The 95 thesis.
Music was an important part of the Reformation. Many new hymns reflective of the Biblical doctrines of the reformation, were an important part of worship. Luther himself wrote quite a few. Plus there are many pieces of music written for the organ which sprang out of the Reformation music tradition. Several million Lutherans are in the US as well.
John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.
Martin Luther, he began the protestant reformation and started his own religion, Lutheranism, under his doctrine of salvation.
Fredrick Douglass.
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
Martin Luther
John Jean Calvin, Born 1509 (in Germany) - A Protestant Reformer & One of the most significant fuel of the Reformation.
Music was an important part of the Reformation. Many new hymns reflective of the Biblical doctrines of the reformation, were an important part of worship. Luther himself wrote quite a few. Plus there are many pieces of music written for the organ which sprang out of the Reformation music tradition. Several million Lutherans are in the US as well.
John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.
Martin Luther, he began the protestant reformation and started his own religion, Lutheranism, under his doctrine of salvation.
The song "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" was composed by German composer Martin Luther in the 16th century. It is one of the most famous hymns of the Protestant Reformation.
It held councils, wrote books, met the leaders, talked to them. Basically did everything it could to show Luther and his followers how they were wrong and when they did not re-reform it excommunicated him and his followers.
Fredrick Douglass.
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
The protestant reformation was caused by Martin Luther who wrote the ninety-five theses. He criticized the Catholic church and other followed him, causing a break-away from the roman catholic church.
Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses complaining about the Catholic Church, and because of this many countries changed religions causing the reformation.
Martin Luther is considered the key figure in the Protestant Reformation. In 1517, he famously wrote the Ninety-Five Theses, which criticized certain practices of the Catholic Church. This led to a movement that sought to reform and separate from the Catholic Church, ultimately giving birth to Protestantism.