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An engaging and accurate introduction to the Protestant Reformation, told in the words of those who led it, opposed it, and lived it. The Protestant Reformation was a pivotal event in world history and religion. Documents of the Reformation collects more than 60 primary documents that shed light on the personalities, issues, ideas, and events of the 16th-century upheaval and will help readers to understand how and why the Protestant Reformation began and transpired as it did. The book is divided into 12 sections on topics such as indulgences, persecution, and women in the Reformation, each of…mehr
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					An engaging and accurate introduction to the Protestant Reformation, told in the words of those who led it, opposed it, and lived it. The Protestant Reformation was a pivotal event in world history and religion. Documents of the Reformation collects more than 60 primary documents that shed light on the personalities, issues, ideas, and events of the 16th-century upheaval and will help readers to understand how and why the Protestant Reformation began and transpired as it did. The book is divided into 12 sections on topics such as indulgences, persecution, and women in the Reformation, each of which offers five document selections. Detailed introductions preceding the documents put them into historical context and explain why they are important, while a general introduction and chronology help readers to understand the Reformation in broad terms and to see causal connections. Bibliographies of current print and digital resources attend each document, and a general bibliography lists seminal works on the Reformation.				
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781440860829
- ISBN-10: 1440860823
- Artikelnr.: 53491568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 318
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9781440860829
- ISBN-10: 1440860823
- Artikelnr.: 53491568
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John lives with his wife, Mary in Wisconsin. He enjoys spending time with his four adult children, playing golf, listening to sermons and Bible studies on the radio, and talking with others about the peace that can be found in Jesus regardless of the challenges life may bring.
	Preface
Acknowledgments
Evaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents
Introduction
Chronology
Chapter 1 The Late Medieval Church and Its Discontents
1. "The Babylon of the West": Petrarch's Letter Criticizing the Papal Court
at Avignon (1340s)
2. "The Church of England Began to Go Mad after Temporalities": The Lollard
Conclusions (1395)
3. "Proud, Avaricious, and Defiled with Every Crime": Jan Hus and the
Council of Constance (1415)
4. "The Wealth of the Kingdom Goes into the Hands of Foreigners": The
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438)
5. "Our Mincing School-Men": Erasmus's Description of Contemporary
Theologians from The Praise of Folly (1511)
Chapter 2 Indulgences
6. "This Doctrine Is a Manifold Blasphemy against Christ": The Passage on
Indulgences from John Wycliffe's Treatise Trialogus (1384)
7. "The Pain of Purgatory Is Altogether Done Away With": The Instructions (
Instructio Summaria) of Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz Regarding the Sale of
the New Indulgence (1515)
8. "Don't You Hear the Voices of Your Wailing Dead Parents": Excerpts from
Johann Tetzel's Sermon on Indulgences (1517)
9. "What Else Can I Do": Martin Luther's Letter to Archbishop Albrecht of
Mainz Regarding Indulgences (1517)
10. "This Honourable Name of Indulgences Is Blasphemed by Heretics": The
Decree on Indulgences Issued by the Council of Trent (1563)
Chapter 3 Martin Luther
11. "I Am as Awkward as a Child": Martin Luther's Letter to Pope Leo X
(1518)
12. "I Have Not Been Humble Enough": Martin Luther's Letter to Tomas de
Vio, Cardinal Cajetan (1518)
13. "From the Word I Would Not Depart": Martin Luther's Account of His
Hearing before the Diet of Worms (1521)
14. "I Consider God Has Blinded Them": Martin Luther Describes the Marburg
Colloquy to His Wife (1529)
15. "The Greatest and Most Horrible Abomination": Excerpts from Martin
Luther's Schmalkald Articles (1537)
Chapter 4 Reformation on the Continent-Germany, Switzerland, and France
16. "The Rash Men of Wittenberg": Johann Eck's Description of the Leipzig
Disputation (1519)
17. "One Simple Truth and Christian Concord": The Augsburg Confession
(1530)
18. "Popes Began to Seize upon Kingdoms for Themselves": Philip
Melanchthon's "Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope" (1537)
19. "We Reject Traditions Which Contradict the Scriptures": The Second
Helvetic Confession (1562)
20. "The King.Concedes Liberty to All": The Edict of Amboise Ends the First
War of Religion in France (1563)
Chapter 5 The Peasants' War
21. "Christendom Is Being So Wretchedly Devastated by Ravenous Wolves":
Thomas Müntzer's "Sermon to the Princes" (1524)
22. "On Holy Easter There Was Neither Singing Nor Preaching": An Account of
the Peasants' War (1525)
23. "There Was No Way Out But to Die": An Account of the Weinsberg Massacre
(1525)
24. "It Is Consistent with Scripture That We Should Be Free": The 12
Articles of the Swabian Peasants (1525)
25. "We Should Nevertheless Organize and Maintain a Convened Army": Agenda
for the "Peasant Parliament" in Heilbronn (1525)
Chapter 6 Ulrich Zwingli
26. "I Made a Firm Resolution Not to Interfere with Any Female": Zwingli's
Letter Responding to Charges of Sexual Misconduct (1518)
27. "Christ Scorns the Property and Pomp of This World": The 67 Articles
Defended by Ulrich Zwingli (1523)
28. "That Rash Man Keeps Killing Human and Divine Wisdom": Zwingli's Letter
to Conrad Som Complaining of Martin Luther (1528)
29. "He Compelled Me to Seize a Pen": Ulrich Zwingli's Letter to Joachim
Vadian Concerning the Marburg Colloquy (1529)
30. "They Set Up a Court of Injustice on Zwingli": Bullinger's Account of
the Death of Ulrich Zwingli (1531)
Chapter 7 Anabaptism
31. "Who Will Prevent Me from Baptizing Him?": Account of Georg Blaurock's
Rebaptism of Adults in Zürich (1525)
32. "Baptism of Infants, the Supreme Abomination of the Roman Pontiff": The
Schleitheim Confession (1527)
33. "Racked on Account of Anabaptism": An Official Account of the Death of
Balthasar Hubmaier (1528)
34. "Baptism Is Here Restored": Bernard Rothmann's Account of Anabaptism in
Münster (1534)
35. "Tortured with Fiery and Glowing Tongs": Report of the Execution of Jan
of Leiden and the Münster Anabaptist Leaders (1536)
Chapter 8 John Calvin
36. "Hungering and Thirsting after Christ": John Calvin's Prefatory Address
to His Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
37. "Lest He Should Expose the Whole Kingdom to Derision": John Calvin
Warns Philip Melanchthon of the Duplicity of the King of France (1545)
38. "I Subdue My Grief as Well as I Can": John Calvin's Letter on the Death
of His Wife (1549)
39. "He Is a Monster Not to Be Borne": John Calvin's Letters Describing the
Arrest and Condemnation of Michael Servetus (1553)
40. "Profane Men Lay Hold of the Subject of Predestination to Carp": John
Calvin on the Doctrine of Predestination (1559)
Chapter 9 Women in the Reformation
41. "Let Us Now Chiefly Consider Women": Excerpts from Malleus Maleficarum
(The Hammer of Witches) (1487)
42. "Some Brought Hatchets": Female Participation in the German Peasants'
War (1525)
43. "We Will Remain Unvanquished": Catholic Women Resist the Reformers-The
Short Chronicle of Jeanne de Jussie (ca. 1534)
44. "Why Then Is It Necessary to Gossip about Women?": Letter of Marie
Dentière to the Queen of Navarre (1539)
45. "Who Has Delivered Me from Myself": A Mystical Reformation-The
Autobiography of Saint Teresa of Ávila (1562)
Chapter 10 Persecution
46. "The Hangman Shall Dispute with You": An Account of the Trial and
Execution of Michael Sattler (1527)
47. "Unpatiently Took His Death": The Executions of Friar Forest and John
Lambert (1538)
48. "I Have Been a Hater of Falsehood": John Foxe's Description of the
Burning of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1556)
49. "They Threw the Body through the Window into the Courtyard": An Account
of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France (1572)
50. "I Must Leave You Here": Excerpts from the Letter of Janneken van
Munstdorp, an Imprisoned Anabaptist, to Her Newborn Daughter (1573)
Chapter 11 Reformation in the British Isles-England and Scotland
51. "True, Sincere, and Uniform Doctrine of Christ's Religion": The Act of
Six Articles (1539)
52. "Great Inconveniences.of Compelled Chastity": The Edwardian Act
Legalizing Clerical Marriage (1549)
53. "Shall I Believe This Church? God Forbid!": The Examination of Lady
Jane Grey (1554)
54. "So Must I Be Subject to Them?": John Knox's Account of His Meeting
with Queen Mary of Scotland (1561)
55. "Hiding Their Most Detestable and Devilish Purposes": The Elizabethan
Act against Recusants (1593)
Chapter 12 The Catholic Reformation
56. "The Whole World Eagerly Desires This Kind of a Reformation": Pope
Adrian VI's Memorandum of Instruction to His Representative at the German
Diet (1522)
57. "One Day the Eyes of His Soul Were Opened": The Autobiography of St.
Ignatius of Loyola (1555)
58. "A True and Singular Sacrifice": Decree of the Council of Trent on the
Mass (1562)
59. "The Ruffians Were Bawling and Yelling": The English Jesuit John Gerard
Describes Hiding in a Priest Hole (1591)
60. "This Night through Which the Soul Has to Pass": Excerpt from The Dark
Night by St. John of the Cross (1618)
Appendix 1: Comparison of Catholic and Protestant Positions on Key
Doctrines
Appendix 2: Sixteenth-Century Monarchs and Popes
Bibliography
Index
	Acknowledgments
Evaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents
Introduction
Chronology
Chapter 1 The Late Medieval Church and Its Discontents
1. "The Babylon of the West": Petrarch's Letter Criticizing the Papal Court
at Avignon (1340s)
2. "The Church of England Began to Go Mad after Temporalities": The Lollard
Conclusions (1395)
3. "Proud, Avaricious, and Defiled with Every Crime": Jan Hus and the
Council of Constance (1415)
4. "The Wealth of the Kingdom Goes into the Hands of Foreigners": The
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438)
5. "Our Mincing School-Men": Erasmus's Description of Contemporary
Theologians from The Praise of Folly (1511)
Chapter 2 Indulgences
6. "This Doctrine Is a Manifold Blasphemy against Christ": The Passage on
Indulgences from John Wycliffe's Treatise Trialogus (1384)
7. "The Pain of Purgatory Is Altogether Done Away With": The Instructions (
Instructio Summaria) of Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz Regarding the Sale of
the New Indulgence (1515)
8. "Don't You Hear the Voices of Your Wailing Dead Parents": Excerpts from
Johann Tetzel's Sermon on Indulgences (1517)
9. "What Else Can I Do": Martin Luther's Letter to Archbishop Albrecht of
Mainz Regarding Indulgences (1517)
10. "This Honourable Name of Indulgences Is Blasphemed by Heretics": The
Decree on Indulgences Issued by the Council of Trent (1563)
Chapter 3 Martin Luther
11. "I Am as Awkward as a Child": Martin Luther's Letter to Pope Leo X
(1518)
12. "I Have Not Been Humble Enough": Martin Luther's Letter to Tomas de
Vio, Cardinal Cajetan (1518)
13. "From the Word I Would Not Depart": Martin Luther's Account of His
Hearing before the Diet of Worms (1521)
14. "I Consider God Has Blinded Them": Martin Luther Describes the Marburg
Colloquy to His Wife (1529)
15. "The Greatest and Most Horrible Abomination": Excerpts from Martin
Luther's Schmalkald Articles (1537)
Chapter 4 Reformation on the Continent-Germany, Switzerland, and France
16. "The Rash Men of Wittenberg": Johann Eck's Description of the Leipzig
Disputation (1519)
17. "One Simple Truth and Christian Concord": The Augsburg Confession
(1530)
18. "Popes Began to Seize upon Kingdoms for Themselves": Philip
Melanchthon's "Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope" (1537)
19. "We Reject Traditions Which Contradict the Scriptures": The Second
Helvetic Confession (1562)
20. "The King.Concedes Liberty to All": The Edict of Amboise Ends the First
War of Religion in France (1563)
Chapter 5 The Peasants' War
21. "Christendom Is Being So Wretchedly Devastated by Ravenous Wolves":
Thomas Müntzer's "Sermon to the Princes" (1524)
22. "On Holy Easter There Was Neither Singing Nor Preaching": An Account of
the Peasants' War (1525)
23. "There Was No Way Out But to Die": An Account of the Weinsberg Massacre
(1525)
24. "It Is Consistent with Scripture That We Should Be Free": The 12
Articles of the Swabian Peasants (1525)
25. "We Should Nevertheless Organize and Maintain a Convened Army": Agenda
for the "Peasant Parliament" in Heilbronn (1525)
Chapter 6 Ulrich Zwingli
26. "I Made a Firm Resolution Not to Interfere with Any Female": Zwingli's
Letter Responding to Charges of Sexual Misconduct (1518)
27. "Christ Scorns the Property and Pomp of This World": The 67 Articles
Defended by Ulrich Zwingli (1523)
28. "That Rash Man Keeps Killing Human and Divine Wisdom": Zwingli's Letter
to Conrad Som Complaining of Martin Luther (1528)
29. "He Compelled Me to Seize a Pen": Ulrich Zwingli's Letter to Joachim
Vadian Concerning the Marburg Colloquy (1529)
30. "They Set Up a Court of Injustice on Zwingli": Bullinger's Account of
the Death of Ulrich Zwingli (1531)
Chapter 7 Anabaptism
31. "Who Will Prevent Me from Baptizing Him?": Account of Georg Blaurock's
Rebaptism of Adults in Zürich (1525)
32. "Baptism of Infants, the Supreme Abomination of the Roman Pontiff": The
Schleitheim Confession (1527)
33. "Racked on Account of Anabaptism": An Official Account of the Death of
Balthasar Hubmaier (1528)
34. "Baptism Is Here Restored": Bernard Rothmann's Account of Anabaptism in
Münster (1534)
35. "Tortured with Fiery and Glowing Tongs": Report of the Execution of Jan
of Leiden and the Münster Anabaptist Leaders (1536)
Chapter 8 John Calvin
36. "Hungering and Thirsting after Christ": John Calvin's Prefatory Address
to His Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
37. "Lest He Should Expose the Whole Kingdom to Derision": John Calvin
Warns Philip Melanchthon of the Duplicity of the King of France (1545)
38. "I Subdue My Grief as Well as I Can": John Calvin's Letter on the Death
of His Wife (1549)
39. "He Is a Monster Not to Be Borne": John Calvin's Letters Describing the
Arrest and Condemnation of Michael Servetus (1553)
40. "Profane Men Lay Hold of the Subject of Predestination to Carp": John
Calvin on the Doctrine of Predestination (1559)
Chapter 9 Women in the Reformation
41. "Let Us Now Chiefly Consider Women": Excerpts from Malleus Maleficarum
(The Hammer of Witches) (1487)
42. "Some Brought Hatchets": Female Participation in the German Peasants'
War (1525)
43. "We Will Remain Unvanquished": Catholic Women Resist the Reformers-The
Short Chronicle of Jeanne de Jussie (ca. 1534)
44. "Why Then Is It Necessary to Gossip about Women?": Letter of Marie
Dentière to the Queen of Navarre (1539)
45. "Who Has Delivered Me from Myself": A Mystical Reformation-The
Autobiography of Saint Teresa of Ávila (1562)
Chapter 10 Persecution
46. "The Hangman Shall Dispute with You": An Account of the Trial and
Execution of Michael Sattler (1527)
47. "Unpatiently Took His Death": The Executions of Friar Forest and John
Lambert (1538)
48. "I Have Been a Hater of Falsehood": John Foxe's Description of the
Burning of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1556)
49. "They Threw the Body through the Window into the Courtyard": An Account
of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France (1572)
50. "I Must Leave You Here": Excerpts from the Letter of Janneken van
Munstdorp, an Imprisoned Anabaptist, to Her Newborn Daughter (1573)
Chapter 11 Reformation in the British Isles-England and Scotland
51. "True, Sincere, and Uniform Doctrine of Christ's Religion": The Act of
Six Articles (1539)
52. "Great Inconveniences.of Compelled Chastity": The Edwardian Act
Legalizing Clerical Marriage (1549)
53. "Shall I Believe This Church? God Forbid!": The Examination of Lady
Jane Grey (1554)
54. "So Must I Be Subject to Them?": John Knox's Account of His Meeting
with Queen Mary of Scotland (1561)
55. "Hiding Their Most Detestable and Devilish Purposes": The Elizabethan
Act against Recusants (1593)
Chapter 12 The Catholic Reformation
56. "The Whole World Eagerly Desires This Kind of a Reformation": Pope
Adrian VI's Memorandum of Instruction to His Representative at the German
Diet (1522)
57. "One Day the Eyes of His Soul Were Opened": The Autobiography of St.
Ignatius of Loyola (1555)
58. "A True and Singular Sacrifice": Decree of the Council of Trent on the
Mass (1562)
59. "The Ruffians Were Bawling and Yelling": The English Jesuit John Gerard
Describes Hiding in a Priest Hole (1591)
60. "This Night through Which the Soul Has to Pass": Excerpt from The Dark
Night by St. John of the Cross (1618)
Appendix 1: Comparison of Catholic and Protestant Positions on Key
Doctrines
Appendix 2: Sixteenth-Century Monarchs and Popes
Bibliography
Index
Preface
Acknowledgments
Evaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents
Introduction
Chronology
Chapter 1 The Late Medieval Church and Its Discontents
1. "The Babylon of the West": Petrarch's Letter Criticizing the Papal Court
at Avignon (1340s)
2. "The Church of England Began to Go Mad after Temporalities": The Lollard
Conclusions (1395)
3. "Proud, Avaricious, and Defiled with Every Crime": Jan Hus and the
Council of Constance (1415)
4. "The Wealth of the Kingdom Goes into the Hands of Foreigners": The
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438)
5. "Our Mincing School-Men": Erasmus's Description of Contemporary
Theologians from The Praise of Folly (1511)
Chapter 2 Indulgences
6. "This Doctrine Is a Manifold Blasphemy against Christ": The Passage on
Indulgences from John Wycliffe's Treatise Trialogus (1384)
7. "The Pain of Purgatory Is Altogether Done Away With": The Instructions (
Instructio Summaria) of Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz Regarding the Sale of
the New Indulgence (1515)
8. "Don't You Hear the Voices of Your Wailing Dead Parents": Excerpts from
Johann Tetzel's Sermon on Indulgences (1517)
9. "What Else Can I Do": Martin Luther's Letter to Archbishop Albrecht of
Mainz Regarding Indulgences (1517)
10. "This Honourable Name of Indulgences Is Blasphemed by Heretics": The
Decree on Indulgences Issued by the Council of Trent (1563)
Chapter 3 Martin Luther
11. "I Am as Awkward as a Child": Martin Luther's Letter to Pope Leo X
(1518)
12. "I Have Not Been Humble Enough": Martin Luther's Letter to Tomas de
Vio, Cardinal Cajetan (1518)
13. "From the Word I Would Not Depart": Martin Luther's Account of His
Hearing before the Diet of Worms (1521)
14. "I Consider God Has Blinded Them": Martin Luther Describes the Marburg
Colloquy to His Wife (1529)
15. "The Greatest and Most Horrible Abomination": Excerpts from Martin
Luther's Schmalkald Articles (1537)
Chapter 4 Reformation on the Continent-Germany, Switzerland, and France
16. "The Rash Men of Wittenberg": Johann Eck's Description of the Leipzig
Disputation (1519)
17. "One Simple Truth and Christian Concord": The Augsburg Confession
(1530)
18. "Popes Began to Seize upon Kingdoms for Themselves": Philip
Melanchthon's "Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope" (1537)
19. "We Reject Traditions Which Contradict the Scriptures": The Second
Helvetic Confession (1562)
20. "The King.Concedes Liberty to All": The Edict of Amboise Ends the First
War of Religion in France (1563)
Chapter 5 The Peasants' War
21. "Christendom Is Being So Wretchedly Devastated by Ravenous Wolves":
Thomas Müntzer's "Sermon to the Princes" (1524)
22. "On Holy Easter There Was Neither Singing Nor Preaching": An Account of
the Peasants' War (1525)
23. "There Was No Way Out But to Die": An Account of the Weinsberg Massacre
(1525)
24. "It Is Consistent with Scripture That We Should Be Free": The 12
Articles of the Swabian Peasants (1525)
25. "We Should Nevertheless Organize and Maintain a Convened Army": Agenda
for the "Peasant Parliament" in Heilbronn (1525)
Chapter 6 Ulrich Zwingli
26. "I Made a Firm Resolution Not to Interfere with Any Female": Zwingli's
Letter Responding to Charges of Sexual Misconduct (1518)
27. "Christ Scorns the Property and Pomp of This World": The 67 Articles
Defended by Ulrich Zwingli (1523)
28. "That Rash Man Keeps Killing Human and Divine Wisdom": Zwingli's Letter
to Conrad Som Complaining of Martin Luther (1528)
29. "He Compelled Me to Seize a Pen": Ulrich Zwingli's Letter to Joachim
Vadian Concerning the Marburg Colloquy (1529)
30. "They Set Up a Court of Injustice on Zwingli": Bullinger's Account of
the Death of Ulrich Zwingli (1531)
Chapter 7 Anabaptism
31. "Who Will Prevent Me from Baptizing Him?": Account of Georg Blaurock's
Rebaptism of Adults in Zürich (1525)
32. "Baptism of Infants, the Supreme Abomination of the Roman Pontiff": The
Schleitheim Confession (1527)
33. "Racked on Account of Anabaptism": An Official Account of the Death of
Balthasar Hubmaier (1528)
34. "Baptism Is Here Restored": Bernard Rothmann's Account of Anabaptism in
Münster (1534)
35. "Tortured with Fiery and Glowing Tongs": Report of the Execution of Jan
of Leiden and the Münster Anabaptist Leaders (1536)
Chapter 8 John Calvin
36. "Hungering and Thirsting after Christ": John Calvin's Prefatory Address
to His Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
37. "Lest He Should Expose the Whole Kingdom to Derision": John Calvin
Warns Philip Melanchthon of the Duplicity of the King of France (1545)
38. "I Subdue My Grief as Well as I Can": John Calvin's Letter on the Death
of His Wife (1549)
39. "He Is a Monster Not to Be Borne": John Calvin's Letters Describing the
Arrest and Condemnation of Michael Servetus (1553)
40. "Profane Men Lay Hold of the Subject of Predestination to Carp": John
Calvin on the Doctrine of Predestination (1559)
Chapter 9 Women in the Reformation
41. "Let Us Now Chiefly Consider Women": Excerpts from Malleus Maleficarum
(The Hammer of Witches) (1487)
42. "Some Brought Hatchets": Female Participation in the German Peasants'
War (1525)
43. "We Will Remain Unvanquished": Catholic Women Resist the Reformers-The
Short Chronicle of Jeanne de Jussie (ca. 1534)
44. "Why Then Is It Necessary to Gossip about Women?": Letter of Marie
Dentière to the Queen of Navarre (1539)
45. "Who Has Delivered Me from Myself": A Mystical Reformation-The
Autobiography of Saint Teresa of Ávila (1562)
Chapter 10 Persecution
46. "The Hangman Shall Dispute with You": An Account of the Trial and
Execution of Michael Sattler (1527)
47. "Unpatiently Took His Death": The Executions of Friar Forest and John
Lambert (1538)
48. "I Have Been a Hater of Falsehood": John Foxe's Description of the
Burning of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1556)
49. "They Threw the Body through the Window into the Courtyard": An Account
of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France (1572)
50. "I Must Leave You Here": Excerpts from the Letter of Janneken van
Munstdorp, an Imprisoned Anabaptist, to Her Newborn Daughter (1573)
Chapter 11 Reformation in the British Isles-England and Scotland
51. "True, Sincere, and Uniform Doctrine of Christ's Religion": The Act of
Six Articles (1539)
52. "Great Inconveniences.of Compelled Chastity": The Edwardian Act
Legalizing Clerical Marriage (1549)
53. "Shall I Believe This Church? God Forbid!": The Examination of Lady
Jane Grey (1554)
54. "So Must I Be Subject to Them?": John Knox's Account of His Meeting
with Queen Mary of Scotland (1561)
55. "Hiding Their Most Detestable and Devilish Purposes": The Elizabethan
Act against Recusants (1593)
Chapter 12 The Catholic Reformation
56. "The Whole World Eagerly Desires This Kind of a Reformation": Pope
Adrian VI's Memorandum of Instruction to His Representative at the German
Diet (1522)
57. "One Day the Eyes of His Soul Were Opened": The Autobiography of St.
Ignatius of Loyola (1555)
58. "A True and Singular Sacrifice": Decree of the Council of Trent on the
Mass (1562)
59. "The Ruffians Were Bawling and Yelling": The English Jesuit John Gerard
Describes Hiding in a Priest Hole (1591)
60. "This Night through Which the Soul Has to Pass": Excerpt from The Dark
Night by St. John of the Cross (1618)
Appendix 1: Comparison of Catholic and Protestant Positions on Key
Doctrines
Appendix 2: Sixteenth-Century Monarchs and Popes
Bibliography
Index
				Acknowledgments
Evaluating and Interpreting Primary Documents
Introduction
Chronology
Chapter 1 The Late Medieval Church and Its Discontents
1. "The Babylon of the West": Petrarch's Letter Criticizing the Papal Court
at Avignon (1340s)
2. "The Church of England Began to Go Mad after Temporalities": The Lollard
Conclusions (1395)
3. "Proud, Avaricious, and Defiled with Every Crime": Jan Hus and the
Council of Constance (1415)
4. "The Wealth of the Kingdom Goes into the Hands of Foreigners": The
Pragmatic Sanction of Bourges (1438)
5. "Our Mincing School-Men": Erasmus's Description of Contemporary
Theologians from The Praise of Folly (1511)
Chapter 2 Indulgences
6. "This Doctrine Is a Manifold Blasphemy against Christ": The Passage on
Indulgences from John Wycliffe's Treatise Trialogus (1384)
7. "The Pain of Purgatory Is Altogether Done Away With": The Instructions (
Instructio Summaria) of Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz Regarding the Sale of
the New Indulgence (1515)
8. "Don't You Hear the Voices of Your Wailing Dead Parents": Excerpts from
Johann Tetzel's Sermon on Indulgences (1517)
9. "What Else Can I Do": Martin Luther's Letter to Archbishop Albrecht of
Mainz Regarding Indulgences (1517)
10. "This Honourable Name of Indulgences Is Blasphemed by Heretics": The
Decree on Indulgences Issued by the Council of Trent (1563)
Chapter 3 Martin Luther
11. "I Am as Awkward as a Child": Martin Luther's Letter to Pope Leo X
(1518)
12. "I Have Not Been Humble Enough": Martin Luther's Letter to Tomas de
Vio, Cardinal Cajetan (1518)
13. "From the Word I Would Not Depart": Martin Luther's Account of His
Hearing before the Diet of Worms (1521)
14. "I Consider God Has Blinded Them": Martin Luther Describes the Marburg
Colloquy to His Wife (1529)
15. "The Greatest and Most Horrible Abomination": Excerpts from Martin
Luther's Schmalkald Articles (1537)
Chapter 4 Reformation on the Continent-Germany, Switzerland, and France
16. "The Rash Men of Wittenberg": Johann Eck's Description of the Leipzig
Disputation (1519)
17. "One Simple Truth and Christian Concord": The Augsburg Confession
(1530)
18. "Popes Began to Seize upon Kingdoms for Themselves": Philip
Melanchthon's "Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope" (1537)
19. "We Reject Traditions Which Contradict the Scriptures": The Second
Helvetic Confession (1562)
20. "The King.Concedes Liberty to All": The Edict of Amboise Ends the First
War of Religion in France (1563)
Chapter 5 The Peasants' War
21. "Christendom Is Being So Wretchedly Devastated by Ravenous Wolves":
Thomas Müntzer's "Sermon to the Princes" (1524)
22. "On Holy Easter There Was Neither Singing Nor Preaching": An Account of
the Peasants' War (1525)
23. "There Was No Way Out But to Die": An Account of the Weinsberg Massacre
(1525)
24. "It Is Consistent with Scripture That We Should Be Free": The 12
Articles of the Swabian Peasants (1525)
25. "We Should Nevertheless Organize and Maintain a Convened Army": Agenda
for the "Peasant Parliament" in Heilbronn (1525)
Chapter 6 Ulrich Zwingli
26. "I Made a Firm Resolution Not to Interfere with Any Female": Zwingli's
Letter Responding to Charges of Sexual Misconduct (1518)
27. "Christ Scorns the Property and Pomp of This World": The 67 Articles
Defended by Ulrich Zwingli (1523)
28. "That Rash Man Keeps Killing Human and Divine Wisdom": Zwingli's Letter
to Conrad Som Complaining of Martin Luther (1528)
29. "He Compelled Me to Seize a Pen": Ulrich Zwingli's Letter to Joachim
Vadian Concerning the Marburg Colloquy (1529)
30. "They Set Up a Court of Injustice on Zwingli": Bullinger's Account of
the Death of Ulrich Zwingli (1531)
Chapter 7 Anabaptism
31. "Who Will Prevent Me from Baptizing Him?": Account of Georg Blaurock's
Rebaptism of Adults in Zürich (1525)
32. "Baptism of Infants, the Supreme Abomination of the Roman Pontiff": The
Schleitheim Confession (1527)
33. "Racked on Account of Anabaptism": An Official Account of the Death of
Balthasar Hubmaier (1528)
34. "Baptism Is Here Restored": Bernard Rothmann's Account of Anabaptism in
Münster (1534)
35. "Tortured with Fiery and Glowing Tongs": Report of the Execution of Jan
of Leiden and the Münster Anabaptist Leaders (1536)
Chapter 8 John Calvin
36. "Hungering and Thirsting after Christ": John Calvin's Prefatory Address
to His Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536)
37. "Lest He Should Expose the Whole Kingdom to Derision": John Calvin
Warns Philip Melanchthon of the Duplicity of the King of France (1545)
38. "I Subdue My Grief as Well as I Can": John Calvin's Letter on the Death
of His Wife (1549)
39. "He Is a Monster Not to Be Borne": John Calvin's Letters Describing the
Arrest and Condemnation of Michael Servetus (1553)
40. "Profane Men Lay Hold of the Subject of Predestination to Carp": John
Calvin on the Doctrine of Predestination (1559)
Chapter 9 Women in the Reformation
41. "Let Us Now Chiefly Consider Women": Excerpts from Malleus Maleficarum
(The Hammer of Witches) (1487)
42. "Some Brought Hatchets": Female Participation in the German Peasants'
War (1525)
43. "We Will Remain Unvanquished": Catholic Women Resist the Reformers-The
Short Chronicle of Jeanne de Jussie (ca. 1534)
44. "Why Then Is It Necessary to Gossip about Women?": Letter of Marie
Dentière to the Queen of Navarre (1539)
45. "Who Has Delivered Me from Myself": A Mystical Reformation-The
Autobiography of Saint Teresa of Ávila (1562)
Chapter 10 Persecution
46. "The Hangman Shall Dispute with You": An Account of the Trial and
Execution of Michael Sattler (1527)
47. "Unpatiently Took His Death": The Executions of Friar Forest and John
Lambert (1538)
48. "I Have Been a Hater of Falsehood": John Foxe's Description of the
Burning of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer (1556)
49. "They Threw the Body through the Window into the Courtyard": An Account
of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France (1572)
50. "I Must Leave You Here": Excerpts from the Letter of Janneken van
Munstdorp, an Imprisoned Anabaptist, to Her Newborn Daughter (1573)
Chapter 11 Reformation in the British Isles-England and Scotland
51. "True, Sincere, and Uniform Doctrine of Christ's Religion": The Act of
Six Articles (1539)
52. "Great Inconveniences.of Compelled Chastity": The Edwardian Act
Legalizing Clerical Marriage (1549)
53. "Shall I Believe This Church? God Forbid!": The Examination of Lady
Jane Grey (1554)
54. "So Must I Be Subject to Them?": John Knox's Account of His Meeting
with Queen Mary of Scotland (1561)
55. "Hiding Their Most Detestable and Devilish Purposes": The Elizabethan
Act against Recusants (1593)
Chapter 12 The Catholic Reformation
56. "The Whole World Eagerly Desires This Kind of a Reformation": Pope
Adrian VI's Memorandum of Instruction to His Representative at the German
Diet (1522)
57. "One Day the Eyes of His Soul Were Opened": The Autobiography of St.
Ignatius of Loyola (1555)
58. "A True and Singular Sacrifice": Decree of the Council of Trent on the
Mass (1562)
59. "The Ruffians Were Bawling and Yelling": The English Jesuit John Gerard
Describes Hiding in a Priest Hole (1591)
60. "This Night through Which the Soul Has to Pass": Excerpt from The Dark
Night by St. John of the Cross (1618)
Appendix 1: Comparison of Catholic and Protestant Positions on Key
Doctrines
Appendix 2: Sixteenth-Century Monarchs and Popes
Bibliography
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