History Of The Reformation In The Sixteenth Century Vol.- 1


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History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century Volume 1 is a comprehensive and influential account of the events leading up to the Protestant Reformation. Written by the Swiss historian J. H. Merle dAubigné the book was released in French in 1835 and later translated into English. The book covers the period from the early 16th century with the publication of Martin Luthers 95 Theses in 1517 to the outbreak of the Peasants War in 1524. DAubigné provides a detailed account of the religious political and social factors that led to the Reformation including the corruption and abuses of the Catholic Church the rise of humanism and the emergence of new forms of religious expression. DAubignés writing is clear and engaging presenting a narrative history that combines detailed research with a dramatic flair.
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