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- Look up Reformation, reformation, or re-formation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Reformation, also known as the Protestant Reformation, was the...
- historians often use the plural of the term, writing of "Reformations" to emphasize that the Reformation was not a uniform and coherent historical phenomenon...
- Ultraquists Oratories and Societies Protestant Reformations English Reformations Counter Reformation Vatican II │ 900 │ 1050 │ 1200 │ 1350 │ 1500 │ 1650...
- California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-22376-9. Haigh, Christopher (1993). English Reformations: Religion, Politics, and Society Under the Tudors. Oxford University...
- The term Second Reformation has been used in a number of contexts in Protestantism, implying a new or continuing Reformation. In Germany and Northern Europe...
- as the First Reformation in the Czech historiography. The Bohemian Reformation remained distinct from the German and Swiss Reformations despite their...
- the Reformation (French: Monument international de la Réformation; German: Internationales Reformationsdenkmal), usually known as the Reformation Wall...
- The Reformation: A History is a 2003 history book by the English historian Diarmaid MacCulloch. It is a survey of the European Reformation between 1490...
- began raising their followers for an armed conflict. A series of local reformations followed, with Protestant minorities gaining control of various regions...
- Of Reformation is a 1641 pamphlet by John Milton, and his debut in the public arena. Its full title is Of Reformation Touching Church-Discipline in England...