'History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century, ' is an important work by Swiss Protestant theologian J. H. Merle d'Aubigné. The book provides a detailed account of the Protestant Reformation, which began in the early 16th century as a response to the corruption and abuses of the Roman Catholic Church. In Volume 2 of the work, d'Aubigné covers the period from the Diet of Augsburg in 1530 to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England in 1603. He provides a comprehensive overview of the major figures, events, and ideas that shaped the Protestant movement during this time, including Martin Luther, John Calvin, the Council of Trent, and the English Reformation. D'Aubigné's writing is marked by his deep knowledge of the subject matter, his clear and concise prose, and his sympathetic portrayal of the reformers and their cause. The book remains a classic work of Reformation history and a valuable resource for scholars and students of the period.
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