While significant attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church had taken place before Martin Luther, Luther with his 1517 work, the Ninety-Five Theses, is widely acknowledged to have started the Reformation. But there were others, before Luther, who preached similar reforms but did not succeed in changing the Roman Church of their time. To the names of Jan Hus, Peter Waldo, and John Wycliffe we may also add a nearly forgotten group of reformers—the ancient Waldenses
John Wyclif and Jan Hus were two medieval theologians who concerned the majority of their work attem...
The rise of Romanism.--John Wyclif.--Savonarola.--John Huss: earlier life and work.--John Huss and t...
In history it is equally important to trace the background of any person, event, or movement. The re...
While significant attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church had taken place before Martin Luther,...
With the 500th year anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, scholars are taking ...
During the 500th Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017 a huge emphasis was placed on the main Ref...
Was Jan Hus a forerunner of the Protestant reformation, did he anticipate the reformation–absolutely...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how the reformation began by John Huss anticipa...
The Protestant Reformation, called by Roman Catholics the Protestant Revolt, is generally conceded t...
Martin Luther, often called the father of Protestantism, fundamentally changed the Christian world t...
In 1655 and again in 1686-1689, the Waldensians of Piedmont were massacred by the Duke of Savoy afte...
The Protestant Reformation had not yet begun. Yet the Dark Ages of many centuries of ignorance were ...
Reformation looks at the relationship between Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Henry VIII to mark ...
In order to answer the question : where was the true Church before Luther, the Protestants have foun...
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “...
John Wyclif and Jan Hus were two medieval theologians who concerned the majority of their work attem...
The rise of Romanism.--John Wyclif.--Savonarola.--John Huss: earlier life and work.--John Huss and t...
In history it is equally important to trace the background of any person, event, or movement. The re...
While significant attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church had taken place before Martin Luther,...
With the 500th year anniversary of the beginning of the Protestant Reformation, scholars are taking ...
During the 500th Commemoration of the Reformation in 2017 a huge emphasis was placed on the main Ref...
Was Jan Hus a forerunner of the Protestant reformation, did he anticipate the reformation–absolutely...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze how the reformation began by John Huss anticipa...
The Protestant Reformation, called by Roman Catholics the Protestant Revolt, is generally conceded t...
Martin Luther, often called the father of Protestantism, fundamentally changed the Christian world t...
In 1655 and again in 1686-1689, the Waldensians of Piedmont were massacred by the Duke of Savoy afte...
The Protestant Reformation had not yet begun. Yet the Dark Ages of many centuries of ignorance were ...
Reformation looks at the relationship between Martin Luther, William Tyndale and Henry VIII to mark ...
In order to answer the question : where was the true Church before Luther, the Protestants have foun...
Although Luther’s protest of indulgences in 1517 is often considered to be the point of origin for “...
John Wyclif and Jan Hus were two medieval theologians who concerned the majority of their work attem...
The rise of Romanism.--John Wyclif.--Savonarola.--John Huss: earlier life and work.--John Huss and t...
In history it is equally important to trace the background of any person, event, or movement. The re...