduced into the Church of England during the 'Reformation Parliament' of 1529–36, which were of a political rather than a religious
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  • ...this new age of Dwapara Yuga not all old patterns remained valid, and some reformation was necessary. Some of the features of the newly formed Nayaswami order are
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  • * [[Symphony No. 5 (Mendelssohn)|Symphony No. 5]] in D major, ''Reformation'' (1829-30)
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  • ...independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2516665.ece Martin Mc Guinness's 'reformation']
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  • * "[[A Retrieved Reformation]]" has safecracker Jimmy Valentine take a job in a small-town bank in order
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  • ...cquired considerable wealth by taking over monastery property during the [[Reformation]]. At the time of Oliver's birth his grandfather, Sir Henry Cromwell, was o ...es, and arguing that his radical actions were driven by his zeal for godly reformation.<ref>Morrill "Cromwell, Oliver (1599–1658)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of Na
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  • ...Rough Wooing]]. This was also the time of [[John Knox]] and the [[Scottish Reformation]]. Intermittent wars with England, political unrest and religious change do
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  • ...taxes that are rung from the labouring class of people. With out a speedy reformation I will have to resign my post."<ref>Escott 160 </ref>
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  • ...ses including economic specialization, cultural changes in the wake of the Reformation and the Dutch revolt, Calvinist emphasis on Bible reading by lay people, an
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  • ...s ''History of the Reformation'' made him a leading figure in the Scottish reformation. He was outspoken in his attacks on the Catholic clergy of Scotland, accusi ...worship in Presbyterian churches. He introduced to the Kirk the first post-Reformation stained glass windows, and one of the first organs in a Presbyterian Church
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  • ...ed in 1538 as he severed ties to the Roman Catholic Church. The Protestant Reformation brought the custom of pilgrimage in England to a close.
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  • ...ton, T (ed) Crisis in Europe. Routledge & Kegan Paul. 1965. (2) Hill, C. Reformation to Industrial Revolution. Revised ed. Penguin Books. 1969. esp pp 146—15
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  • ..., [[Franciscans]], [[Carmelites]], and [[Augustinians]]. As the English [[Reformation]] progressed, their friaries were closed by [[Henry VIII of England|King He
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  • ===Renaissance and Reformation=== ...l of Flanders; he forced all the Protestants to flee and set up a Counter-Reformation that firmly established Catholicism and wiped out Protestantism in the Span
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  • ...stianity from Byzantium, became prey to the Mongol hordes, and skipped the Reformation, which gave them a very different, albeit also Slavic, outlook.<ref> Lukows ...rchitecture and art, Polish poetry and prose, and, for a few years, of the Reformation. Poland and the neighboring Central European region offered a wide range of
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  • ...d theology and has a [[Presbyterian]] system of government. The [[Scottish Reformation]], initiated in 1560 and led by [[John Knox]], was [[Calvinist]], and throu Roman Catholicism in Scotland survived the [[Reformation]], especially on islands like Uist and Barra, despite the suppression of th
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  • ...crucial to the eradication of ignorance that led to the upheavals of the [[Reformation]] and the [[Enlightenment]]. Lead could even be found in considerable quant
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  • Printing was also a factor in the [[Reformation]]: [[Martin Luther]] found that the [[95 Theses]], which he posted on the d
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  • ===From the Dark Ages to the Reformation===
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  • ...e about 1450 to 1648, with special attention to the [[Renaissance]], the [[Reformation]], warfare, science and technology, the rise of the nation state (especiall
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  • ...rections, including trade, technology and scientific enquiry.<ref>Hill, C. Reformation to Industrial Revolution. Revised ed. Pelican Books. 1969</ref>
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  • *[[Steven Ozment]] Reformation <ref> see [http://www.amazon.com/Mighty-Fortress-History-German-People/dp/0
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  • ...arguing that it is as significant as social changes suchas the Protestant Reformation or American or Russian Revolutions. It is by no means monolithic, as shown
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  • ...t under the [[Scotist]] and [[Nominalist]] onslaughts, and then from the [[Reformation]]. <ref name=SALAMANCA>[http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/schools/salamanca.htm
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  • ...t as the [[Robin Hood]] ballads continued to have friars in them after the Reformation.
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  • ...'': English and French troops to withdraw under [[Treaty of Edinburgh]]; [[Reformation]]: 40 [[altar]]s, [[aisle]]s, and [[column|pillar]]s are dedicated to diffe
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  • ...roject and Anderson accepted the invitation, resulting in the "accidental" reformation of Yes. Many fans call this lineup "Yes West," because of the band's reloca
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  • In the wake of Richards' reformation and Jagger's much-publicized and extremely expensive divorce from his model
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  • ...istoric_figures/cranmer_thomas.shtml] (1489 - 1556) - architect of English Reformation, advisor to Henry VIII
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  • * Gildrie, Richard P. ''The Profane, the Civil, & the Godly: The Reformation of Manners in Orthodox New England, 1679-1749'' 1994 [http://www.questia.co
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  • ...icious sectarian conflicts and religious wars since the beginning of the [[Reformation]]. In 1642, when Lord Herbert of Cherbury's ''De Veritate'' was published,
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  • ...as was the obligation of all Eisenach children from the age of 5 after the reformation. He attended the [[Lateinschule]] from the age of 7. Bach was surmisably ta
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  • ...ariety of revolutionary organizations, beginning with the ''Duy Tan Hoi'' (Reformation Society) in 1904, replaced in 1912 by the ''Viet Nam Quang Phuc Hoi'' (Viet
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  • ...pokesman for a Saudi opposition group founded by bin Laden, the Advice and Reformation Committee, told Peter Bergen, of CNN, he accuses them of apostasy, an extre
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  • ...ut the legitimacy of authority that had been generated by the [[Europe]]an reformation was further stimulated in England and Scotland by the power struggle betwe
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  • ...rom a people or from shared customs and rites, only after the [[Protestant Reformation]].<ref>Cp. Brerewood, Edward. ''Enquiries touching the diversity of languag
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