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| Following the English | Reformation, a new body was established by decree of th |
| he wonder of the age' in his History of the | Reformation, a phrase subsequently taken up by Oliver G |
| The | Reformation: A History (Hardcover). |
| Luckily the texas | reformation- a group in Dallas, is centered about the ex |
| n the parish churches of Scotland, from the | reformation, A.D. 1560, to the present time, is a detai |
| After the | Reformation, Aalborg had three large churches without r |
| This represents the teams | reformation after the club was disbanded during World W |
| ns some wall decorations which survived the | reformation after being partitioned as part of a mausol |
| After the Protestant | Reformation Albrecht gave up the city and retreated to |
| Reformation; Allgemeine deutsche Biographie. | |
| remained Roman Catholic Recusants after the | Reformation, along with many other members of the Warwi |
| During the Protestant | Reformation, also the mostly German-populated Royal Pru |
| was dissolved in 1537 in the course of the | Reformation, although the nuns seem to have continued t |
| n of the Monasteries as part of the English | Reformation, although traces of the Abbey still remain. |
| ast 1501, but destroyed during the Scottish | reformation, although remains are still visible. |
| eing anxious to spread the doctrines of the | Reformation among the French-speaking population of the |
| fly dealing with the history of the English | Reformation; among these are The Life of Blessed John F |
| ctity of Life, was able to make very little | Reformation amongst them. |
| nce destroyed in the wars of the Protestant | Reformation and French Revolution) at Saint-Amand-les-E |
| mained Roman Catholic following the English | Reformation, and this has had a strong influence on the |
| victim of the religious wars following the | Reformation, and in 1578 it was once again destroyed by |
| s of the Seventeenth Century: Religion, the | Reformation, and Social Change, and Other Essays, 1967. |
| Haigh, Christopher, (1975); | Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire, p. 168, |
| original documents relating to the Lutheran | Reformation and German and Early Modern Europe history. |
| vocalist Jon Anderson until the band's 1983 | reformation, and the final tour to feature keyboardist |
| stablishment of Modern English Prose in the | Reformation and the Enlightenment (1998) ISBN 0-521-480 |
| ginated in the Church of England during the | reformation, and appears to have been held by eminent A |
| e early 16th century, during the Protestant | Reformation and the German Peasants' War. |
| translated Johann Sleidan's History of the | Reformation, and wrote several theological works. |
| Obbe Philips became interested in the | Reformation, and converted to Anabaptism late in 1533. |
| ology of Oxford University, teaching on the | Reformation and contemporary mission and culture, befor |
| s, however, closed following the Protestant | Reformation and subsequently converted into a church. |
| d under the nave floor, possibly during the | Reformation and indicates that a church has been presen |
| He was a fervent supporter of the | Reformation and the Huguenots. |
| and prosperity Charles had not blocked the | Reformation, and had tolerated a high level of local au |
| th Anne Boleyn, who promoted the Protestant | Reformation, and Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, who d |
| opted as the motto of the entire Protestant | Reformation, and also of John Calvin's adopted city of |
| second papal visit to the country since the | Reformation and the first official state visit. |
| Petrus Canisius lived in the age of | Reformation and dedicated much of his work to the clari |
| The court chapel was converted after the | Reformation and has been preserved almost unchanged wit |
| ury stained glass that survived the English | Reformation and the English Civil War. |
| a leading part in safeguarding the Lutheran | Reformation and was indefatigable in his endeavours to |
| hat the chapel was unused after the English | Reformation, and was razed in the mid-17th century. |
| n, The New Rambler, The Modern Age, and the | Reformation and Revival Journal. |
| o Reality (1954), of how his lecture on The | Reformation and the corrupt nature of many medieval Cat |
| fundamental theories on religion during the | Reformation, and criticized corruption in the Catholic |
| The Jihad and Reform Front or the | Reformation and Jihad Front is a Sunni insurgent coalit |
| Church History: | Reformation and Modern. |
| ut considered them a lesser danger than the | Reformation and only handed out light sentences. |
| the Konstanz citizens during the Protestant | Reformation and the brothers were expelled. |
| One Minute Silence announced their official | reformation and tour with new material also in the pipe |
| as used as a monastery until the Protestant | Reformation and has since become a Protestant convent. |
| le sailed into Chesapeake Bay with his ship | Reformation and fired on St. Mary's City. |
| His one ambition in life was the | reformation and reclamation of prisoners, and to this e |
| le contemporary history of the times of the | Reformation, and contains a large collection of documen |
| at movements in church history, such as the | Reformation and Puritanism. |
| "Hegel's Ghost: Europe, the | Reformation, and the Middle Ages." |
| issues, the number of people supporting the | Reformation and hostile towards the traditional clergy |
| ustinian nunnery became Lutheran during the | Reformation and was destroyed during the Thirty Years' |
| land was recovering from the ravages of the | Reformation and Civil War, most buildings, especially i |
| s a firm supporter of the principles of the | Reformation, and in 1845 published a brief polemical tr |
| 696-1707 is forthcoming from the Centre for | Reformation and Renaissance Studies (University of Toro |
| as early impressed by the principles of the | Reformation, and associated himself closely with the mo |
| and Alfred Douglas, his disapproval of the | Reformation and his admiration for the medieval world a |
| Further information: Swiss | Reformation and History of Calvinism |
| China: 20 Years of | Reformation and Opening (1998) |
| gle returned in February 1645 with the ship | Reformation and attacked the Maryland colony in the nam |
| nce or rapprochement between the Protestant | Reformation and the Ottoman Empire during the 16th cent |
| y Turkish wars, anti-Habsburg uprisings and | reformation and counter-reformations in the 17th centur |
| Toronto: Victoria University Centre for | Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 1995. |
| Reformation and Society in Sixteenth Century Europe, 19 | |
| ncio in Germany in connection with Luther's | Reformation, and later Cardinal; |
| a preacher and promoter of the Irish Second | Reformation, and in 1819 he was consecrated Bishop of R |
| After the | Reformation and subsequent dissolution of the monastery |
| 1860 she issued a second work, Lays of the | Reformation, and other Lyrics, scriptural and Miscellan |
| diocese to be created in England after the | Reformation, and was erected under the Established Chur |
| inclined toward Protestant writers from the | Reformation and immediate Post-Reformation era (the lat |
| South, and the Western Europe, torn between | Reformation and Counter-Reformation, to the North and W |
| en celebrated by the English martyrs of the | Reformation and by priests in the years in which Cathol |
| Following 3 Colours Red's | reformation and second split, Baxter played with Lancas |
| and Southern Germany during the Protestant | Reformation and Luther's German translation of the Bibl |
| e old parish church was abandoned after the | Reformation, and fell into ruins. |
| ecame a place of pilgrimage right up to the | Reformation and survived into the 19th century before b |
| Kaine appears to be genuinely interested in | reformation, and has since been supportive of Spider-Gi |
| other evidence of opposition to the English | Reformation and the established church. |
| the United States as well as the Protestant | Reformation and contemporary trends in religion and pol |
| f Scots to forgive past offences during the | Reformation and show her love, expecting their obedienc |
| Following the English | Reformation and the establishment of the Church of Irel |
| e band's website the same day confirmed the | reformation and added that the band was in the studio w |
| as, Dr. G.W. Bernard (author of The King's | Reformation) and Joanna Denny (author of Anne Boleyn: A |
| t in Europe, but a decline set in after the | Reformation and by the end of the sixteenth-century, it |
| larger dioceses at the time of the English | Reformation and the Diocese of Lincoln was divided in t |
| The use of the term predates the English | Reformation and in 1898 a complete list of the Cardinal |
| was dissolved in 1580 in the course of the | Reformation and in 1586, the building and its grounds w |
| s bitter about the direction the Protestant | Reformation and its seemingly willful destruction of th |
| had moved to Holland during the Protestant | Reformation and were married in Holland in 1585. |
| phrases that emerged during the Protestant | Reformation and summarize the Reformers' basic theologi |
| lergy, which was paid to the Pope until the | Reformation, and thereafter to the Crown. |
| Exeter owned the manor of Pawton before the | Reformation and had a palace there. |
| especially during and after the Protestant | Reformation and were primarily Protestant. |
| The other | Reformation approach, the normative principle of worshi |
| Socialist Party of America in 1972 and its | reformation as the present SPUSA in 1973. |
| Socialist Party of America in 1972 and its | reformation as the present SPUSA in 1973. |
| Socialist Party of America in 1972 and its | reformation as the present SPUSA in 1973. |
| n their first season after Ardwick A.F.C.'s | reformation as Manchester City, the team fared somewhat |
| ning needed a reform as had religion in the | Reformation, as had medicine in the teachings of Parace |
| He has also described a | reformation as "like repeating the 4th grade again." |
| Socialist Party of America in 1972 and its | reformation as the present SPUSA in 1973. |
| He sometimes referred to the Protestant | Reformation as the "Protestant Deformation." |
| Hofmeister would begin preaching the | Reformation at Lucerne, resulting in his expulsion from |
| radition, the village joined the Protestant | Reformation at the time of Pastor Marmet during the 157 |
| was dissolved in 1537 in the course of the | Reformation at which time the site became crown propert |
| first Hungarian proponent of the Protestant | Reformation, at Buda. |
| ganized team on Mexican soil, then came the | Reformation Athletic Club, the British Club, and the Me |
| rks published by Roman Catholics during the | Reformation attempted to dispel these ideas and restore |
| cian, who on embracing the doctrines of the | Reformation became a Protestant minister, and to escape |
| e of the most important participants of the | Reformation because of her role in helping to define Pr |
| ngelist which was a parish church since the | Reformation, becoming elevated to cathedral status in 1 |
| raduation he engaged in trade, but when the | Reformation began in the reign of King Edward VI, he re |
| In 1523, the Protestant | Reformation began. |
| monks of Antwerp, the first martyrs of the | Reformation, being burnt in Brussels at his instigation |
| first conceived of the plan of his Counter | Reformation bibliographical works, as he states in the |
| hop of Canterbury and leader of the English | Reformation; born in Aslockton. |
| r was commenced in 1520 but before long the | Reformation brought things to a standstill and in 1530 |
| pecially in Calvinism, after the Protestant | Reformation, but in subsequent periods has been given l |
| he first showed sympathy for the Protestant | Reformation but decided to take action against its expa |
| The shrine was destroyed during the English | Reformation, but the bones were reburied in the chapel. |
| It was suppressed in the | Reformation, but survived for some time. |
| of the new style, as the papacy-besieged by | Reformation but with coffers fattened by the immense re |
| urch in Stavanger remained in use until the | Reformation but in 1577 permission was given to demolis |
| gmatic towards the religious changes of the | Reformation but probably remained most sympathetic to C |
| The Jobes burned the wrecked | Reformation, but brought the ship's boat to the town. |
| t refused to give up Catholicism during the | Reformation, but by 1575 had abandoned holy orders and |
| ith Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish | Reformation, but continued, saving temporary abolition |
| ith Rome ceased to exist after the Scottish | Reformation, but continued, saving temporary abolition |
| olic church in Prussia after the Protestant | Reformation by permission of King Frederick II. |
| s (founded before 1238), which survived the | Reformation by becoming Protestant and was secularised |
| The protest also criticized Martin Luther's | reformation by claiming that the sacrifice of Jesus is |
| Philip tests Oliver's | reformation by asking him if he remembers his name. |
| wingli, having grown up to the views of the | Reformation, by the natural progress of his studies and |
| reformer, but it was not until the Scottish | Reformation came fully into being that he accepted a br |
| his means that a fact of the past, like the | Reformation, can not be undone. |
| the true | Reformation cannot be carried out by political and secu |
| The hundredth anniversary of the | Reformation, celebrated throughout the Protestant areas |
| ere appointed by the Priory/Abbey until the | Reformation changes and its dissolution. |
| Dominion minded Church with a New Apostolic | Reformation church structure. |
| Other | Reformation Churches, such as the Lutheran, Methodist, |
| rmany, working for the consolidation of the | Reformation, conferring with pastors, magistrates, and |
| liams, the great categorizer of the Radical | Reformation, considered early forms of Unitarianism (su |
| The village has a public house, the | Reformation, controlled by the Brakspear brewery. |
| de-by-side, the new ideas of the Protestant | Reformation could be quickly implemented, and sermons i |
| n-Smith which named themselves the National | Reformation Council, suspended the country's constituti |
| The observance of | Reformation Day may be immediately followed by a readin |
| many Lutheran churches, All Saints' Day and | Reformation Day are observed concurrently on the Sunday |
| Why is | Reformation Day not a legal holiday in Berlin? |
| Following Martin Luther's 95 theses, on | Reformation Day (October 31), 1998 he sent out his own |
| v, 1996),2000 years of the Nativity and the | Reformation Day celebration (Germany, 2000),The VI Chor |
| The fact that | Reformation Day and Halloween coincide is, well, coinci |
| A deluxe edition was released on | Reformation Day, October 31, 2009. |
| e parallel between the Donatist debates and | reformation debates that broke out in Europe over a mil |
| sdiction over the Channel Islands until the | Reformation, despite the secular division of Normandy i |
| This continued till Protestants after the | Reformation destroyed the shrine, but not his body, con |
| The | Reformation did not trouble Sundgau, despite the proxim |
| an, and from then onward to the time of the | Reformation, Dublin's archbishops were all either Norma |
| hristian institutions disappeared after the | Reformation during the second half of the 16th century. |
| He spread the idea of the religious | reformation eagerly. |
| Radical | Reformation ecclesiology holds that "the true church [i |
| The | reformation effected by the monastery of Cluny was supp |
| last finished album with the group until a | reformation effort in 1983. |
| acher's death, and carried on his teacher's | reformation effort. |
| ire beginning from its establishment to the | reformation efforts of Selim III. |
| As a recognition of his assistance in the | Reformation efforts, he was allowed to live in Geneva, |
| Grimm, Harold J. | Reformation Era, 1500-1650 Macmillan (1974) ISBN 002347 |
| After the | reformation era, Ishak was chosen to be an acting regen |
| urban history in the late medieval and the | Reformation era. |
| Patrick Hamilton, and other martyrs of the | Reformation era. |
| From the 16th century the Protestant | Reformation erupted, which took hold almost exclusively |
| Reformation Europe, 1517-1559 New York: Harper & Row, 1 | |
| e Scottish nobility to promote the Scottish | Reformation, expel French troops supporting Mary of Gui |
| With this | reformation, FC Spartak Ivano-Frankivsk was reestablish |
| urch leaders for making profits and lacking | Reformation fervor. |
| ral captious Queries concerning the English | Reformation, first proposed by Dean Manby, and afterwar |
| of the Gospel and the Protestant “No”: The | Reformation five hundred years later. |
| ggressive religious policies of the English | Reformation following the accession of Edward VI in 154 |
| inally declaring in favor of Luther and the | Reformation for the rest of his life. |
| This was the beginning of a | reformation for the club. |
| martyr, who was executed during the English | Reformation for being a Catholic priest. |
| early age he accepted the path of religious | reformation for giving service to and uplifting the sub |
| as awarded the prize at the festival of the | Reformation for an essay, Melanchthons Charakteristik a |
| Well-known supporters of the | Reformation from Szczebrzeszyn, Stankar and Felix Kreut |
| of the outward unity of the Church and its | reformation from within. |
| orable celebrity in the early period of the | reformation, from being one of the bishops who assisted |
| Sometime after the | Reformation, Glendalough was dropped from the Roman Cat |
| 1910, Dragoumis was appointed as part of a | reformation government and the Military League dissolve |
| esident Dutch cardinal since the Protestant | Reformation, had to leave the administration of the arc |
| uritans by definition felt that the English | Reformation had not gone far enough, and that the Churc |
| The | reformation had by this time made it voluntary for nuns |
| hs and rulers in general, because after the | Reformation had brought control over their territories' |
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