- The Babylonian Captivity
- Luther starts Reformation
- Luther at Wittenberg
- Indulgences
- Can one man change a powerful institution?
- Luther's troubles begin
- Renaissance Politics
- Luther, God, and Death
- Diet of Worms
- Return to Wittenberg
- Different Interpretations, Different Problems
- A new pope and the Diet of Nuremberg
- The German Peasants'...
Source: Renaissance and Reformation: Almanac, ©2002 Gale Cengage. All Rights Reserved. Full copyright.
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