THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
Source Review 10:
Lindberg, Ch. 10 The Reformation in France
Read the Source Materials and Select the sentence/passage which you
belief sums up the central argument of the author
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| 10.1 |
Jacques Lefevre (c. 1455-1536) Commentary on the Epistles of St.
Paul (1512) |
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| 10.2 |
Lefevre: Preface to Latin Commentary on the Gospels (1522) |
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| 10.3 |
Lefevre: Letters to Farel (1524) |
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| 10.4 |
The Sorbonne Condemnation of Lefevre's "Fifty-Two Sundays" (1525) |
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| 10.5 |
Florimond de Raemond: Heresy at Meaux |
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| 10.6 |
The Message of the Placards |
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| 10.7 |
Letter to Geneva from Five Evangelical Students Imprisioned in Lyon
(July 1552) |
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| 10.8 |
Letter from Nicolas de Gallars, Pastor in Paris, to His Genevan Colleagues
(September 7. 1557) |
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| 10.9 |
Calvin's Response to Des Gallars (September 16, 1557) |
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| 10.10 |
Letter from the Company of Pastors to the Church in Paris (September
16, 1557) |
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| 10.11 |
The French Confession of Faith (1559) |
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| 10.12 |
The Report of the Venetian Ambassador in France (1561) |
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| 10.13 |
Michel de L'Hopital: Speech to the Estates-General of Orleans (December
13, 1560) |
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| 10.14 |
Beza's Account of the Colloquy of Poissy (September 9 - October 18,
1561) |
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| 10.15 |
St. Bartholomew's Eve (From Amsterdam, August 30, 1572) |
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| 10.16 |
The Duke of Sully's Account of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre |
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| 10.17 |
The Murder of Henry, Third Duke of Guise, at Blois (December 23, 1588) |
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| 10.18 |
Report of the Assassination of Henry III (August 1, 1589) |
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| 10.19 |
Henry IV Ascends the Throne (September, 1589) |
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| 10.20 |
Henry IV Becomes a Catholic (August, 1593) |
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| 10.21 |
The Pope's Pardon for Henry IV (September, 1595) |
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| 10.22 |
The Edict of Nantes (April 13, 1598) |
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