Reformation History Timeline
Reformation History Timeline
Jerome Savonarola (1452 - 1498): Burned at                                                                              Martin Luther (1483 - 1546): One of the                                                                                The “Solas” of the Reformation
                                                                      Protestant Reformer in                                                                                         the first printed Greek New Testament in 1516.
 the stake for his “meddling” by pope Alexan-                                                                            most influential reformers of church                                                                                  Sola Scriptura       Sola Gratia
                                                                      Northern Switzerland.                                                                                          Wrote the “Diatribe Concerning Free
 der Borgia, this Italian Dominican monk did not                                                                         history. His most famous speech was                                                                                      Scripture Alone                         Grace Alone
                                                                      Invited as a preacher in                                                                                       Will” (1524) against Martin Luther’s conceptions
 debate doctrinal matters (as Wycliffe and Huss                                                                          given at the Diet in Worms where, when                                                                                 Sola Christus                            Sola Fide
                                                                      Zurich in 1506. Died in                                                                                        of Total Depravity. Luther responded with
 did) but attacked the evil lives                                                                                        asked to recant, he said, “My                                                                                             Christ Alone                           Faith Alone
                                                                      battle at the hands of
 and immorality within the church.                                    invading Catholics during
                                                                                                                         conscience is captive to the Word of                        “The Bondage of the will” in 1525.                               Soli Deo Gloria
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Glory to God Alone
                                                                                                                         God...I cannot, I will not recant.
                                                                      a civil war while a chaplain
 John Huss (1372 - 1415): The                                         for the                                                                                            John Calvin (1509 - 1564): Greatest Reformer in                Theodore Beza (1519 - 1605): French
 Bohemian monk who was mar-                                           protestant                                                                                         the history of the Protestant church. Wrote the
                                                                                                           At noon on October 31st, 1517, Martin Luther                                                                                 Calvinist theologian. In 1548 he joined
 tyred for his faith. He agreed                                       army.                                                                                                                 “Institutes of the Christian
                                                                                                           nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle                                                                               John Calvin at Geneva and soon
 to follow the pope’s teach-                                                                                                                                                                Religion” (1535) — the most                 became his intimate friend and chief
                                                                                                           Church at Wittenberg. The following day was “All
 ings, “so far as                                        First printed book on                             Saints Day” when multitudes would have attended                                  widely read Reformation                     aid. From 1549 to 1558 Beza was
 they agree with                                         the printing press: the                                                                                                            document ever penned next to                              professor of Greek at
                                                                                                                                   mass, and the Theses
 the doctrine of                                            Guttenberg Bible                                                                                                                Luther’s ”Bondage of the Will.”                           Lausanne. In 1558 he
                                                                  (1454).
                                                                                                                                   would have hung there
 Christ, but when                                                                                                                                                                           He preached daily in Geneva                               became professor of
                                                                                                                                   for the priests and
 I see contrary I                                                                                                                                                                           and, by God’s grace, trans-                               Greek at Geneva, and in
                                                                                                                                   monks to read. This was
 will not obey                                                                                                                     the formal beginning of                                  formed the city into an educa-                            1564 he succeeded
 them, even                                                                                                                                                                                 tional capital for students.                              Calvin in the chair of
 though you burn                                                                                                                    the Reformation.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      theology at Geneva.
 my body.”
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                                                                                                                                                                                               Reformation
                                                                  Philip Melanchthon                                                     land— “Give me Scotland else I die.”
        Lollards (“poor preachers”) a group of                    (1497 - 1560):
        preachers he organized before his                         Appointed professor of                                               Pope Leo X (reigned 1513 - 21): He expended
        death, brought the Gospel to the Eng-                     Greek in Wittenberg in                                               papal revenues on art, letters and music.
        lish countryside with this new Bible in
        hand. Wycliffe is rightly known as the
        “Morning Star of the Reformation.”
                                                                  1518 (at 21 years of age). He came into
                                                                  contact with Martin Luther and became a
                                                                  co-worker for Gospel Reformation.
                                                                                                                        Under him the Italian Renaissance flourished immensely. How-
                                                                                                                        ever, to continue indulgences, he issued a papal bull against
                                                                                                                        Martin Luther condemning him as a heretic — ”The Wild Boar.”
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