| Eck publishes Arguments against Luther and Other Enemies of the Church. | Luther |
Catholic Reformation Magisterial Reformation |
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| Luther marries Katherine von Bora. [More] | Luther |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Johann Eck publishes his most important work, Enchiridian. | Eck |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Balthasar Hübmaier writes On the Christian Baptism of Believers. | Hübmaier |
Radical Reformation |
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| Balthasar Hübmaier marries Elsbeth Hügline. | Hübmaier |
Radical Reformation |
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| Vittoria Colonna's husband dies. | Colonna |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Vittoria Colonna enters the Convent of San Silvestro in Rome. | Colonna |
Catholic Reformation |
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| Heinrich Bullinger abolishes the mass at Cistercian monastery. | Bullinger |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Schwenckfeld visits Wittenberg and debates Martin Luther concerning the Eucharist. | Schwenckfeld Luther |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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| Schwenckfeld experiences his second Heimsuchung (divine experience). | Schwenckfeld |
Radical Reformation |
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| Berchtold Haller ceases saying Mass in Bern. | Haller |
Magisterial Reformation |
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| Thomas Müntzer is beheaded. | Müntzer |
Radical Reformation |
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| Luther allows Karlstadt to seek refuge in Wittenberg. | Luther Karlstadt |
Magisterial Reformation Radical Reformation |
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| Thomas Bilney is licensed to preach in Ely. | Bilney |
English Reformation |
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| April 15 | Balthasar Hübmaier and sixty others receive baptism by Wilhelm Reublin in Waldshut. | Hübmaier |
Radical Reformation |
| December | Balthasar Hübmaier flees Waldshut to Zurich. | Hübmaier |
Radical Reformation |
| January | Heinrich Bullinger attends Zurich disputation with Anabaptists. | Bullinger |
Magisterial Reformation |