1517 95 Theses of Martin Luther begins German Protestant Reformation
1518 Heidelberg Disputation, Martin Luther puts alternating his Canon of the Cross
1519 Leipzig Debate amid Martin Luther and Johann Eck
1520 Luther publishes three awe-inspiring works, To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Abandon of a Christian
1521 Luther refuses to abjure his works at the Diet of Worms
1521 Papal balderdash Decet Romanum Pontificem, It Pleases the Roman Pontiff excommunicates Luther
1521 Ferdinand Magellan claims the Philippines for Spain, aboriginal accumulation and consecutive about-face to Catholicism, aboriginal in East Asia
1522 Luther's NT, German NT translation
1524 The Abandon of the Will appear by Erasmus
1525 On the Bondage of the Will appear by Luther in acknowledgment to Erasmus
1525 Anabaptist movement begins
1526 Tyndale's NT, English NT adaptation from 1516 Greek argument of Erasmus, aboriginal printed edition, acclimated as a agent by Tyndale for absinthian attacks on Catholicism, reflects access of Luther's NT in abnegation priest for elder, abbey for congregation, banned in 1546 by Henry VIII
1526 Luther publishes his German Accumulation and The Sacrament of the Anatomy and Claret of Christ—Against the Fanatics, his aboriginal accounting assignment adjoin the Sacramentarians
1528 Reformation in Denmark-Norway and Holstein, Lutheranism is acutely adopted
1528 Luther affirms the absolute attendance of Christ's anatomy and claret in his Confession Concerning Christ's Supper
1529 Marburg Colloquy, Luther defends article of Absolute Attendance in altercation with Zwingli.
1530 Augsburg Confession, aboriginal doctrinal account of the Lutheran Church
1531 Huldrych Zwingli is dead during the Second war of Kappel
1531 Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico According to tradition, back the roses fell from it the figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared imprinted on the cactus cloth. The sudden, amazing success of the evangelizing of ten actor Indians in the decade of 1531–1541.
1534 Henry VIII accustomed fresh absolute article Abbey of England, see additionally English Reformation
1534 Jesuit adjustment founded by Ignatius of Loyola, helped reconvert ample areas of Poland, Hungary, and S. Germany and beatific missionaries to the Fresh World, India, and China
1535-1537 Myles Coverdale's Bible, acclimated Tyndale's NT forth with Latin and German versions, included Apocrypha at the end of the OT (like Luther's Bible of 1534) as was done in after English versions, 1537 copy accustomed aristocratic license, but banned in 1546 by Henry VIII
1535 Thomas More banned to acquire Baron Henry VIII's affirmation to be the absolute arch of the Abbey in England, and was executed.
1535-1679 Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
1536 Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch scholar, Greek NT acclimated in abounding 16th aeon translations
1536 Tyndale put to death, larboard his OT adaptation in manuscript, English ecclesiastical authorities ordered his Bible austere because it was anticipation to be allotment of Lutheran reform
1536 Institutes of the Christian Adoration accounting by John Calvin (Calvinism)
1536 John of Leiden, activist Dutch Anabaptist
1536 Jacob Hutter architect of Hutterites
1536 Helvetic Confessions of the Reformed Churches of Switzerland
1536-1540 Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, Wales and Ireland
1536 Pilgrimage of Grace
1536-1541 Michelangelo paints the Aftermost Judgement
1537 Christian III of Denmark assured Lutheranism accompaniment adoration of Norway and Denmark
1537 Luther writes Smalcald Articles
1537-1551 Matthew Bible, by John Rogers, based on Tyndale and Coverdale accustomed aristocratic authorization but not accustomed for use in accessible worship, abundant editions, 1551 copy independent abhorrent addendum (based on Tyndale)
1539-1569 Great Bible, by Thomas Cromwell, 1st English Bible to be accustomed for accessible use in English churches, abnormal in abounding places, based on aftermost Tyndale's NT of 1534-1535, adapted by a Latin adaptation of the Hebrew OT, Latin Bible of Erasmus, and Complutensian Polyglot, aftermost copy 1569, never denounced by England
1541 John Calvin allotment to Geneva
1542 Roman Inquisition accustomed by Pope Paul III
1543 Parliament of England bans Tyndale's adaptation as a "crafty, apocryphal and apocryphal translation"
1545-1563 Catholic Council of Trent, counter-reformation adjoin Protestantism, acutely authentic an official canon and biblical canon
1549 aboriginal Book of Common Prayer of the Abbey of England by Thomas Cranmer
1551 The Stoglav Abbey Council (One Hundred Chapters) Moscow, Russia
1552 Joachim Westphal starts altercation adjoin Calvinist, arresting Lutheran article of Absolute Presence
1552 Francis Xavier, Jesuit missionary, "Apostle of the Indies"
1553 Pontifical Gregorian University founded at Vatican City
1553 Michael Servetus architect of Unitarianism, austere at the pale in Geneva
1553-1558 Queen Mary I of England afflicted reformers: John Rogers, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer; of 238 austere at the stake
1555 Peace of Augsburg gives religious abandon in Germany alone to Lutheran Protestants
1559 Military Adjustment of the Golden Spur founded by Pope Paul IV
1560 Geneva Bible, NT a afterlight of Matthew's adaptation of Tyndale with use of Theodore Beza's NT (1556), OT a absolute afterlight of Great Bible, appointed to be apprehend in Scotland (but not England), at atomic 140 editions, aboriginal Bible with affiliate and ballad numbers
1560 Scots Confession, Abbey of Scotland, Scottish Reformation
1560-1598 French Wars of Religion
1560-1812 Goa Inquisition, animality of Hindus and Jews in India, see additionally Christianity in India
1561 Menno Simons architect of Mennonites
1563 Thirty-Nine Articles of Abbey of England, additionally assured Biblical canon
1563 Heidelberg Catechism of Reformed churches
1565-73 Examination of the Council of Trent by Martin Chemnitz.
1566 Roman Catechism
1569 Metropolitan Philip of Moscow deadened by Malyuta Skuratov
1571 Dutch Reformed Church
1571 Battle of Lepanto saves Christian Europe; Pope Pius V organizes the Holy League led by Don Juan de Austria to avert Europe from the beyond Islamic Ottoman armament (230 abuse and 56 galliots)
1572 John Knox, founded Scottish Presbyterian Church, due to altercation with Lutherans over sacraments and abbey government
1572-1606 Bishops' Bible, a afterlight of the Great Bible arrested adjoin the Hebrew text, 1st to be appear in England by apostolic authority
1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Thousands of Protestants murdered in France.
1577 Formula of Concord adopted by German Lutherans
1579 Discovery of the holiest Russian icon, Our Lady of Kazan
1580 Book of Concord of Lutheranism
1582 St Teresa of Avila
1582 Gregorian agenda of Pope Gregory XIII adopted at altered times in altered regions of the world
1587 Toyotomi Hideyoshi expelled Jesuits from Kyūshū
1587? Mission Nombre De Dios in St. Augustine, Florida, advised aboriginal Catholic mission to North America 13
1589 Metropolitan Jove is adopted the aboriginal Patriarch of Moscow
1590 Michelangelo's arch in St Peter's Basilica completed
1591 St John of the Cross
1592 The Clementine Vulgate of Pope Clement VIII, replaced the Sistine Vulgate of 1590, the accepted Latin Catholic Bible until the Second Vatican Council
1596 Ukrainian Catholic Abbey forms back Ukrainian capacity of the baron of Poland are reunited with Rome, better Byzantine Catholic Church
1518 Heidelberg Disputation, Martin Luther puts alternating his Canon of the Cross
1519 Leipzig Debate amid Martin Luther and Johann Eck
1520 Luther publishes three awe-inspiring works, To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Abandon of a Christian
1521 Luther refuses to abjure his works at the Diet of Worms
1521 Papal balderdash Decet Romanum Pontificem, It Pleases the Roman Pontiff excommunicates Luther
1521 Ferdinand Magellan claims the Philippines for Spain, aboriginal accumulation and consecutive about-face to Catholicism, aboriginal in East Asia
1522 Luther's NT, German NT translation
1524 The Abandon of the Will appear by Erasmus
1525 On the Bondage of the Will appear by Luther in acknowledgment to Erasmus
1525 Anabaptist movement begins
1526 Tyndale's NT, English NT adaptation from 1516 Greek argument of Erasmus, aboriginal printed edition, acclimated as a agent by Tyndale for absinthian attacks on Catholicism, reflects access of Luther's NT in abnegation priest for elder, abbey for congregation, banned in 1546 by Henry VIII
1526 Luther publishes his German Accumulation and The Sacrament of the Anatomy and Claret of Christ—Against the Fanatics, his aboriginal accounting assignment adjoin the Sacramentarians
1528 Reformation in Denmark-Norway and Holstein, Lutheranism is acutely adopted
1528 Luther affirms the absolute attendance of Christ's anatomy and claret in his Confession Concerning Christ's Supper
1529 Marburg Colloquy, Luther defends article of Absolute Attendance in altercation with Zwingli.
1530 Augsburg Confession, aboriginal doctrinal account of the Lutheran Church
1531 Huldrych Zwingli is dead during the Second war of Kappel
1531 Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico According to tradition, back the roses fell from it the figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared imprinted on the cactus cloth. The sudden, amazing success of the evangelizing of ten actor Indians in the decade of 1531–1541.
1534 Henry VIII accustomed fresh absolute article Abbey of England, see additionally English Reformation
1534 Jesuit adjustment founded by Ignatius of Loyola, helped reconvert ample areas of Poland, Hungary, and S. Germany and beatific missionaries to the Fresh World, India, and China
1535-1537 Myles Coverdale's Bible, acclimated Tyndale's NT forth with Latin and German versions, included Apocrypha at the end of the OT (like Luther's Bible of 1534) as was done in after English versions, 1537 copy accustomed aristocratic license, but banned in 1546 by Henry VIII
1535 Thomas More banned to acquire Baron Henry VIII's affirmation to be the absolute arch of the Abbey in England, and was executed.
1535-1679 Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
1536 Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch scholar, Greek NT acclimated in abounding 16th aeon translations
1536 Tyndale put to death, larboard his OT adaptation in manuscript, English ecclesiastical authorities ordered his Bible austere because it was anticipation to be allotment of Lutheran reform
1536 Institutes of the Christian Adoration accounting by John Calvin (Calvinism)
1536 John of Leiden, activist Dutch Anabaptist
1536 Jacob Hutter architect of Hutterites
1536 Helvetic Confessions of the Reformed Churches of Switzerland
1536-1540 Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, Wales and Ireland
1536 Pilgrimage of Grace
1536-1541 Michelangelo paints the Aftermost Judgement
1537 Christian III of Denmark assured Lutheranism accompaniment adoration of Norway and Denmark
1537 Luther writes Smalcald Articles
1537-1551 Matthew Bible, by John Rogers, based on Tyndale and Coverdale accustomed aristocratic authorization but not accustomed for use in accessible worship, abundant editions, 1551 copy independent abhorrent addendum (based on Tyndale)
1539-1569 Great Bible, by Thomas Cromwell, 1st English Bible to be accustomed for accessible use in English churches, abnormal in abounding places, based on aftermost Tyndale's NT of 1534-1535, adapted by a Latin adaptation of the Hebrew OT, Latin Bible of Erasmus, and Complutensian Polyglot, aftermost copy 1569, never denounced by England
1541 John Calvin allotment to Geneva
1542 Roman Inquisition accustomed by Pope Paul III
1543 Parliament of England bans Tyndale's adaptation as a "crafty, apocryphal and apocryphal translation"
1545-1563 Catholic Council of Trent, counter-reformation adjoin Protestantism, acutely authentic an official canon and biblical canon
1549 aboriginal Book of Common Prayer of the Abbey of England by Thomas Cranmer
1551 The Stoglav Abbey Council (One Hundred Chapters) Moscow, Russia
1552 Joachim Westphal starts altercation adjoin Calvinist, arresting Lutheran article of Absolute Presence
1552 Francis Xavier, Jesuit missionary, "Apostle of the Indies"
1553 Pontifical Gregorian University founded at Vatican City
1553 Michael Servetus architect of Unitarianism, austere at the pale in Geneva
1553-1558 Queen Mary I of England afflicted reformers: John Rogers, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer; of 238 austere at the stake
1555 Peace of Augsburg gives religious abandon in Germany alone to Lutheran Protestants
1559 Military Adjustment of the Golden Spur founded by Pope Paul IV
1560 Geneva Bible, NT a afterlight of Matthew's adaptation of Tyndale with use of Theodore Beza's NT (1556), OT a absolute afterlight of Great Bible, appointed to be apprehend in Scotland (but not England), at atomic 140 editions, aboriginal Bible with affiliate and ballad numbers
1560 Scots Confession, Abbey of Scotland, Scottish Reformation
1560-1598 French Wars of Religion
1560-1812 Goa Inquisition, animality of Hindus and Jews in India, see additionally Christianity in India
1561 Menno Simons architect of Mennonites
1563 Thirty-Nine Articles of Abbey of England, additionally assured Biblical canon
1563 Heidelberg Catechism of Reformed churches
1565-73 Examination of the Council of Trent by Martin Chemnitz.
1566 Roman Catechism
1569 Metropolitan Philip of Moscow deadened by Malyuta Skuratov
1571 Dutch Reformed Church
1571 Battle of Lepanto saves Christian Europe; Pope Pius V organizes the Holy League led by Don Juan de Austria to avert Europe from the beyond Islamic Ottoman armament (230 abuse and 56 galliots)
1572 John Knox, founded Scottish Presbyterian Church, due to altercation with Lutherans over sacraments and abbey government
1572-1606 Bishops' Bible, a afterlight of the Great Bible arrested adjoin the Hebrew text, 1st to be appear in England by apostolic authority
1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Thousands of Protestants murdered in France.
1577 Formula of Concord adopted by German Lutherans
1579 Discovery of the holiest Russian icon, Our Lady of Kazan
1580 Book of Concord of Lutheranism
1582 St Teresa of Avila
1582 Gregorian agenda of Pope Gregory XIII adopted at altered times in altered regions of the world
1587 Toyotomi Hideyoshi expelled Jesuits from Kyūshū
1587? Mission Nombre De Dios in St. Augustine, Florida, advised aboriginal Catholic mission to North America 13
1589 Metropolitan Jove is adopted the aboriginal Patriarch of Moscow
1590 Michelangelo's arch in St Peter's Basilica completed
1591 St John of the Cross
1592 The Clementine Vulgate of Pope Clement VIII, replaced the Sistine Vulgate of 1590, the accepted Latin Catholic Bible until the Second Vatican Council
1596 Ukrainian Catholic Abbey forms back Ukrainian capacity of the baron of Poland are reunited with Rome, better Byzantine Catholic Church
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