A Survey of Church History, Part 3 A.D. 1500-1600
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1. Introduction to the Reformation


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2. Martin Luther's Early Life


24:02
3. Martin Luther & the German Reformation


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4. Martin Luther & the Growing Protestant Movement


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5. Martin Luther & the Anabaptists


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6. From the German Reformation to Geneva


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7. John Calvin & Geneva


23:03
8. The Theology of John Calvin


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9. The Catholic Reformation


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10. The Scottish Reformation


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11. The Dutch Reformation


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12. The Synod of Dort


From the German Reformation to Geneva
Perhaps there is no greater testimony to the enduring nature of Luther's reforms than the fact that the Reformation continued to gather strength after his death. As Lutheranism took firm root in Germany, other areas in Europe also became centers of vigorous reform. Not least of these was the Swiss city of Geneva, where the Reformed branch of Protestantism took shape under the persistent labors of William Farel and John Calvin.
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