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- Kaspar Schwenkfeld Took a Separate Path
- Katie Luther's Family Pattern
- Knox Dreamed Big for God and Scotland
- Lady Jane's Proclamation
- Leyden's Dikes Won Protestant Victory
- Lowered over a Wall, Calvin Fled Paris
- Lutheran Book of Concord Went on Sale
- Lutheranism Made Official in Denmark
- Luther Posted 95 Theses
- Marburg Colloquy Failed to Reach Consensus
- Martin Bucer Gave Edward Advice
- Martin Chemnitz Preserved Lutheran Position
- Martin Luther: Monumental Reformer
- Martin Luther's Most Noble Words
- Martyrdom of Anabaptist Evangelist Hubmaier
- Martyr Synod Met in Augsburg
- Matteo Ricci Intrigued China
- Michael Agricola, Father of Finnish Literature
- Michael Servetus Burned for Heresy
- Michelangelo Unveiled Unfinished Chapel Ceiling
- Napoleon Crowned Himself in Notre Dame
- Nineteen from Gorcum Died, Defending Catholicism
- Nobrega's Jesuits Reached Brazil
- Not Peace but a Sword on St. Bartholomew's Day
- Odd Romance of John and Idelette Calvin
- Oeceolampadius, the "House Light"
- Original Anne Hutchinson Christened
- Palestrina's Path for Religious Music
- Peace at Augsburg
- Persecution of George Wishart
- Peter Canisius Entered the Jesuits
- Peter Palladius, Denmark's Dedicated Reformer
- Philip Neri, the Common Denominator
- Pierre Viret Ordered Out of France
- Pius V Excommunicated Queen Elizabeth I
- Poissy Conference Couldn't Cure France
- Poland Didn't Listen Long to John Laski
- Pope Leo X Condemned Luther of Heresy
- Protestants 1st Called Protestants
- Puritan Peter Wentworth Went to the Tower
- Questions and Answers: The Heidelberg Catechism
- Reformation Radicals: The Anabaptists
- Regensburg Conference (Ratisbon) Began
- Reuchlin Found Not Guilty
- Samuel Rutherford's Lasting Legacy
- Schmalkald League Protected Lutherans
- Scottish Parliament Ratified Protestant Confession
- Senseless Butchery of Florida's Huguenots
- Sigismund I, Polish King Tolerated Reformation
- Sir Thomas More's Utopian Head Rolled
- Spanish Armada Sailed to its Doom
- St. Peters' New Foundation
- Sweden's Gustav Called
- Swiss Anabaptists' Seven-Point Confession
- Synod at Diamper, India
- The Gentle Hutters Viciously Killed
- The Last Sermon of John Calvin
- The Prodigious Labors of Francis Xavier
- The Reforming Raven, Anthony Corvinus
- The Roman Catholic Council of Trent on Justification
- Thomas Cranmer, Reluctant Martyr
- Three Bibles in One: 1st Printed Polyglot
- William Tyndale: Father of the English Bible
- Valdes and Spanish Reformation
- Was "Nosey" Parker Properly Consecrated?
- William Tyndale, God's Outlaw
- Wishart
- Wittenberg Concord on Body and Bread
- Xavier: A Man for Many Nations
- Zurich Reform under Zwingli
- Zwingli Perished by the Sword
- 1601-1700
- 1st Stone of St. Paul's, London
- 2nd Place for Francois Fenelon
- A College Named for John Harvard
- Addison Remade English Morals
- Aeronautics Pioneer Francesco Lana
- After Battling Pope and King, Arnauld Exiled
- Anglican Poet, Thomas Traherne
- Ann Austin and Mary Fisher Arrested
- Anne Bradstreet; Puritan Wife & Mother
- Anne Bradstreet, the 10th Muse, Silenced
- Archibald Campbell, Earl of Argyle Beheaded
- August Francke: Unto Us a Son Is Given
- Barbe Acarie, Marie de la Incarnation
- Benjamin Keach Testified
- Benjamin Schmolck in Catholic Silesia
- Bestselling Author, John Bunyan
- Beza, Last of the Great Reformers
- Bible's 1st Textual Critic, Johann A. Bengel
- Birth of German Hymn Writer Paul Gerhardt
- Blaise Pascal's conversion
- Bossuet vs. Jouarre's Women
- Cambridge Synod Sets Church-State Relationship
- Cape Henry, 1st Anglican Church in America
- Charles II Granted Rhode Island New Charter
- Christianity in Jamestown
- Comenius: School Should Be Fun
- Cotton Mather, Scion of a Noble Heritage
- Covenanter Cargill Executed
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