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- Reformation in Switzerland - Brief history beginning with pre-reformation, continuing with the reformation in Zurich with Zwingli and then the reformation in Geneva with Calvin.
- The Protestant Reformation - An overview of the Reformation, from the early efforts to reform the Church from 1300 to 1500, the conditions for reform at the time, the leaders of the Reformation (Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox)and the Anglican Revolution.
- Spelling Reform: Site by John J. Reilly - General website on spelling reform including John Reilly's own reform scheme Altscript. Sections on historic figures supporting spelling reform. Spelling reform schemes. Also list of societies, persons and resources promoting spelling reform. Links.
- The Development of the Reformed Church in Romania - Although the Reformation first began in Romania as a Lutheran movement, from 1550 on it became more Reformed and in 1564 the Reformed Church began there.
- United Reformed News Service - The news service carries news from primarily the conservative wing of the Christian Reformed denomination and independent congregations in the Alliance of Reformed Churches.
- History of the Reformed Church - A set of links to lessons, beginning with Pre-reformation movements, then the Reformation itself, through Reformed confessions of the 17th century. Lessons to be added later are to cover the Reformed Church in German speaking countries as well as North America through the 20th century.
- Ulrich Zwingli - Brief outline of the life of this reformer and his development of Reformation ideas.
- Reformation Scotland - This page has pictures and information relative to the Reformation in Scotland.
- Roots of the Protestant Reformation - Part III of this site discusses the theological influences of Wycliffe, Hus and Erasmus on the later Reformers.
- Chart of Protestant Reformers - Brief history in chart form of over 20 reformers from Arminius through Zwingli.
Wikipedia Articles
- Reformation Day - Reformation Day is a religious holiday celebrated on October 31 in remembrance of the Reformation, particularly by Lutheran and some Reformed church communities. It is a civic holiday in Slovenia (since the Reformation contributed to its cultural development profoundly, although Slovenians are mainly Roman Catholics) and in the German states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia.
- Reformation Wall - The International Monument to the Reformation (French: Monument international de la Réformation, German: Internationales Reformationsdenkmal), usually known as the Reformation Wall,It is sometimes translated into other forms, including 'Wall of the Reformation' and 'Wall of the Reformers'. is a monument in Geneva, Switzerland.
- Scottish Reformation - The Scottish Reformation was Scotland's formal break with the papacy in 1560, and the events surrounding this. It was part of the wider European Protestant Reformation; and in Scotland's case culminated ecclesiastically in the re-establishment of the church along Reformed lines, and politically in the triumph of English influence over that of France.
- Islamic Reformation - Islamic Reformation is a broad, multidisciplinary movement to reform Islam, including Islamic society and daily living for Muslims. The idea of an Islamic reformation gained notoriety when it was endorsed by novelist Salman Rushdie in 2005.
- Radical Reformation - The Radical Reformation was a 16th century response to both the perceived corruption in the Roman Catholic Church and the expanding Protestant movement led by Martin Luther. Focused primarily on the peasant class of Germany and the Low Countries, the Radical Reformation birthed many Anabaptist groups throughout Europe.