Associated Locations:
- All Saints’ Church, Wittenberg, Germany – Martin Luther posts the “The Ninety-Five Theses”
Associated Dates:
- February 28 – The National Covenant of Scotland (1638)
- October 6, 1536 – William Tyndale is burned at the stake
- October 31, 1517 – Martin Luther posts the “The Ninety-Five Theses”
- November 10, 1483 – Martin Luther born
“All [the] reformers, were inspired in thoughts, words, and actions to accomplish what they did for the liberty, and advancement of the human race. They paved the way for the more perfect gospel of truth to come.” 1
Articles
People
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Groups
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History
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Resources
Guardians of an Altar
Audio
- Of Plymouth Plantation: Bradford’s History of the Plymouth Settlement
- Foxe’s Book of Martyr’s (Vol. 1)
- Foxe’s Book of Martyr’s (Vol. 2)
- William Bradford’s Thanksgiving Proclamation
- St. Bartholomew’s Eve
- By Pike and Dyke
- Dragon and the Raven
- Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765)
Ebooks
- Of Plymouth Plantation
- Of Plymouth Plantation (corrected spelling)
- The Story Of Liberty
- St. Bartholomew’s Eve
- Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Version 1)
- Foxe’s Book of Martyrs (Version 2)
ZionTube
- For Our Day: Prophetic Parallels in the Book of Mormon
- God’s Outlaw
- Story of William Tyndale (Torchlighters)
- Martin Luther
- John Hus (1977)
- John Wycliffe: The Morning Star (1984)
- A Man for All Seasons (1966)
- The Blessings of Scripture: 400th Anniversary of the KJV Bible
- The Courageous Mr. Penn (1942)
- Monumental: In Search of America’s National Treasure (2012)
- Timothy Ballard on The American Covenant
Reference
Papers
Documents
- A Model of Christian Charity
- First Thanksgiving Proclamation (1676)
- Martin Luther’s 95 Theses
- Mayflower Compact
- The Scottish National Covenant
- Magna Carta
FAQ’s
- Joseph Smith Forum FAQ’s: Reformation