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John Wycliffe: A Gallery of Wycliffe's Defenders, Friends and Foes John Wycliffe
Christian History Timeline: Wycliffe's World The 14th Century
The Exile and the Slave Girl Two of the least known but most effective early evangelists. Gregory P. Elder
The Conversion of Scandinavia: Christian History Timeline A Christian History timeline
Conversion of the Vikings: The Gallery - Power Evangelism Checked The stories of three Viking rulers and their encounters with Christianity. Georgia L. Beaverson
Denmark: Planting the Seed How missionaries' modest beginnings eventually bore fruit in Denmark J.R. Christianson
Why Trust the White Christ? Besides spiritual solace, Vikings were attracted by Christianity's tangible blessings. Birgit and Peter Sawyer
Jan Hus: A Gallery of Foes in High Places As reformation divided Bohemia, it turned some of Hus's most influential allies against him. Maartje M. Abbenhuis
Jan Hus: Christian History Timeline - Reform and Resistance in Hussite Bohemia The Christian History Timeline
Dante's Guide to Heaven and Hell: The Gallery - Walk of Fame Star sightings in the Comedy highlight Dante's religious and political views. Steve Gertz; Janine Petry
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: The Gallery - The Inner Circle Huguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures. Emily Alger; Matt Donnelly
Huguenots and the Wars of Religion: Did You Know? Interesting & unusual facts about the Huguenots—and their enemies.
The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre Suspicious and scared, the king of France ordered a political assassination. Then the real killing began. Scott M. Manetsch
The Huguenots: Recommended Resources The Huguenots
John Bunyan and Pilgrim's Progress: A Gallery of People Around John Bunyan
Principalities and Powers: Authorities in Conflict
John Calvin: One of the Fathers of Modern Democracy W. STANFORD REID Dr. W. Stanford Reid is Emeritus Professor University of Guelph in Canada
The Bible Translator Who Shook Henry VIII What does it take to shake a king? Ask William Tyndale. Henry VIII was a very powerful king, but Tyndale shook him at least briefly—with a power even greater. DONALD SMEETON Dr. Donald Dean Smeeton is associate dean of the college division at the International Correspondence Institute, a Christian correspondence university based in Brussels, Belgium. He is author of a historically ground-breaking work, Lollard Themes in the Reformation Theology of William Tyndale, published by the Sixteenth Century Studies Conference, and is serving as a consulting theological editor for the Catholic University of America's forthcoming Tyndale series
William Tyndale: A Gallery of Characters in Tyndale's Story
From the Archives: Dear King Henry,…
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