Benjamin Allen's History of the Reformation: A Translation into Modern English

Benjamin Allen's History of the Reformation: A Translation into Modern English
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Publisher : Industrial Systems Research
Total Pages : 211
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ISBN-10 : 9780906321812
ISBN-13 : 0906321816
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Download or read book Benjamin Allen's History of the Reformation: A Translation into Modern English written by Benjamin Allen and published by Industrial Systems Research. This book was released on 2022-08-01 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The 16th century Reformation was a most important and interesting event in human history. It was a revolution on the grandest scale with religious, political, and economic effects still with us today. This is a modernized version of Benjamin Allen’s classic 1820 book on the subject – essentially translating the work into current English to improve its readability and understandability. Benjamin Allen (1789-1829) was an American church minister, scholar, and publisher. He died at sea aged 39. History of the Reformation was his best-known publication. The book abridged Gilbert Burnet’s massive account of the English Reformation published over a century earlier. It also provided significant new commentary and details of the lives of Luther, Calvin, and Zuingle and their roles in the continental Reformation movements. CONTENTS Editorial foreword Preface 1: The start of the Reformation 2: From first asserting the King’s supremacy to abolishing relics and shrines 3: Publishing the Bible and delivering written sermons 4: Cranmer and Henry 5: Edward and the Reformation 6: Reforming the liturgy 7: The Reformation supported and opposed 8: New religious appointments and alliances 9: Church and state 10: New ecclesiastical laws 11: Mary becomes Queen 12: General persecution begins 13: Persecution rages on 14: From executions of the lame and blind to the deaths of Mary and Poole 15: Elizabeth accedes and the Reformation succeeds 16: The life of Luther 17: The life of Calvin 18: The life of Zuingle Appendix 1: The Lollards Appendix 2: The origins of many corruptions in the Church of Rome Appendix 3: Consubstantiation


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