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The Reformation timeline from Christian History Institute. — 1440: Printing press is invented around this time. — 1453: Turks capture Constantinople. — 1489: Thomas Cranmer is born. — 1491: Henry VIII and Martin Bucer are born. — 1455: Gutenberg completes printing the Bible. — 1469: Desiderius Erasmus is born. 1470:
King Henry VIII of England wrote ‘Septum Sacramentorum’. This pamphlet defended the Catholic Seven Sacraments against the attack made by Luther in ‘On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church’. The Pope gave King Henry the title ‘Fidei Defensor’ (Defender of the Faith). 1522 (September)
Luther excommunicated. 1521. Diet of Worms. 1522. Luther publishes translation of the New Testament Zwingli hosts Lenten sausage meal in Zurich. 1523-1526. Reformation of Zurich. 1524. First Protestant hymnal produced by Luther and Johan Walter.
Timeline of significant events related to the Reformation, also called the Protestant Reformation. This movement at first sought to change, or reform, the Roman Catholic Church. Instead it led to the establishment of Protestantism, one of the three major branches of Christianity.
Stroll through Luther’s time and learn about the main events that started the Reformation. Discover a rich timeline of people, places, and events!
Order your own copy of the beautiful two-sided timeline. Christian History’s 2015–2017 four-part Reformation series is available as a four-pack. This set includes issue #115 Luther Leads the Way; issue #118 The People’s Reformation; issue #120 Calvin, Councils, and Confessions; and issue#122 The Catholic Reformation. Get your set today.
19 Οκτ 2023 · History 101: Protestant Reformation. Who was Martin Luther? What was the Reformation and why does it matter? Roughly 500 years ago, Luther is said to have nailed his 95 Theses on the door of the Castle Church in Germany.