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** and Protestant
** The Garden Tomb, discovered in the 19th century, considered the actual site of Jesus ' grave by some Protestant Christians.
** Scottish Reformation, in 1560, part of the wider Protestant Reformation
** Reformation in Switzerland, the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, during the 1520s
** Swedish Reformation, the Protestant reformation in Sweden in 1527
** Reverend Ian Paisley, hardline Protestant leader in Northern Ireland, is jailed for 3 months for illegal assembly.
** German Protestant theologian Gerhard Kittel is arrested by the French forces in Tübingen, Germany.
** Aiden Wilson Tozer, American Protestant pastor ( b. 1897 )
** Karl Barth, German Protestant theologian ( b. 1888 )
** Kryštof Harant z Polžic a Bezdružic, Bohemian composer and Protestant rebel ( d. 1621 )
** Ten thousand Protestant and Catholic women demonstrate for peace in Northern Ireland.
** Karl Barth, Swiss Protestant theologian ( d. 1968 )
** Francesco Spiera, Protestant Italian jurist ( b. 1502 )
** John Frith, English Protestant priest and martyr ( d. 1533 )
** Moses Amyraut, French Protestant theologian ( d. 1664 )
** Gerrard Winstanley, English Protestant religious reformer ( d. 1676 )
** Pierre Allix, French Protestant clergyman ( d. 1717 )
** Anne Askew, English Protestant martyr ( d. 1546 )
** In Islamabad, Pakistan, the International Protestant Church attack occurs.
** Jakob Abbadie, Swiss Protestant preacher ( b. c. 1654 )
** In Northern Ireland, Protestant Ulster Defence Association Belfast leader John Gregg is killed by a loyalist faction.
** Rowland Taylor, English Protestant martyr ( burned at the stake ) ( b. 1510 )
** Williamite War in Ireland: Siege of Derry: James II arrives at the gates of Derry and asks for its surrender, which is refused by the Protestant defenders.
** David Blondel, French Protestant clergyman ( d. 1655 )
** William Ames, English Protestant philosopher ( d. 1633 )

** and Reformation
** English Reformation, series of events in 16th century England by which the church in England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church
** Reformation in Denmark Norway and Holstein, the 16th century transition to Lutheranism in the realms ruled by the Copenhagen-based House of Oldenburg
** Icelandic Reformation, in the middle of the 16th century, when King Christian III of Denmark imposed Lutheranism
** The Reformation ( album ), the band's 2011 self-titled debut album
** Marian Hughes becomes the first woman to take religious vows in communion with the Anglican Province of Canterbury since the Reformation, making them privately to E. B. Pusey in Oxford.
** More Reformation: A satyr upon himself
** Reformation of Manners
** A Project for the Advancement of Religion and the Reformation of Manners (" By a Person of Quality ")
** Molanus, theologian of the Counter Reformation ( born 1533 )
** umgearbeitete Fassung als: Die Folgen der Reformation.
** Congregational Church History from the Reformation to 1662, London, 1862, awarded the bicentenary prize offered by the Congregational Union
** During the English Reformation, many important English and Scottish figures, such as Thomas More, Mary, Queen of Scots and Edmund Campion, were tried and executed for their alleged double loyalty to the Papacy and infidelity to the Crown.
** The Entheogenic Reformation Church
** A. Baum, Magistrat und Reformation in Strassburg bis 1529 ( Strasbourg, 1887 )
** Volume 4: Reformation of Church and Dogma 1300 1700 ( 1984 ) ISBN 0-226-65377-3
** republished as: The Boy King: Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation ( 2001 )

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