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- "Reformation…of Me"Lord you are my STRENGTH! ~ Psalm 28:7
- The Causes of the ReformationThe Reformation was a result of irreconcilable doctrinal differences between the Catholic Church and Protestant reformers, the Papacy's abuse of power, and Catholic reform attempts that were both long overdue.
- Christian Article Providing Truths for the End Time ChurchEnjoy reading a Christian article on the end time church. The next Reformation is taking place in the body of Christ.
- Christian Articles on the Reformation of the ChurchReformation is transforming the church! Christian articles on the Reformation are providing insight into this exciting topic.
- Just Before the ReformationWhat the context was like prior to the Protestant reformation.
- Christian Blog Posts on Reformation in the ChurchChristian blog posts on the Reformation taking place in today's church are providing deep insight into the body of Christ's transformation into a pure and spotless bride.
- Book Review: Getting the Reformation Wrong: Correcting Some Misunderstandings by James R. Payton, JrBook Review of study of Reformation History from Evangelical author who wants to correct Protestant errors about their own heritage.
- Notes on the Catholic Counter Reformation, Luis De LeonLuis de Leon, born 1528, was a shining example of the intellect, perseverance, humor, and profound faith during this tumultuous time in the history of the Christian church.
- Education's Role in the Protestant ReformationThis article is an educational analysis of the primary effects of education upon the Protestant Reformation and the importance of the role education played in the survival of the Protestant movement.
- Reforming RomeThis is a research paper detailing some of the little known specifics of the Protestant Reformation.
- After the ReformationA brief look at some of the groups that came out of the Reformation and how they could be distinguished.
- The Protestant ReformationThe protestant reformation (led mainly by Martin Luther) was caused by Christian's intolerance with the corruption and worldliness of the church.
- Did the English Reformation Have to Happen?Summary of recent historiography of the English Reformation highlighting the interpretations of revisionist historians Eamon Duffy, Christopher Haigh and others.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 3, Chapter 3A summary of Chapter 3 from Book 3 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- Reformation Martyrs: Sts. John Fisher and Thomas MoreBrief biographies of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 3, Chapter 2A summary of Chapter 2 from Book 3 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 2, Chapter 10A summary of Chapter 10 from Book 2 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 2, Chapter 9A summary of Chapter 9 from Book 2 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 2, Chapter 7A summary of Chapter 7 from Book 2 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of Religious Movements Throughout EnglandA historical review of John Wycliffe and his contributions to society.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 9A summary of Chapter 9 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 8A summary of Chapter 8 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 7A summary of Chapter 7 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 6A summary of Chapter 6 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 5A summary of Chapter 5 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 4A summary of Chapter 4 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of Book 1, Chapter 1A summary of Chapter 1 from Book 1 in the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation of the 16th Century: Summary of the PrefaceA summary of the preface to the greatest written work on the history of the Protestant Reformation.
- The Reformation and the Emergence of Modern ScienceThe abuses that led to the Protestant Reformation instigated the formation of splinter denominations within, and without, the Catholic Church. The Reformation enabled a diversity of thought that led to a revolution: the divorce of science and theology.
- The Death of Ulrich ZwingliThe death of Ulrich Zwingli serves as a warning for today's Christians. The church must hold fast to the Word and not look beyond the teachings of scripture for the tools needed to protect and advance the Kingdom of God.
- The Protestant Reformation of GermanyThe most dramatic and forceful advance of the Reformation in the 16th century took place in Germany. According to God's providence the land was perfectly prepared to burst forth with the fruit of change.
- Penology - the Study of Prisons, Punishments, and Reformation StrategiesPrison systems used to be drab and uncomfortable. People were punished by death for the smallest of infractions. Then, perhaps by a miracle, or perhaps by fate, special researchers called "penologists" came along and changed everything!
What Effects Did the Reformation Have on Church Music?The effect of the Reformation on church music. This goes into the direct and indirect effects of the Reformation on music in both the Catholic church and Protestant churches.- The Catholic Counter ReformationThis work on history will examine the Catholic Counter Reformation in Europe during the sixteenth century, often drawing parallels to the more familiar Protestant Reformation.
- The Catholic ReformationIn the 16th century the Catholic Church had a problem: they were loosing members and followers. The movement to fix this problem was called the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
- Effects of the Protestant ReformationFrom Martin Luther to today's Protestant religion, the Protestant Reformation has affected the world in many ways.
- The Sides of the ReformationA Brief Description and History of the Reformations.
- Counter Reformation was the Churches Response to LutherThe article discusses the Counter Reformation. The article also explains how the Church responded to Martin Luther's complaints. The last idea presented is the three tenets and their impact on the American colonies.
- The English Reformation Under the TudorsA brief look at the reformation in England under the Tudor monarchy.
- A Brief Desciption of the ReformationThe Reformation has impacted religon more than most people realize. Until a few months ago I knew nothing of it at all. This short article will help readers to have an understanding of what it was.

