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The Church in History: The Reformation
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Anabaptists
The term anabaptist was used to describe and define certain Christians during the Reformation. These Christians rejected infant baptism, choosing instead believer's baptism. Since many of them had been baptized in their infancy, they chose to be rebaptized as believing adults. Established in mid-1995, this site has three purposes: Glorify God, Build up people, Introduce Anabaptists.
Bibliography: General Works on the Reformation
Compiled by Fr. William Harmless, S.J.
With special emphasis for books in the collection of Byrne Library,
Spring Hill College
Center for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
The Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies (CRRS) is a research and teaching centre with a library devoted to the study of the period from approximately 1350 to 1700. The CRRS supervises an undergraduate program in Renaissance Studies, organizes lectures and seminars, and maintains an active series of publications.
H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies
Specializing in John Calvin and Calvinism since 1981.
Project Wittenberg
Project Wittenberg is home to works by and about Martin Luther and other Lutherans. Here you will find all manner of texts from short quotations to commentaries, hymns to statements of faith, theological treatises to biographies, and links to other places where words and images from the history of Lutheranism live.
The Reformation: Google Directory
Texts Relating to the Reformation