D. McKim (Ed)
An introduction for students and all interested in the first great Protestant reformer.
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by Graham Tomlin
An ideal introduction to one of the giants of Christian history, examining his character and bringing to life the world of the early reformers and their battles over the way...
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by J. Cromarty
A fresh and fast moving biography of Martin Luther. An excellent foundation for further study of the Reformation.
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by John Broome
A useful short introduction to ‘the monk who shook the world.’
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S.J.Nichols (ed)
A valuable insight into the spark that ignited the Reformation.
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by John Broome
A useful, brief introduction to these major leaders of the European Reformation.
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by Brian Edwards
The breathtaking adventure of William Tyndale who, during the English Reformation, defied the king and the pope to give us the supreme gift of the Bible in English. See also the...
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by David Daniell
A biography which also discusses the profound religious, literary, intellectual and social implications of Tyndale’s immense achievement.
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by John Broome
A short and informative account of the life and work of the great Bible translator.
(Tyndale’s Old & New Testaments: See ‘Bible’ section)
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by E. Duffy
A major contribution to the Reformation debate. Movingly written and splendidly illustrated.
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by D. MacCulloch
A monumental, definitive, prize-winning biography of the architect of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer who guided England through the early Reformation.
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by John Broome
The intriguing, and moving, story of the Archbishop at the heart of the English Reformation who gave England a Prayer Book and was burnt as a heretic.
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by Chadwick, Owen
Professor Chadwick deals with the formative work of Erasmus, Luther, Zwingli and Calvin and analyses the special circumstances of the English Reformation as well as the Jesuits...
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