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Filed under: Reformation -- Germany- Mr. Arnold's Stories: Talks About the Reformation in Germany (Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, c1884), by Mary Christina Miller (multiple formats at archive.org)
- An Open Letter on Translating, by Martin Luther, trans. by Gary Mann (Gutenberg text)
- Die Deutschen Dominikaner im Kampfe Gegen Luther (1518-1563) (bound with some other monographs, in German; Freiburg im Breisgau et al.: Herdersche Verlagshandlung, 1903), by Nikolaus Paulus
- German Society at the Close of the Middle Ages (London: Swan, Sonnenschein and Co., 1894), by Ernest Belfort Bax
- German Culture, Past and Present (London: G. Allen and Unwin Ltd., c1915), by Ernest Belfort Bax
Filed under: Reformation -- Germany -- Biography
Filed under: Reformation -- Germany -- Nuremberg -- BiographyFiled under: Reformation -- Germany -- FictionFiled under: Reformation -- Germany -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Spengler, Lazarus, 1479-1534Filed under: Reformation -- Germany -- Sources- Disputation of Doctor Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences (also known as the 95 theses), by Martin Luther
Filed under: Calvinism -- Germany- Der Schriftenstreit über die Reformation des Kurfürsten Johann Sigismund von Brandenburg seit 1613 (dissertation; Halle a.S.: Wischan und Wettengel, 1902), by R. Kniebe
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Filed under: Reformation- A Reformation Debate: Sadoleto's Letter to the Genevans, and Calvin's Reply, With an Appendix on the Justification Controversy (New York: Fordham University Press, 2000), by Jean Calvin and Jacopo Sadoleto, ed. by John C. Olin (PDF with commentary at bepress.com)
- The Social History of the Reformation (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c1972), ed. by Lawrence P. Buck and Jonathan W. Zophy (PDF at Ohio State)
- The Renaissance and the Reformation (electronic edition, 1998), by William Gilbert and Edwyna Condon Gilbert, ed. by Judith C. Galas (HTML in Italy)
- Beacon-Lights of the Reformation: or, Romanism and the Reformers (second edition; Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath-School Work, 1915), by Robert F. Sample, contrib. by John Hall (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Lives of the Principal Reformers, Both Englishmen and Foreigners, Comprehending the General History of the Reformation, From its Beginning, in 1360, by Dr. John Wickliffe, to its Establishment in 1600, under Queen Elizabeth (London: Printed for E. Bakewell et al., 1759), by Richard Rolt (multiple formats at Google)
- Mooted Questions of History (revised edition; Boston: Marlier and Co., 1902), by Humphrey J. Desmond (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The Necessity of Reforming the Church, by Jean Calvin, trans. by Henry Beveridge (HTML at Still Waters)
- Studies from Court and Cloister: Being Essays, Historical and Literary, Dealing Mainly with Subjects Relating to the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, by J. M. Stone (Gutenberg text)
- The Conservative Reformation and its Theology, As Represented in the Augsburg Confession, and in the History and Literature of the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1871), by Charles P. Krauth
- The History of Protestantism, by J. A. Wylie
- Romanism and the Reformation, From the Standpoint of Prophecy (Toronto: S. R. Briggs, ca. 1887), by H. Grattan Guinness (multiple formats at archive.org)
- European Background of American History, 1300-1600 (The American Nation, a History, v1), by Edward Potts Cheyney (Gutenberg text)
- European Background of American History, 1300-1600 (The American Nation, a History, v1; New York and London: Harper and Bros., c1904), by Edward Potts Cheyney
Filed under: Reformation -- Austria
Filed under: Reformation -- Biography- Das Chronikon des Konrad Pellikan: Zur Vierten Säkularfeier der Universität Tübingen (main text in Latin; supplementary material in German; Basel: Bahnmaier (C. Detloff), 1877), by Konrad Pellicanus, ed. by Bernhard Riggenbach
Filed under: Reformation -- Early movements
Filed under: Reformation -- England- A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland, Showing How That Event Has Impoverished the Main Body of the People in Those Countries, In a Series of Letters Addressed to All Sensible and Just Englishmen (spelling modernized from Anne Cobbett's 1846 edition), by William Cobbett (HTML with commentary at exclassics.com)
- Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism (London: Burns and Oates, 1877), by Nicholas Sander and Edward Rishton, ed. by David Lewis (multiple formats at archive.org)
- The English Church in the Sixteenth Century, From the Accession of Henry VIII to the Death of Mary (London and New York: Macmillan and Co., reprinted 1924), by James Gairdner (page images at HathiTrust)
- Lollardy and the Reformation in England: An Historical Survey (4 volumes, last edited by Hunt after Gairdner's death; London: Macmillan, 1908-1913), by James Gairdner, ed. by William Hunt (page images at HathiTrust)
- A Vindication of the Most Reverend Thomas Cranmer, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and Therewith of the Reformation of England, Against Some of the Allegations Which Have Been Recently Made by the Rev. Dr. Lingard, the Rev. Dr. Milner, and Charles Butler, Esq. (second edition; London: Printed for Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, and for A. Barclay, York, 1826), by Henry John Todd (multiple formats at Google)
- The History of The Reformation of the Church of England (New York and Philadelphia: Appleton, 1843), by Gilbert Burnet, ed. by Edward Nares
- Thomas Cranmer and the English Reformation, 1489-1556 (New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1906), by A. F. Pollard
- Elizabethan Demonology: An Essay in Illustration of the Belief in the Existence of Devils, and the Powers Possessed By Them, As It Was Generally Held During the Period of the Reformation, and the Times Immediately Succeeding; With Special Reference to Shakspere and His Works (1880), by Thomas Alfred Spalding (Gutenberg text)
Filed under: Reformation -- Fiction
Filed under: Reformation -- France- Catherine de' Medici and the French Reformation (London: A. Constable and Co., 1905), by Edith Helen Sichel
Filed under: Reformation -- HistoriographyFiled under: Reformation -- IrelandFiled under: Reformation -- Juvenile literatureFiled under: Reformation -- Palatinate- Heidelberg: Its Princes and its Palaces (New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1906), by Elizabeth Godfrey
Filed under: Reformation -- Scotland- John Knox and the Reformation, by Andrew Lang (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
- Annals of the Persecution in Scotland From the Restoration to the Revolution (second American edition, 2 volumes; Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publication, ca. 1870), by James Aikman
Filed under: Reformation -- SpainFiled under: Anabaptists- German Culture, Past and Present (London: G. Allen and Unwin Ltd., c1915), by Ernest Belfort Bax
Filed under: Calvinism- Theonomy: An Informed Response (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, c1991), ed. by Gary North (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com)
- Westminster's Confession: The Abandonment of Van Til's Legacy (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, c1991), by Gary North (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com)
- Christians: Secularism, Yes and No (Studies in Christian-Muslim Relations v5; Belleville, ON: Essence Publishing, c2004), by Jan H. Boer (with other series volumes: PDF files at socialtheology.com)
- Calvinism: Six Lectures Delivered in the Theological Seminary at Princeton (New York et al.: F. H. Revell Co., ca. 1899), by Abraham Kuyper (page images at ptsem.edu)
- The Five Points of Calvinism, by Robert Lewis Dabney (PDF at newhopefairfax.org)
- The Five Points of Calvinism, by Herman C. Hanko, Homer Hoeksema, and Gise J. Van Buren (HTML at prca.org)
- Saved by Grace: A Study of the Five Points of Calvinism, by Ronald Cammenga and Ronald Hanko (HTML at rsglh.org)
- That You May Prosper: Dominion By Covenant (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, 1997), by Ray R. Sutton (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com)
- He Shall Have Dominion: A Postmillenial Eschatology (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, c1992), by Kenneth L. Gentry (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com)
- A Contrast Between Calvinism and Hopkinsianism (New York: S. Whiting and Co., 1811), by Ezra Stiles Ely (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Reformed Doctrine of Predestination, by Loraine Boettner (multiple formats with commentary at CCEL)
- The Sovereignty of Grace, by Arthur C. Custance (HTML at custance.org)
- The Divine Purpose Explained: or, All Things Decreed, Yet Evil Not Caused, Nor Moral Freedom Impaired, and the Glory of God, the End of All (Philadelphia: J. M. Wilson, 1860), by George Morton
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