Template:Reformation

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Protestant Reformation
The Reformation
History and origins
History of Protestantism
  • The 95 Theses
  • Peasants' War
  • Schmalkaldic League
  • Magisterial Reformation
  • Radical Reformation
Movements and denominations
Protestantism
  • French Reformation
    • Huguenots
  • German Reformation
    • Lutheranism
  • Swiss Reformation
    • Reformed Churches
    • Calvinism
    • Anabaptist
  • Reformation in the Netherlands
    • Mennonite
  • English Reformation
    • Church of England
    • Anglicanism
    • Puritans
  • Scottish Reformation
    • Presbyterianism
  • Reformation in Italy
    • Waldensians


Protestant Reformers
  • William Tyndale (E, 1494–1536)
  • Menno Simmons (N, 1496–1561)
  • Thomas Müntzer (G, 1489–1525)
  • Thomas Cranmer (E, 1489–1556)
  • John Knox (Sc, 1514?–1572)
  • John Wesley (E, 1703–1791)
Precursors
  • Avignon Papacy (1309 to 1377)
  • John Wycliffe (E, 1320–1384)
  • Western Schism (1378–1417)
  • Jan Hus (B, ~1369–1415)
  • Hussite Wars (1420 to ~1434)
  • Northern Renaissance
  • German mysticism

See also Template:Protestant

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