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The Reformer as Son—Luther and his Mother (May 20, 1531)
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The Reformer as Husband—Luther and his Wife (1529, 1534, and 1546)
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The Reformer Remembers—Luther and his Father (June 5, 1530)
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Martin Luther, “Warning Against Prostitutes” (May 13, 1543)
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Martin Luther, Ninety-Five Theses (October 31, 1517)
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Iconoclasm—Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt Argues against Images (1522)
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From Reformer to Revolutionary—Thomas Müntzer, Sermon to the Princes (July 13, 1524)
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Definition and Demarcation—Conrad Grebel and Others to Thomas Müntzer (September 5, 1524)
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Protestants vs. Radicals—A Lutheran Defends the Rights of Rulers in Religious Matters (1530)
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Radicals vs. Protestants—An Attack on Secular Claims to Religious Authority (1530)
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Protestants and Radicals—Martin Bucer’s Debate with Hessian Anabaptists (1538)
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Martin Luther’s “Tower Experience” (1545)
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Practical Reformation—Pastor Matthias Bengel to the Governor at Kassel (December 24, 1531)
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Defending Women’s Communal Life—Dominican Nuns at Strasbourg (1526)
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Swiss Defenders of the Old Faith—Articles of the Nine Members’ Delegates (1525)
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Defense of the Imperial Church—Regensburg Reform (July 7, 1524)
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The General Mobilization of the Catholic Church—The Council of Trent (1547–63)
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The Reformation Defined—The Diet of Augsburg (1530)
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Protestant Resistance—The Schmalkaldic League (1531/35)
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Luther and Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms (1521)
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The Religious Peace of Augsburg (September 25, 1555)
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Ursula Weyda’s Attack on the Abbott of Pegau (1524)
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The Empire and Its Reformation—Lazarus von Schwendi’s Advice to Emperor Maximilian II (1574)
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Ordering Protestant Churches—Visitation and School Ordinances in the Palatinate (1556)
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Michael Gaismair’s Territorial Constitution for Tyrol (1526)
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