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- The English Puritans (14 MB .pdf)

John Brown
- The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion (1571)

The defining statements of Anglican doctrine. They were issued by the Convocation of clergy of the Church of England in 1571 and are printed in the Book of Common Prayer and other Anglican prayer books.
- Puritans and Calvinism

Peter Toon
- The Death of Thomas Bilney

J.H. Merle d'Aubigné
- The Pathway to Scripture

William Tyndale (1531)
- Letter of Thomas Cranmer on Henry VIII's Divorce (1533)

In this letter Cranmer writes of the official divorce of Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon and the coronation of Henry's next Queen, Anne Boleyn. He speaks of the legal meeting in which Catherine was informed that the King rejected the Pope's.
- Resources on The 16th Century English Reformation

From Henry 8 to Elizabeth 1 - All the resources you could hope for!
- Competing Narratives: Recent Historiography of the English Reformation under Henry VIII

Gregory Johnson
- The English Puritan's Beginnings

Mark S. Ritchie
- Anne Bolyn (1536)

EnglishHistory.net
- The Suppression of Glastonbury Abbey (1539)

Glastonbury Abbey was one of the largest and most famous English Benedictine Monasteries. It was reputed as home of the Holy Grail. Under Henry VIII, in the most successful land grab in English history, Henry VIII and his chief minister Thomas Cromwell...
- Necessary Doctrine

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556)
- The Places of The Law & The Gospel

John Bradford (1548)
- The Pilgrims and Puritans

Samuel T. Logan, Jr. - Total Reformation for the Glory of God
- Act of Supremacy (1559)

Elizabeth I - After the brief and bloody reign of her sister, Mary I, who executed numerous Protestants for the cause of Roman Catholicism, this document states Elizabeth's intention to reaffirm the English Church's independence from Rome.
- The Works of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603)

Elizabeth I
- Areopagitica (1644)

John Milton - A speech for the liberty of unlicensed printing; Locke in his Letters Concerning Toleration, and picked up by Madison and Jefferson in their establishment of religious liberty in the U.S.
- Conventicle Q&A with Dr. Carl Trueman

Internview with Carl Trueman
- Historic Proof of the Doctrinal Calvinism of the Church of England

Augustus Toplady
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