The Lives of the Principal Reformers, Both Englishmen and Foreigners
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The Lives of the Principal Reformers, Both Englishmen and ForeignersHardcover Richard Rolt A reproduction reprint of a book published in 1759, commemorative of Anvil House Day of Dedication, May 15, 1997. This unusual volume with 21 etchings of the Reformers from 1360-1600 is a record of the Reformers from the early beginnings of Protestantism until its establishment under Queen Elizabeth.
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Table of Contents

Part One

Containing the Lives of

 

John Wickliffe Erasmus
John Hus John Oecolampadius
Jerom of Prague Ulricus Zuinglius
John Colet

 

Part Two

Containing the Lives of

 

Martin Luther John Calvin
Martin Bucer Henry Bullinger
Philip Melanchthon Theodore Beza
Peter Martyr

 

Part Three

Containing the Lives of

 

Henry VIII John Hooper
Edward VI Thomas Cranmer
Nicholas Ridley Queen Elizabeth
Hugh Latimer

 


 

Taken from the Title Page

 

T  H  E

L           I           V           E           S

O F   T H E

P  R  I  N  C  I  P   A  L     R  E  F  O  R  M  E   R  S,

Both   E N G L I S H M E N     and    F O R E I G N E R S.

C O M P R E H E N D I N G    T H E

General    H I  S  T  O  R  Y     of    the      R  E   F  O  R  M  A  T  I  O  N  ;

From its Beginning, in 1360, by DR. JOHN WICKLIFFE,

To its Eftablifhment, in 1600, under Queen ELIZABETH.

W I T H    A N

I     N      T     R     O      D     U     C      T     I     O      N    ;

W H E R E I N

The   R E F O R M A T I O N   is amply vindicated, and its Neceffity fully
fhewn, from the Degeneracy of the Clergy, and the Tyranny of the Popes.

By      Mr.       R   O   L   T.

The Whole embellifhed with the

H   E   A   D    S     of     the      R   E   F   O   R    M   E   R   S,

Elegantly done in  M E T Z O T I N T O,  by Mr.  H O U S T O N.

L  O  N  D  O  N  :

Printed for  E.   B A K E W E L L    and   H.   P A R K E R,   oppofite Birchin-Lane, Corhill;
J.   R O B I N S O N,   in Ludgate-Street; and  T.   P O T E,   in Fleet-Street.

M DCC LIX.

 

 

One of the etchings from the book.

John Wickliffe

John Wickliffe