It is wrong to suppose that the doctrine of justification by faith alone, that storm center of the Reformation, was the crucial question in the minds of such theologians as Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli, Martin Bucer, and John Calvin. This doctrine was important to the Reformers because it helped to express and to safeguard their answer to another, more vital, question, namely, whether sinners are wholly helpless in their sin, and whether God is to be thought of as saving them by free, unconditional, invincible grace, not only justifying them for Christs' sake when they come to faith, but also raising them from the death of sin by His quickening Spirit in order to bring them to faith.
Michael Haykin
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Was the Reformation a Tragedy?  |
Gerald Bray (pdf) |
After Darkness, Light! - The Reformation and its Impact, 1500-1700  |
Michael A. G. Haykin |
Reformation Picture Gallery  |
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Reformation And The Forgotten Father (.pdf)  |
John H. Armstrong, Reformation & Revival 7.2 (Spring 1998): 7-12. |
The Unquenchable Flame  |
The Reformation |
Martin Luther-God's Man for the Hour (.pdf)  |
Erroll Hulse, Reformation & Revival 1:1 (Winter 1992): 39-52. |
The Necessity of the Reformation  |
Philip Schaff |
What Baptists Can Learn From Calvin  |
Timothy George |
Luther and Calvin Comrades in Christ (.pdf)  |
Dr. James McGoldrick |
Reformation Day Symposium - 2008 Edition  |
Challies.com |
Scripture and Tradition in Reformation Thought (.pdf)  |
Gerald Bray |
Was the Reformation a Tragedy?  |
Gerald Bray |
The Reformers: Lessons From Their History  |
William Cunningham |
The Reformers and the Theology of the Reformation  |
William Cunningham |
A History of the Irish Presbyterians  |
William Thomas Latimer |
A History of the Reformation of the 16th Century (.pdf)  |
Rev. Charles R. Biggs |
What Reformation Day Really Is  |
R. Scott Clark |
Reformation Church History - Martin Luther - Part II (.pdf)  |
Rev Charles Biggs |
Reformation Church History - Martin Luther - Part I (.pdf)  |
Rev Charles Biggs |
Corporate Sanctification: Holding Fast the Attainments of Reformation  |
John Brown (of Wamphray) |
Foxe's Book of Martyrs  |
History of Martyrs |
A History of the Reformation  |
C. Matthew McMahon - A 250 Page sketch of the major characters of the Reformation. |
A Brief Glossary of the Medieval & Reformation Church  |
R. Scott Clark |
Annotated Bibliography of the Reformation  |
R. Scott Clark |
Reformers of the 16th Century  |
An Online Study - Most Extensive Resources Online! |
The Theology of the Reformers  |
S. Lewis Johnson (10 downloadable MP3 Lectures) |
122 Tracts From the Reformation  |
Luther, Calvin, Erasmus, Farel and others |
History of Protestantism  |
Rev. J.A. Wylie, LL.D. |
Socinianism Refuted  |
Paul Mizzi |
Writings of William Tyndale  |
www.WilliamTyndale.com |
William Tyndale: Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr - Part 1  |
Jules Grisham - Background and Early Biography |
William Tyndale: Covenant Theologian, Christian Martyr - Part 2  |
Jules Grisham - Later Biography |
The Reformers  |
The Hall of Church History |
Reformation in the Sixteen Century  |
Alan D. Strange |
The Great Evangelical Revcovery  |
John Armstrong |
The 5 Solas of the Reformation  |
Brett Baker |
The Early Swiss Reformers  |
Overview (pdf) |
Early Swiss Reformers: Resources and Links  |
The Reformation comes to Switzerland: Zurich, Basle, Berne, St. Gall; and Southern Germany: Strasbourg and Constance (1520-1531) |
Introduction to the 'History of the Reformed Church'  |
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Women and the Reformation  |
Wives of the Reformers (pdf) |
Resources on Women in the Reformation  |
The relationship of husband and wife and the role of a woman in ministry changed radically as a result of the Protestant Reformation. The end of celibacy among the clergy was not just an answer to the rampant immorality that preceded the Reformation... |
The Sixteenth Century Debates on Justification  |
Van Lees |