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The Reformer as Son—Luther and his Mother (May 20, 1531)

The Reformer as Husband—Luther and his Wife (1529, 1534, and 1546)

The Reformer Remembers—Luther and his Father (June 5, 1530)

Martin Luther, “Warning Against Prostitutes” (May 13, 1543)

Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses (October 31, 1517)

Iconoclasm—Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt Argues against Images (1522)

From Reformer to Revolutionary—Thomas Müntzer, Sermon to the Princes (July 13, 1524)

Definition and Demarcation—Conrad Grebel and Others to Thomas Müntzer (September 5, 1524)

Protestants vs. Radicals—A Lutheran Defends the Rights of Rulers in Religious Matters (1530)

Radicals vs. Protestants—An Attack on Secular Claims to Religious Authority (1530)

Protestants and Radicals—Martin Bucer’s Debate with Hessian Anabaptists (1538)

Martin Luther’s “Tower Experience” (1545)

Practical Reformation—Pastor Matthias Bengel to the Governor at Kassel (December 24, 1531)

Defending Women’s Communal Life—Dominican Nuns at Strasbourg (1526)

Swiss Defenders of the Old Faith—Articles of the Nine Members’ Delegates (1525)

Defense of the Imperial Church—Regensburg Reform (July 7, 1524)

The General Mobilization of the Catholic Church—The Council of Trent (1547–63)

The Reformation Defined—The Diet of Augsburg (1530)

Protestant Resistance—The Schmalkaldic League (1531/35)

Luther and Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms (1521)

The Religious Peace of Augsburg (September 25, 1555)

Ursula Weyda’s Attack on the Abbott of Pegau (1524)

The Empire and Its Reformation—Lazarus von Schwendi’s Advice to Emperor Maximilian II (1574)

Ordering Protestant Churches—Visitation and School Ordinances in the Palatinate (1556)

Michael Gaismair’s Territorial Constitution for Tyrol (1526)