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8 4 13 The European Reformations Basic Reformation Events Reformation Precursors Triggering reform Basic Reformation Principles The Reformation Three Their Significance Other Currents of Reform Religious Settlements Spreading the Message The Rise of Printing Printing and the Reformation Terms Hus Erasmus Tetzel Zwingli Augsburg Nantes Gutenberg Mainz The Early Reformation Martin Luther posting the 95 theses 19th c depiction Reformation Precursors The Burning of Jan Hus 1 8 4 13 Triggering Religious Reform Early edition of the 95 Theses Frederick the Wise duke of Saxony and Luther s lord 2 8 4 13 Diet of Worms Luther s study at the Wartburg castle Basic Reformation Principles The Reformation Three and Their Significance The Priesthood of All Believers Scripture Alone Justification by Faith Alone 3 8 4 13 Cover page from The 12 Articles of the Swabian Peasants Other Currents of Reform Huldrych Zwingli and Swiss Reform Gasparo Contarini and early Catholic Reform 4 8 4 13 Ignatius Loyola and later Catholic Reform John Calvin and later Swiss and French Reform Religious Settlements The Edict of Nantes 1598 5 8 4 13 Spreading the Message The Rise of Printing Early printing shop 6 8 4 13 Page from the Gutenberg Bible Spread of printing 7 8 4 13 Printing and the Reformation 8 8 4 13 9 8 4 13 10 8 4 13 11 8 4 13 12


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