A Reformation Sourcebook
Documents from an Age of Debate
Herausgeber: Bruening, Michael W
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This book presents the debates of the Reformation era through over eighty primary sources.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2017
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- ISBN-13: 9781442635685
- ISBN-10: 1442635681
- Artikelnr.: 46970296
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 201mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9781442635685
- ISBN-10: 1442635681
- Artikelnr.: 46970296
Edited by Michael W. Bruening
Preface How to Read a Primary Document I The Late Medieval Background to the Reformation I. Papal Authority 1. Pope Boniface VIII
Unam Sanctam
1302 2. The Council of Constance A. Haec Sancta
1415 B. Frequens
1417 3. Pope Pius II
Execrabilis
1459 II. Late Medieval Heresy 4. Jan Hus
The Church
1413 5. Council of Constance
Sentence against Jan Hus
1415 III. Scholasticism and Humanism 6. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
III.75(2)
Transubstantiation
1274 7. Erasmus of Rotterdam
Paraclesis
1516 IV. Lay Piety 8. Caesarius of Heisterbach
Dialogue on Miracles
Early Thirteenth Century A. "Virgin in Place of a Nun Who Had Fled from the Convent" B. "Concerning a Merchant to Whom a Harlot Sold the Arm of St. John the Baptist" 9. Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Religious Pilgrimage
" 1526 Further Reading II The Development of Martin Luther’s Thought V. The Indulgence Controversy 10. Martin Luther
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 11. Johann Tetzel
Rebuttal against Luther’s Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 VI. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 1: Address to the Christian Nobility and the Priesthood of All Believers 12. Luther
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
1520 13. Johannes Eck
Enchiridion
"The Sacrament of Holy Orders
" 1555 VII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 2: The Babylonian Captivity and the Sacraments 14. Luther
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
1520 15. King Henry VIII
Defense of the Seven Sacraments
1521 VIII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 3: Freedom of a Christian and Justification by Faith Alone 16. Luther
The Freedom of a Christian
1520 17. Eck
Enchiridion
"Faith and Good Works
" 1533 IX. Luther and Erasmus on Free Will 18. Erasmus
On Free Will
1524 19. Luther
The Bondage of the Will
1525 Further Reading II The Early Radical Wing and the German Peasants’ War X. Karlstadt
Luther
and the Debate over Images and the Speed of Reform 20. Karlstadt
On the Removal of Images
1522 21. Luther
Invocavit Sermons
1522 A. The First Sermon
March 9
1522
Invocavit Sunday B. The Third Sermon
March 11
1522
Tuesday after Invocavit 22. Karlstadt
Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
1524 XI. Thomas Müntzer
Spiritualism
and Social Revolution 23. Thomas Müntzer
Sermon before the Princes
1524 24. Luther
Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the Rebellious Spirit
1524 XII. The German Peasants’ War 25. The Twelve Articles of the Peasants
1525 26. Luther
Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
1525 Further Reading IV Ulrich Zwingli
the Reformed Tradition
and Swiss Anabaptism XIII. Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich 27. The First Zurich Disputation
January 1523 XIV. The Colloquy of Marburg 28. The Debate at the Colloquy of Marburg
1529 XV. Zwingli and the Anabaptists 29. The Schleitheim Confession of Faith
1527 30. Zwingli
Refutation of the Tricks of the Catabaptists
1527 Further Reading V French Reform and Calvinism XVI. The Reform Group of Meaux 31. Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples
Preface to the French Translation of the Gospels
1523 32. Paris Faculty of Theology
Condemnation of the Meaux Reforms
1523 XVII. The Affair of the Placards 33. Antoine Marcourt
the Placards of 1534 34. Paris Processions in Response to the Placards
1534-1535 XVIII. John Calvin’s Thought 35. John Calvin
Instruction and Confession of Faith Used in the Church of Geneva
1537 XIX. Calvin’s Debate with Sadoleto 36. Jacopo Sadoleto
Letter to Geneva
1539 37. Calvin
Reply to Sadoleto
1539 XX. Moral Discipline in Geneva 38. Geneva Ordinances A. Ordinances for the Regulation of the Churches Dependent upon the Seigniory of Geneva
1547 B. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of 1561 39. Geneva Consistory Records Further Reading VI The English Reformation XXI. Thomas More and William Tyndale on the English Bible 40. Thomas More
Dialogue Concerning Heresies
1529 41. William Tyndale
An Answer to Sir Thomas More’s Dialogue
1531 XXII. Henry VIII’s Break from Rome 42. Henry VIII’s Reformation Parliament
Act of Supremacy
1534 (26 Henry VIII c. 1) 43. Trial of Sir Thomas More
1535 XXIII. Protestantism under Edward VI and Catholicism under Mary I 44. Thomas Cranmer
Homily or Sermon of Good Works Annexed unto Faith
1547 45. Cardinal Reginald Pole
Speech to the Citizens of London
c. 1555 XXIV. Elizabethan (Un)settlement: Puritans and Anglicans 46. John Field and Thomas Wilcox
Admonition to Parliament
1572 47. Richard Hooker
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
1594 Further Reading VII The Catholic/Counter-Reformation XXV. The Council of Trent
1545-1563 48. Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent 49. Calvin
Antidote to the Council of Trent
1547 XXVI. Women
Mysticism
and Inquisition 50. Teresa of Ávila
The Way of Perfection
1583 51. The Inquisition Trial of Francisca de los Apóstoles
1575-1577 XXVII. The Society of Jesus and Campion’s Brag 52. Edmund Campion
Challenge to the Privy Council (Campion’s Brag)
1580 53. William Charke
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet
1581 Further Reading VIII Wars of Religion XXVIII. The Wars of Kappel
1529-1531 54. Kappel Declarations of War A. Zurich’s Declaration of War
June 8
1529 B. The Catholic Cantons’ Declaration of War
1531 55. Zwingli’s Death at the Battle of Kappel: Two Accounts
1531 A. A Catholic Version B. Heinrich Bullinger’s Account XXIX. The Schmalkaldic War and the Peace of Augsburg
1546-1555 56. Alliance between Emperor Charles V and Pope Paul III
1546 192 57. The Peace of Augsburg
1555 XXX. The French Wars of Religion
1562-1598 58. Giovanni Michiel
Venetian Ambassador’s Report on the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1572 59. Marc-Antoine de Muret
Oration before Pope Gregory XIII
1572 60. Nicholas Barnaud(?)
Reveille-Matin: Wake-Up Call for the French and Their Neighbors
1574 Further Reading IX Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 1: Christian Life and Practice XXXI. Baptism 61. Catholic Rite of Baptism from the Sarum Missal
1543 62. Protestant Baptism: A Rite of Baptism Used at Strasbourg
1525-1530 XXXII. Food and Fasting 63. Zwingli
Concerning Choice and Liberty Respecting Food
1522 64. Francis de Sales on Fasting
Sermon for Ash Wednesday
c. 1620 XXXIII. Carnival and Lent 65. Description of Carnival in Rouen
1541 66. Philip Stubbs
Anatomy of Abuses
1583 67. King James I
Book of Sports
1618 XXXIV. Music 68. Luther on Music A. Luther to George Spalatin on Hymns
1523 B. Luther
Preface to the Hymnal of 1524 69. Conrad Grebel
Letter to Thomas Müntzer
1524 70. Calvin
Preface to the Huguenot Psalter
1543 XXXV. Death and Dying 71. Catherine of Genoa
Treatise on Purgatory
c. 1510 72. Anonymous (Guillaume Farel’s Circle)
Treatise on Purgatory
1534 73. Protestant and Catholic Funerals A. Catholic Ritual: Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Funeral
" 1526 B. Calvinist Ritual: The Parisian Passwind on Geneva Funerals Further Reading X Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 2: Social Relations and Customs XXXVI. Women 74. John Knox
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
1558 75. Marie Dentière
Epistle to Marguerite of Navarre
1538 76. Katharina Schütz Zell
Letter to Caspar Schwenckfeld
1553 XXXVII. Sex
Chastity
and Marriage 77. Luther
The Estate of Marriage
1522 78. Eck
Enchiridion
"The Celibacy of the Clergy
" 1529 79. Ana de San Bartolomé
Autobiography
1625 XXXVIII. The Jews 80. Johannes Pfefferkorn
The Jews’ Mirror
1507 81. Johannes Reuchlin
Recommendation Whether to Confiscate
Destroy
and Burn All Jewish Books
1510 82. Luther
That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
1523 83. Luther
On the Jews and Their Lies
1543 XXXIX. The Servetus Affair and Religious Toleration 84. Sebastian Castellio
Concerning Heretics
Whether They Are to Be Persecuted and How They Are to Be Treated
1554 85. Theodore Beza
The Authority of the Magistrate in Punishing Heretics
1554 XL. Slavery 86. The Iwie Debate
1568 Further Reading Sources
Unam Sanctam
1302 2. The Council of Constance A. Haec Sancta
1415 B. Frequens
1417 3. Pope Pius II
Execrabilis
1459 II. Late Medieval Heresy 4. Jan Hus
The Church
1413 5. Council of Constance
Sentence against Jan Hus
1415 III. Scholasticism and Humanism 6. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
III.75(2)
Transubstantiation
1274 7. Erasmus of Rotterdam
Paraclesis
1516 IV. Lay Piety 8. Caesarius of Heisterbach
Dialogue on Miracles
Early Thirteenth Century A. "Virgin in Place of a Nun Who Had Fled from the Convent" B. "Concerning a Merchant to Whom a Harlot Sold the Arm of St. John the Baptist" 9. Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Religious Pilgrimage
" 1526 Further Reading II The Development of Martin Luther’s Thought V. The Indulgence Controversy 10. Martin Luther
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 11. Johann Tetzel
Rebuttal against Luther’s Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 VI. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 1: Address to the Christian Nobility and the Priesthood of All Believers 12. Luther
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
1520 13. Johannes Eck
Enchiridion
"The Sacrament of Holy Orders
" 1555 VII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 2: The Babylonian Captivity and the Sacraments 14. Luther
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
1520 15. King Henry VIII
Defense of the Seven Sacraments
1521 VIII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 3: Freedom of a Christian and Justification by Faith Alone 16. Luther
The Freedom of a Christian
1520 17. Eck
Enchiridion
"Faith and Good Works
" 1533 IX. Luther and Erasmus on Free Will 18. Erasmus
On Free Will
1524 19. Luther
The Bondage of the Will
1525 Further Reading II The Early Radical Wing and the German Peasants’ War X. Karlstadt
Luther
and the Debate over Images and the Speed of Reform 20. Karlstadt
On the Removal of Images
1522 21. Luther
Invocavit Sermons
1522 A. The First Sermon
March 9
1522
Invocavit Sunday B. The Third Sermon
March 11
1522
Tuesday after Invocavit 22. Karlstadt
Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
1524 XI. Thomas Müntzer
Spiritualism
and Social Revolution 23. Thomas Müntzer
Sermon before the Princes
1524 24. Luther
Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the Rebellious Spirit
1524 XII. The German Peasants’ War 25. The Twelve Articles of the Peasants
1525 26. Luther
Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
1525 Further Reading IV Ulrich Zwingli
the Reformed Tradition
and Swiss Anabaptism XIII. Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich 27. The First Zurich Disputation
January 1523 XIV. The Colloquy of Marburg 28. The Debate at the Colloquy of Marburg
1529 XV. Zwingli and the Anabaptists 29. The Schleitheim Confession of Faith
1527 30. Zwingli
Refutation of the Tricks of the Catabaptists
1527 Further Reading V French Reform and Calvinism XVI. The Reform Group of Meaux 31. Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples
Preface to the French Translation of the Gospels
1523 32. Paris Faculty of Theology
Condemnation of the Meaux Reforms
1523 XVII. The Affair of the Placards 33. Antoine Marcourt
the Placards of 1534 34. Paris Processions in Response to the Placards
1534-1535 XVIII. John Calvin’s Thought 35. John Calvin
Instruction and Confession of Faith Used in the Church of Geneva
1537 XIX. Calvin’s Debate with Sadoleto 36. Jacopo Sadoleto
Letter to Geneva
1539 37. Calvin
Reply to Sadoleto
1539 XX. Moral Discipline in Geneva 38. Geneva Ordinances A. Ordinances for the Regulation of the Churches Dependent upon the Seigniory of Geneva
1547 B. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of 1561 39. Geneva Consistory Records Further Reading VI The English Reformation XXI. Thomas More and William Tyndale on the English Bible 40. Thomas More
Dialogue Concerning Heresies
1529 41. William Tyndale
An Answer to Sir Thomas More’s Dialogue
1531 XXII. Henry VIII’s Break from Rome 42. Henry VIII’s Reformation Parliament
Act of Supremacy
1534 (26 Henry VIII c. 1) 43. Trial of Sir Thomas More
1535 XXIII. Protestantism under Edward VI and Catholicism under Mary I 44. Thomas Cranmer
Homily or Sermon of Good Works Annexed unto Faith
1547 45. Cardinal Reginald Pole
Speech to the Citizens of London
c. 1555 XXIV. Elizabethan (Un)settlement: Puritans and Anglicans 46. John Field and Thomas Wilcox
Admonition to Parliament
1572 47. Richard Hooker
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
1594 Further Reading VII The Catholic/Counter-Reformation XXV. The Council of Trent
1545-1563 48. Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent 49. Calvin
Antidote to the Council of Trent
1547 XXVI. Women
Mysticism
and Inquisition 50. Teresa of Ávila
The Way of Perfection
1583 51. The Inquisition Trial of Francisca de los Apóstoles
1575-1577 XXVII. The Society of Jesus and Campion’s Brag 52. Edmund Campion
Challenge to the Privy Council (Campion’s Brag)
1580 53. William Charke
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet
1581 Further Reading VIII Wars of Religion XXVIII. The Wars of Kappel
1529-1531 54. Kappel Declarations of War A. Zurich’s Declaration of War
June 8
1529 B. The Catholic Cantons’ Declaration of War
1531 55. Zwingli’s Death at the Battle of Kappel: Two Accounts
1531 A. A Catholic Version B. Heinrich Bullinger’s Account XXIX. The Schmalkaldic War and the Peace of Augsburg
1546-1555 56. Alliance between Emperor Charles V and Pope Paul III
1546 192 57. The Peace of Augsburg
1555 XXX. The French Wars of Religion
1562-1598 58. Giovanni Michiel
Venetian Ambassador’s Report on the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1572 59. Marc-Antoine de Muret
Oration before Pope Gregory XIII
1572 60. Nicholas Barnaud(?)
Reveille-Matin: Wake-Up Call for the French and Their Neighbors
1574 Further Reading IX Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 1: Christian Life and Practice XXXI. Baptism 61. Catholic Rite of Baptism from the Sarum Missal
1543 62. Protestant Baptism: A Rite of Baptism Used at Strasbourg
1525-1530 XXXII. Food and Fasting 63. Zwingli
Concerning Choice and Liberty Respecting Food
1522 64. Francis de Sales on Fasting
Sermon for Ash Wednesday
c. 1620 XXXIII. Carnival and Lent 65. Description of Carnival in Rouen
1541 66. Philip Stubbs
Anatomy of Abuses
1583 67. King James I
Book of Sports
1618 XXXIV. Music 68. Luther on Music A. Luther to George Spalatin on Hymns
1523 B. Luther
Preface to the Hymnal of 1524 69. Conrad Grebel
Letter to Thomas Müntzer
1524 70. Calvin
Preface to the Huguenot Psalter
1543 XXXV. Death and Dying 71. Catherine of Genoa
Treatise on Purgatory
c. 1510 72. Anonymous (Guillaume Farel’s Circle)
Treatise on Purgatory
1534 73. Protestant and Catholic Funerals A. Catholic Ritual: Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Funeral
" 1526 B. Calvinist Ritual: The Parisian Passwind on Geneva Funerals Further Reading X Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 2: Social Relations and Customs XXXVI. Women 74. John Knox
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
1558 75. Marie Dentière
Epistle to Marguerite of Navarre
1538 76. Katharina Schütz Zell
Letter to Caspar Schwenckfeld
1553 XXXVII. Sex
Chastity
and Marriage 77. Luther
The Estate of Marriage
1522 78. Eck
Enchiridion
"The Celibacy of the Clergy
" 1529 79. Ana de San Bartolomé
Autobiography
1625 XXXVIII. The Jews 80. Johannes Pfefferkorn
The Jews’ Mirror
1507 81. Johannes Reuchlin
Recommendation Whether to Confiscate
Destroy
and Burn All Jewish Books
1510 82. Luther
That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
1523 83. Luther
On the Jews and Their Lies
1543 XXXIX. The Servetus Affair and Religious Toleration 84. Sebastian Castellio
Concerning Heretics
Whether They Are to Be Persecuted and How They Are to Be Treated
1554 85. Theodore Beza
The Authority of the Magistrate in Punishing Heretics
1554 XL. Slavery 86. The Iwie Debate
1568 Further Reading Sources
Preface How to Read a Primary Document I The Late Medieval Background to the Reformation I. Papal Authority 1. Pope Boniface VIII
Unam Sanctam
1302 2. The Council of Constance A. Haec Sancta
1415 B. Frequens
1417 3. Pope Pius II
Execrabilis
1459 II. Late Medieval Heresy 4. Jan Hus
The Church
1413 5. Council of Constance
Sentence against Jan Hus
1415 III. Scholasticism and Humanism 6. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
III.75(2)
Transubstantiation
1274 7. Erasmus of Rotterdam
Paraclesis
1516 IV. Lay Piety 8. Caesarius of Heisterbach
Dialogue on Miracles
Early Thirteenth Century A. "Virgin in Place of a Nun Who Had Fled from the Convent" B. "Concerning a Merchant to Whom a Harlot Sold the Arm of St. John the Baptist" 9. Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Religious Pilgrimage
" 1526 Further Reading II The Development of Martin Luther’s Thought V. The Indulgence Controversy 10. Martin Luther
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 11. Johann Tetzel
Rebuttal against Luther’s Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 VI. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 1: Address to the Christian Nobility and the Priesthood of All Believers 12. Luther
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
1520 13. Johannes Eck
Enchiridion
"The Sacrament of Holy Orders
" 1555 VII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 2: The Babylonian Captivity and the Sacraments 14. Luther
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
1520 15. King Henry VIII
Defense of the Seven Sacraments
1521 VIII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 3: Freedom of a Christian and Justification by Faith Alone 16. Luther
The Freedom of a Christian
1520 17. Eck
Enchiridion
"Faith and Good Works
" 1533 IX. Luther and Erasmus on Free Will 18. Erasmus
On Free Will
1524 19. Luther
The Bondage of the Will
1525 Further Reading II The Early Radical Wing and the German Peasants’ War X. Karlstadt
Luther
and the Debate over Images and the Speed of Reform 20. Karlstadt
On the Removal of Images
1522 21. Luther
Invocavit Sermons
1522 A. The First Sermon
March 9
1522
Invocavit Sunday B. The Third Sermon
March 11
1522
Tuesday after Invocavit 22. Karlstadt
Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
1524 XI. Thomas Müntzer
Spiritualism
and Social Revolution 23. Thomas Müntzer
Sermon before the Princes
1524 24. Luther
Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the Rebellious Spirit
1524 XII. The German Peasants’ War 25. The Twelve Articles of the Peasants
1525 26. Luther
Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
1525 Further Reading IV Ulrich Zwingli
the Reformed Tradition
and Swiss Anabaptism XIII. Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich 27. The First Zurich Disputation
January 1523 XIV. The Colloquy of Marburg 28. The Debate at the Colloquy of Marburg
1529 XV. Zwingli and the Anabaptists 29. The Schleitheim Confession of Faith
1527 30. Zwingli
Refutation of the Tricks of the Catabaptists
1527 Further Reading V French Reform and Calvinism XVI. The Reform Group of Meaux 31. Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples
Preface to the French Translation of the Gospels
1523 32. Paris Faculty of Theology
Condemnation of the Meaux Reforms
1523 XVII. The Affair of the Placards 33. Antoine Marcourt
the Placards of 1534 34. Paris Processions in Response to the Placards
1534-1535 XVIII. John Calvin’s Thought 35. John Calvin
Instruction and Confession of Faith Used in the Church of Geneva
1537 XIX. Calvin’s Debate with Sadoleto 36. Jacopo Sadoleto
Letter to Geneva
1539 37. Calvin
Reply to Sadoleto
1539 XX. Moral Discipline in Geneva 38. Geneva Ordinances A. Ordinances for the Regulation of the Churches Dependent upon the Seigniory of Geneva
1547 B. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of 1561 39. Geneva Consistory Records Further Reading VI The English Reformation XXI. Thomas More and William Tyndale on the English Bible 40. Thomas More
Dialogue Concerning Heresies
1529 41. William Tyndale
An Answer to Sir Thomas More’s Dialogue
1531 XXII. Henry VIII’s Break from Rome 42. Henry VIII’s Reformation Parliament
Act of Supremacy
1534 (26 Henry VIII c. 1) 43. Trial of Sir Thomas More
1535 XXIII. Protestantism under Edward VI and Catholicism under Mary I 44. Thomas Cranmer
Homily or Sermon of Good Works Annexed unto Faith
1547 45. Cardinal Reginald Pole
Speech to the Citizens of London
c. 1555 XXIV. Elizabethan (Un)settlement: Puritans and Anglicans 46. John Field and Thomas Wilcox
Admonition to Parliament
1572 47. Richard Hooker
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
1594 Further Reading VII The Catholic/Counter-Reformation XXV. The Council of Trent
1545-1563 48. Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent 49. Calvin
Antidote to the Council of Trent
1547 XXVI. Women
Mysticism
and Inquisition 50. Teresa of Ávila
The Way of Perfection
1583 51. The Inquisition Trial of Francisca de los Apóstoles
1575-1577 XXVII. The Society of Jesus and Campion’s Brag 52. Edmund Campion
Challenge to the Privy Council (Campion’s Brag)
1580 53. William Charke
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet
1581 Further Reading VIII Wars of Religion XXVIII. The Wars of Kappel
1529-1531 54. Kappel Declarations of War A. Zurich’s Declaration of War
June 8
1529 B. The Catholic Cantons’ Declaration of War
1531 55. Zwingli’s Death at the Battle of Kappel: Two Accounts
1531 A. A Catholic Version B. Heinrich Bullinger’s Account XXIX. The Schmalkaldic War and the Peace of Augsburg
1546-1555 56. Alliance between Emperor Charles V and Pope Paul III
1546 192 57. The Peace of Augsburg
1555 XXX. The French Wars of Religion
1562-1598 58. Giovanni Michiel
Venetian Ambassador’s Report on the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1572 59. Marc-Antoine de Muret
Oration before Pope Gregory XIII
1572 60. Nicholas Barnaud(?)
Reveille-Matin: Wake-Up Call for the French and Their Neighbors
1574 Further Reading IX Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 1: Christian Life and Practice XXXI. Baptism 61. Catholic Rite of Baptism from the Sarum Missal
1543 62. Protestant Baptism: A Rite of Baptism Used at Strasbourg
1525-1530 XXXII. Food and Fasting 63. Zwingli
Concerning Choice and Liberty Respecting Food
1522 64. Francis de Sales on Fasting
Sermon for Ash Wednesday
c. 1620 XXXIII. Carnival and Lent 65. Description of Carnival in Rouen
1541 66. Philip Stubbs
Anatomy of Abuses
1583 67. King James I
Book of Sports
1618 XXXIV. Music 68. Luther on Music A. Luther to George Spalatin on Hymns
1523 B. Luther
Preface to the Hymnal of 1524 69. Conrad Grebel
Letter to Thomas Müntzer
1524 70. Calvin
Preface to the Huguenot Psalter
1543 XXXV. Death and Dying 71. Catherine of Genoa
Treatise on Purgatory
c. 1510 72. Anonymous (Guillaume Farel’s Circle)
Treatise on Purgatory
1534 73. Protestant and Catholic Funerals A. Catholic Ritual: Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Funeral
" 1526 B. Calvinist Ritual: The Parisian Passwind on Geneva Funerals Further Reading X Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 2: Social Relations and Customs XXXVI. Women 74. John Knox
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
1558 75. Marie Dentière
Epistle to Marguerite of Navarre
1538 76. Katharina Schütz Zell
Letter to Caspar Schwenckfeld
1553 XXXVII. Sex
Chastity
and Marriage 77. Luther
The Estate of Marriage
1522 78. Eck
Enchiridion
"The Celibacy of the Clergy
" 1529 79. Ana de San Bartolomé
Autobiography
1625 XXXVIII. The Jews 80. Johannes Pfefferkorn
The Jews’ Mirror
1507 81. Johannes Reuchlin
Recommendation Whether to Confiscate
Destroy
and Burn All Jewish Books
1510 82. Luther
That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
1523 83. Luther
On the Jews and Their Lies
1543 XXXIX. The Servetus Affair and Religious Toleration 84. Sebastian Castellio
Concerning Heretics
Whether They Are to Be Persecuted and How They Are to Be Treated
1554 85. Theodore Beza
The Authority of the Magistrate in Punishing Heretics
1554 XL. Slavery 86. The Iwie Debate
1568 Further Reading Sources
Unam Sanctam
1302 2. The Council of Constance A. Haec Sancta
1415 B. Frequens
1417 3. Pope Pius II
Execrabilis
1459 II. Late Medieval Heresy 4. Jan Hus
The Church
1413 5. Council of Constance
Sentence against Jan Hus
1415 III. Scholasticism and Humanism 6. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica
III.75(2)
Transubstantiation
1274 7. Erasmus of Rotterdam
Paraclesis
1516 IV. Lay Piety 8. Caesarius of Heisterbach
Dialogue on Miracles
Early Thirteenth Century A. "Virgin in Place of a Nun Who Had Fled from the Convent" B. "Concerning a Merchant to Whom a Harlot Sold the Arm of St. John the Baptist" 9. Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Religious Pilgrimage
" 1526 Further Reading II The Development of Martin Luther’s Thought V. The Indulgence Controversy 10. Martin Luther
Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 11. Johann Tetzel
Rebuttal against Luther’s Sermon on Indulgences and Grace
1518 VI. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 1: Address to the Christian Nobility and the Priesthood of All Believers 12. Luther
Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
1520 13. Johannes Eck
Enchiridion
"The Sacrament of Holy Orders
" 1555 VII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 2: The Babylonian Captivity and the Sacraments 14. Luther
The Babylonian Captivity of the Church
1520 15. King Henry VIII
Defense of the Seven Sacraments
1521 VIII. Luther’s Three Treatises
Part 3: Freedom of a Christian and Justification by Faith Alone 16. Luther
The Freedom of a Christian
1520 17. Eck
Enchiridion
"Faith and Good Works
" 1533 IX. Luther and Erasmus on Free Will 18. Erasmus
On Free Will
1524 19. Luther
The Bondage of the Will
1525 Further Reading II The Early Radical Wing and the German Peasants’ War X. Karlstadt
Luther
and the Debate over Images and the Speed of Reform 20. Karlstadt
On the Removal of Images
1522 21. Luther
Invocavit Sermons
1522 A. The First Sermon
March 9
1522
Invocavit Sunday B. The Third Sermon
March 11
1522
Tuesday after Invocavit 22. Karlstadt
Whether One Should Proceed Slowly
1524 XI. Thomas Müntzer
Spiritualism
and Social Revolution 23. Thomas Müntzer
Sermon before the Princes
1524 24. Luther
Letter to the Princes of Saxony Concerning the Rebellious Spirit
1524 XII. The German Peasants’ War 25. The Twelve Articles of the Peasants
1525 26. Luther
Against the Robbing and Murdering Hordes of Peasants
1525 Further Reading IV Ulrich Zwingli
the Reformed Tradition
and Swiss Anabaptism XIII. Zwingli and the Reformation in Zurich 27. The First Zurich Disputation
January 1523 XIV. The Colloquy of Marburg 28. The Debate at the Colloquy of Marburg
1529 XV. Zwingli and the Anabaptists 29. The Schleitheim Confession of Faith
1527 30. Zwingli
Refutation of the Tricks of the Catabaptists
1527 Further Reading V French Reform and Calvinism XVI. The Reform Group of Meaux 31. Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples
Preface to the French Translation of the Gospels
1523 32. Paris Faculty of Theology
Condemnation of the Meaux Reforms
1523 XVII. The Affair of the Placards 33. Antoine Marcourt
the Placards of 1534 34. Paris Processions in Response to the Placards
1534-1535 XVIII. John Calvin’s Thought 35. John Calvin
Instruction and Confession of Faith Used in the Church of Geneva
1537 XIX. Calvin’s Debate with Sadoleto 36. Jacopo Sadoleto
Letter to Geneva
1539 37. Calvin
Reply to Sadoleto
1539 XX. Moral Discipline in Geneva 38. Geneva Ordinances A. Ordinances for the Regulation of the Churches Dependent upon the Seigniory of Geneva
1547 B. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances of 1561 39. Geneva Consistory Records Further Reading VI The English Reformation XXI. Thomas More and William Tyndale on the English Bible 40. Thomas More
Dialogue Concerning Heresies
1529 41. William Tyndale
An Answer to Sir Thomas More’s Dialogue
1531 XXII. Henry VIII’s Break from Rome 42. Henry VIII’s Reformation Parliament
Act of Supremacy
1534 (26 Henry VIII c. 1) 43. Trial of Sir Thomas More
1535 XXIII. Protestantism under Edward VI and Catholicism under Mary I 44. Thomas Cranmer
Homily or Sermon of Good Works Annexed unto Faith
1547 45. Cardinal Reginald Pole
Speech to the Citizens of London
c. 1555 XXIV. Elizabethan (Un)settlement: Puritans and Anglicans 46. John Field and Thomas Wilcox
Admonition to Parliament
1572 47. Richard Hooker
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity
1594 Further Reading VII The Catholic/Counter-Reformation XXV. The Council of Trent
1545-1563 48. Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent 49. Calvin
Antidote to the Council of Trent
1547 XXVI. Women
Mysticism
and Inquisition 50. Teresa of Ávila
The Way of Perfection
1583 51. The Inquisition Trial of Francisca de los Apóstoles
1575-1577 XXVII. The Society of Jesus and Campion’s Brag 52. Edmund Campion
Challenge to the Privy Council (Campion’s Brag)
1580 53. William Charke
An Answer to a Seditious Pamphlet
1581 Further Reading VIII Wars of Religion XXVIII. The Wars of Kappel
1529-1531 54. Kappel Declarations of War A. Zurich’s Declaration of War
June 8
1529 B. The Catholic Cantons’ Declaration of War
1531 55. Zwingli’s Death at the Battle of Kappel: Two Accounts
1531 A. A Catholic Version B. Heinrich Bullinger’s Account XXIX. The Schmalkaldic War and the Peace of Augsburg
1546-1555 56. Alliance between Emperor Charles V and Pope Paul III
1546 192 57. The Peace of Augsburg
1555 XXX. The French Wars of Religion
1562-1598 58. Giovanni Michiel
Venetian Ambassador’s Report on the St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
1572 59. Marc-Antoine de Muret
Oration before Pope Gregory XIII
1572 60. Nicholas Barnaud(?)
Reveille-Matin: Wake-Up Call for the French and Their Neighbors
1574 Further Reading IX Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 1: Christian Life and Practice XXXI. Baptism 61. Catholic Rite of Baptism from the Sarum Missal
1543 62. Protestant Baptism: A Rite of Baptism Used at Strasbourg
1525-1530 XXXII. Food and Fasting 63. Zwingli
Concerning Choice and Liberty Respecting Food
1522 64. Francis de Sales on Fasting
Sermon for Ash Wednesday
c. 1620 XXXIII. Carnival and Lent 65. Description of Carnival in Rouen
1541 66. Philip Stubbs
Anatomy of Abuses
1583 67. King James I
Book of Sports
1618 XXXIV. Music 68. Luther on Music A. Luther to George Spalatin on Hymns
1523 B. Luther
Preface to the Hymnal of 1524 69. Conrad Grebel
Letter to Thomas Müntzer
1524 70. Calvin
Preface to the Huguenot Psalter
1543 XXXV. Death and Dying 71. Catherine of Genoa
Treatise on Purgatory
c. 1510 72. Anonymous (Guillaume Farel’s Circle)
Treatise on Purgatory
1534 73. Protestant and Catholic Funerals A. Catholic Ritual: Erasmus
Colloquies
"The Funeral
" 1526 B. Calvinist Ritual: The Parisian Passwind on Geneva Funerals Further Reading X Cultural Impact of the Reformation
Part 2: Social Relations and Customs XXXVI. Women 74. John Knox
First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women
1558 75. Marie Dentière
Epistle to Marguerite of Navarre
1538 76. Katharina Schütz Zell
Letter to Caspar Schwenckfeld
1553 XXXVII. Sex
Chastity
and Marriage 77. Luther
The Estate of Marriage
1522 78. Eck
Enchiridion
"The Celibacy of the Clergy
" 1529 79. Ana de San Bartolomé
Autobiography
1625 XXXVIII. The Jews 80. Johannes Pfefferkorn
The Jews’ Mirror
1507 81. Johannes Reuchlin
Recommendation Whether to Confiscate
Destroy
and Burn All Jewish Books
1510 82. Luther
That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
1523 83. Luther
On the Jews and Their Lies
1543 XXXIX. The Servetus Affair and Religious Toleration 84. Sebastian Castellio
Concerning Heretics
Whether They Are to Be Persecuted and How They Are to Be Treated
1554 85. Theodore Beza
The Authority of the Magistrate in Punishing Heretics
1554 XL. Slavery 86. The Iwie Debate
1568 Further Reading Sources