THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
Source Review Sheet 11: Lindberg, Ch. 11
The Reformation in the Netherlands
Read the Source Materials and Select the sentence/passage which you
belief sums up the central argument of the author.
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| 11.1 |
Luther: A New Song Shall Here Be Begun (1523) |
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| 11.2 |
Teh Venetian Ambassador on Philip II (1559) |
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| 11.3 |
Philip II: The Edict of 1555 |
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| 11.4 |
The Belgic Confession of Faith (1561) |
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| 11.5 |
Pieter Titelmans, Inquisitor to Regent Margaret of Parma Kortrijk (July
17,1562) |
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| 11.6 |
Description of "Hedge-Preaching" Given to Regent Margaret (June, 1566) |
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| 11.7 |
Philip Marnix on Mob Violence in the Netherlands (1567) |
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| 11.8 |
"Request" of the Nobles, Presented to Regent Margaret by Henry Brederode
(April 5, 1566) |
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| 11.9 |
"The Request of Those of the New Religion to the Confederate Nobles"
(February 8, 1567) |
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| 11.10 |
Philip II: Letter to Pope Pius V on the Religious Question in the Netherlands
(1566) |
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| 11.11 |
The Goals of William of Orange (June 16, 1572) |
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| 11.12 |
Calvinists Appeal to the King for a Truce (June 22, 1578) |
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| 11.13 |
Beutterich on the Possible Consequences of a Truce (c. October 2, 1578) |
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| 11.14 |
Act of Abjuration (July 25, 1581) |
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| 11.15 |
Philip II Refuses to Concede Toleration (August 17, 1585) |
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