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Reformation Collection (page 4)

Background imageReformation Collection: C15 Religious Costume

C15 Religious Costume
Ecclesiastical habits, a pilgrim, a nun and a monk - two of them carrying their beads, for this is before the Reformation

Background imageReformation Collection: Battle of Frankenhausen

Battle of Frankenhausen
PEASANTS REVOLT Thomas Munezer, leader of the peasants, just before the defeat by Philip of Hesse at Frankenhausen

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Condemns Peasants

Luther Condemns Peasants
Martin Luther, at Seeburg, condemns Peasants who think that his rebellion against the Pope authorises them to rebel against secular authority

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Travels to Worms

Luther Travels to Worms
Threatened with excommunication by the pope, Luther travels to Worms where he will be condemned as a heretic for refusing to retract his views

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther and Eck

Luther and Eck
At Leipzig, in disputation with Johann Eck, he denies the supreme authority of popes and councils

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Burns Bull 1520

Luther Burns Bull 1520
He burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittemberg

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther Translating

Luther Translating
MARTIN LUTHER depicted while translating the Bible, during his seclusion at the Wartburg : the Holy Spirit, in the form of a dove, inspires his labour

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther (Spangenberg)

Luther (Spangenberg)
MARTIN LUTHER German church reformer, depicted writing

Background imageReformation Collection: Jean Calvin Reading

Jean Calvin Reading
JEAN CALVIN French reformer, active in Switzerland

Background imageReformation Collection: Britain / Henry VIII Pope

Britain / Henry VIII Pope
Henry VIII tramples on Pope Clement VII; an allegorical print

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther & Swan

Luther & Swan
MARTIN LUTHER with a swan

Background imageReformation Collection: Thomas Bodley

Thomas Bodley
SIR THOMAS BODLEY - scholar, statesman and diplomat, best known for his reformation of the public library at Oxford, now named for him. with his autograph

Background imageReformation Collection: Peasant Preaching

Peasant Preaching
A feature of the Reformation in 16th century Germany - a peasant preaches, and the populace listen

Background imageReformation Collection: Henry VIII and the Pope at the Reformation

Henry VIII and the Pope at the Reformation
The Pope suppressed by King Henry VIII -- a contemporary satire on Englands break with Rome, showing Henry sitting on his throne with the Pope under his feet

Background imageReformation Collection: Religious Debate 1529

Religious Debate 1529
Two protestant churchmen, Luther and Zwingli, engage in a religious debate

Background imageReformation Collection: Bannbulle at Wittenberg

Bannbulle at Wittenberg
Martin Luther burns the papal bull ( Bannbulle ) at Wittenberg

Background imageReformation Collection: Luther burns the Papal Bull 1520

Luther burns the Papal Bull 1520
Martin Luther burns the Papal bull in front of the East gate of Wittenberg



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