By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 03:20 pm Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 76. The Three Electors. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 77. Luther's Marriage. 1525. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 79. Reflections on Clerical Family Life. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 81. Prominent Features of Evangelical Worship. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 82. Beginnings of Evangelical Hymnody. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 83. Common Schools. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 84. Reconstruction of Church Government and Discipline. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 89. Luther's Catechisms. 1529. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 90. The Typical Catechisms of Protestantism. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Book traversal links for Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Diet of Augsburg, (1525-1530). ‹ 75. The Peasants' War. 1523-1525. (Chapter 4. From the Diet of Worms to the Peasants' War, (1521-1525).) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Up 76. The Three Electors. (Chapter 5. Development of the Reformation, from the Peasants' War to the Di...) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) ›