Augustijn, C. (1991) Erasmus: his life, works, and influence. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Ayris, P. and Selwyn, D.G. (1993) Thomas Cranmer: churchman and scholar. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press.
Bagchi, D.V.N. and Steinmetz, D.C. (2004a) The Cambridge companion to Reformation theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Bagchi, D.V.N. and Steinmetz, D.C. (2004b) The Cambridge companion to Reformation theology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Balz, H., Krause, G. and Müller, G. (1976) Theologische Realenzyklopädie: Bd. 1-. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Barbara J. Harris (1993) ‘A New Look at the Reformation: Aristocratic Women and Nunneries, 1450-1540’, Journal of British Studies, 32(2), pp. 89–113. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/175770.
Battles, F.L., Gerrish, B.A. and Benedetto, R. (1981) Reformatio perennis: essays on Calvin and the Reformation in honor of Ford Lewis Battles. Pittsburgh, Pa: Pickwick Press.
Baylor, M.G. (1991) The radical reformation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Beachy, A.J. (1977) The concept of grace in the radical Reformation. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf.
Betz, H.D. (2007) Religion past & present: encyclopedia of theology and religion. 4th ed. Leiden: Brill.
Bireley, R. (1999) The refashioning of Catholicism, 1450-1700: a reassessment of the Counter Reformation. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Bluhm, H. (1965) Martin Luther, creative translator. St. Louis: Concordia Pub. House.
Bornkamm, H. (1966) Luther’s doctrine of the two kingdoms in the context of his theology. Fortress Press.
Boyle, M.O. (1983) Rhetoric and reform: Erasmus’ civil dispute with Luther. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Brecht, M. (1985) Martin Luther: [Vol. 1]: His road to Reformation, 1483-1521. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
Brecht, M. (1990) Martin Luther: [Vol 2]: Shaping and defining the Reformation, 1521-1532. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.
Brendler, G. and Foster, C.R. (1991) Martin Luther: theology and revolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
Bromiley, G.W. (1977) Thomas Cranmer, archbishop and martyr. London: Church Book Room Press.
Brooks, P.N. (1992) Thomas Cranmer’s doctrine of the Eucharist. 2nd ed. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Burke, P. (1987) The Renaissance. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.
Calvin Theological Seminary (1966) ‘Calvin theological journal’.
Cameron, E. (1991) The European Reformation. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Cargill Thompson, W.D.J. (1984) The political thought of Martin Luther. Brighton: Harvester Press.
Chadwick, O. (1972) The Reformation. [1st ed.]. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Cheyne, A.C. (1960) ‘The Scots Confession of 1560’, Theology Today, 17(3), pp. 323–338. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1177/004057366001700307.
Clasen, C.-P. (1972a) Anabaptism: a social history, 1525-1618: Switzerland, Austria, Moravia, South and Central Germany. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Clasen, C.-P. (1972b) Anabaptism: a social history, 1525-1618: Switzerland, Austria, Moravia, South and Central Germany. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
Collinson, P. (2005) The Reformation. London: Phoenix.
Collinson, P., Wabuda, S. and Litzenberger, C.J. (1998) Belief and practice in Reformation England: a tribute to Patrick Collinson from his students. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Cottret, B. (2000) Calvin: a biography. Grand Rapids, Mich: William B. Eerdmans.
Cross, C. (1969) The royal supremacy in the Elizabethan Church. London: Allen & Unwin.
D. Jonathan Grieser (1995a) ‘A Tale of Two Convents: Nuns and Anabaptists in Munster, 1533-1535’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 26(1), pp. 31–47. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2541524.
D. Jonathan Grieser (1995b) ‘A Tale of Two Convents: Nuns and Anabaptists in Munster, 1533-1535’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 26(1), pp. 31–47. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2541524.
David M. Whitford (2004) ‘Cura Religionis or Two Kingdoms: The Late Luther on Religion and the State in the Lectures on Genesis’, Church History, 73(1), pp. 41–62. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4146598.
Davis, T.J. (2008) This is my body: the presence of Christ in Reformation thought. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic.
Dawson, J.E.A. (2007) Scotland re-formed, 1488-1587. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Ltd. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=320446.
Dawson, J.E.A. and Ebooks Corporation Limited (2007) Scotland re-formed, 1488-1587. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press Ltd. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=320446.
Dickens, A.G. (1968) The Counter Reformation. London: Thames & Hudson.
Dickens, A.G. (1993) Late Monasticism and the Reformation. London: Hambledon Press.
Doran, S. (1994) Elizabeth I and religion, 1558-1603. London: Routledge.
Doran, S. (2000) ‘Elizabeth I’s Religion: The Evidence of Her Letters’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 51(4), pp. 699–720. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046900005133.
Doran, S. and Jones, N.L. (2011) The Elizabethan world. London: Routledge.
Dost, T.P. (2001) Renaissance humanism in support of the Gospel in Luther’s early correspondence: taking all things captive. Aldershot: Ashgate.
Duffy, E. (2005a) The stripping of the altars: traditional religion in England c.1400-c.1580. 2nd ed. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Duffy, E. (2005b) The stripping of the altars: traditional religion in England c.1400-c.1580. 2nd ed. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
Edwards, M.U. (1975) Luther and the false brethren. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press.
Elton, G.R. (ed.) (1990) The New Cambridge Modern History: Volume 2: The Reformation, 1520-1559. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521345361.
Elwood, C. (1999) The Body broken: the Calvinist doctrine of the Eucharist and the symbolization of power in sixteenth-century France. New York: Oxford University Press.
Estes, J.M. (1998) ‘The Role of Godly Magistrates in the Church: Melanchthon as Luther’s Interpreter and Collaborator’, Church History, 67(03). Available at: https://doi.org/10.2307/3170941.
Estes, J.M. (2005) Peace, order and the glory of God: secular authority and the church in the thought of Luther and Melanchthon. Leiden: Brill.
Evangelisti, S. (2007) Nuns: a history of convent life, 1450-1700. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ewan, E. and Meikle, M.M. (2021) Women in Scotland: c.1100 - c.1750. Burlington: TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=142.
Fletcher, A.J. and NetLibrary, Inc (1995) Gender, sex and subordination in England, 1500-1800 [electronic resource]. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press. Available at: http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=52962.
Furcha, E.J. and Pipkin, H.W. (1984) Prophet, pastor, Protestant: the work of Huldrych Zwingli after five hundred years. Allison Park, Pa: Pickwick Publications.
Gäbler, U. (1987) Huldrych Zwingli: his life and work. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
Ganzer, K. and Steimer, B. (2004) Dictionary of the Reformation. New York: Crossroad Pub. Co.
Gerrish, B.A. (1962) Grace and reason: a study in the theology of Luther. Oxford [Eng.]: Clarendon Press.
Gerrish, B.A. (1982) The old Protestantism and the new: essays on the Reformation heritage. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
Gerrish, B.A. (1993) Grace and gratitude: the eucharistic theology of John Calvin. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark.
‘Godly Citizens and Civic Unrest: Tensions in schooling in Aberdeen in the era of the Reformation’ (2000) European Review of History: Revue europeenne d’histoire, 7(1), pp. 123–137. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/713666738.
Goertz, H.-J. (1996) The Anabaptists. London: Routledge.
Gordon, B. (2002) The Swiss Reformation. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Gordon, B. and Askews & Holts Library Services (2009) Calvin. New Haven: Yale University Press. Available at: https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780300159813.
Graham, M.F. (1996) The uses of reform: ‘godly discipline’ and popular behavior in Scotland and France, 1560-1610. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Grebel, K. and Harder, L. (1985) The sources of Swiss anabaptism: the Grebel letters and related documents. Scottdale, Pa: Herald Press.
Greengrass, M. (1998) The Longman companion to the European Reformation, c. 1500-1618. London: Longman.
Grendler, P.F. and Renaissance Society of America (1999) Encyclopedia of the Renaissance. New York, N.Y.: Scribner’s.
Grossmann, M. (1975) Humanism in Wittenberg, 1485-1517. Nieuwkoop: De Graaf.
Ha, P. and Collinson, P. (2010) The reception of continental reformation in Britain. Oxford: Published for the British Library by Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://britishacademy.universitypressscholarship.com/view/10.5871/bacad/9780197264683.001.0001/upso-9780197264683.
Haigh, C. (1984) The reign of Elizabeth I. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Harrington, J.F. (1995) Reordering marriage and society in Reformation Germany. Cambridge [England]: Cambridge University Press.
Hastings, A., Mason, A. and Pyper, H.S. (2000) The Oxford companion to Christian thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hastings, A., Mason, A. and Pyper, H.S. (2002) Christian thought: a brief history. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Heal, F. (1980) Of prelates and princes: a study of the economic and social position of the Tudor episcopate. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hendrix, S.H. (1981) Luther and the papacy: stages in a reformation conflict. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.
Hermann, S. (2001) This is My Body: Luther’s Contention for the Real Presence in the Sacrament of the Altar. Eugene: Wipf & Stock Publishers.
Heron, A. (1983) Table and tradition: toward an ecumenical understanding of the eucharist. Edinburgh: Handsel Press.
Hillerbrand, H.J. (2000) Historical dictionary of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers.
Hillerbrand, H.J. and Oxford University Press (2005a) The Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation [electronic resource]. e-reference ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195064933.001.0001/acref-9780195064933.
Hillerbrand, H.J. and Oxford University Press (2005b) The Oxford encyclopedia of the Reformation [electronic resource]. e-reference ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195064933.001.0001/acref-9780195064933.
Hillerbrand, H.J. and Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (1988a) Radical tendencies in the Reformation: divergent perspectives. Kirksville, Mo: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers.
Hillerbrand, H.J. and Sixteenth Century Studies Conference (1988b) Radical tendencies in the Reformation: divergent perspectives. Kirksville, Mo: Sixteenth Century Journal Publishers.
Hirofumi Horie (1991) ‘The Lutheran Influence on the Elizabethan Settlement, 1558-1563’, The Historical Journal, 34(3), pp. 519–537. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2639561.
Höpfl, H. (1982) The Christian polity of John Calvin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Höpfl, H., Luther, M. and Calvin, J. (1991) Luther and Calvin on secular authority. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hsia, R.P. (1984) Society and religion in Münster, 1535-1618. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Hsia, R.P. (1988) The German people and the Reformation. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
‘In Our Time’ (no date). BBC Radio 4. Available at: http://bobnational.net/record/17810.
Ives, E.W. (2005a) The life and death of Anne Boleyn: ‘the most happy’. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
Ives, E.W. (2005b) The life and death of Anne Boleyn: ‘the most happy’. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.
James Edward McGoldrick (1987) ‘Patrick Hamilton, Luther’s Scottish Disciple’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 18(1), pp. 81–88. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2540631.
Jeanes, G.P. (2008) Signs of God’s promise: Thomas Cranmer’s sacramental theology and the Book of common prayer. London: T. & T. Clark.
Jedin, H. (1957) A history of the Council of Trent [electronic resource]. London: T. Nelson. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00027.
Jill Raitt (1980) ‘Three Inter-Related Principles in Calvin’s Unique Doctrine of Infant Baptism’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 11(1), pp. 51–62. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2539475.
Johnson, M. (1990) Cranmer: a living influence for 500 years : a collection of  essays by writers associated with Durham. Durham: Turnstone Ventures.
Joireman, S.F. (2009) Church, state, and citizen: Christian approaches to political engagement. New York: Oxford University Press.
Jones, M.D.W. (1995) The Counter Reformation: religion and society in early modern Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Jones, N.L. (1982) Faith by statute: Parliament and the Settlement of Religion 1559. London: Swift.
Karant-Nunn, S.C. and Wiesner, M.E. (2003) Luther on women: a sourcebook. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Klaassen, W. (1992) Living at the end of the ages: apocalyptic expectation in the radical reformation. Lanham, Md: University Press of America.
Klaassen, W. (2001) Anabaptism: neither Catholic nor Protestant. 3rd ed. Kitchener, Ont: Pandora Press.
Klaassen, W. and Goertz, H.-J. (1982a) Profiles of radical reformers: biographical sketches from Thomas Müntzer to Paracelsus. Kitchener, Ont: Herald Press.
Klaassen, W. and Goertz, H.-J. (1982b) Profiles of radical reformers: biographical sketches from Thomas Müntzer to Paracelsus. Kitchener, Ont: Herald Press.
Kolb, R. (2005) Bound choice, election, and Wittenberg theological method: from Martin Luther to the Formula of Concord. Grand Rapids, Mich: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company.
Kolb, R. (2008) Lutheran ecclesiastical culture, 1550-1675. Leiden: Brill.
Laqua, S. (2014a) Women and the Counter-Reformation in early modern Münster. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199683314.001.0001.
Laqua, S. (2014b) Women and the Counter-Reformation in early modern Münster. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199683314.001.0001.
Lee Palmer Wandel (1993) ‘Envisioning God: Image and Liturgy in Reformation Zurich’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 24(1), pp. 21–40. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2541794.
Leith, J.H. and Outler, A.C. (no date) John Calvin’s Doctrine of the Christian Life.
Leneman, L. (1989) ‘“Prophaning” The Lord’s Day: Sabbath Breach in Early Modern Scotland’, History, 74(241), pp. 217–231. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-229X.1989.tb01487.x.
Leonard, A. (no date) Nails in the wall:  Catholic nuns in Reformation Germany. University of Chicago Press, 2015.
Lewis W. Spitz (1953) ‘Luther’s Ecclesiology and His Concept of the Prince as Notbischof’, Church History, 22(2), pp. 113–141. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/3161440.
Lindberg, C. (1996) The European reformations. Oxford: Blackwell.
Lindberg, C. (2002a) Reformation theologians: an introduction to theology in the early modern period. Oxford: Blackwell.
Lindberg, C. (2002b) Reformation theologians: an introduction to theology in the early modern period. Oxford: Blackwell.
Lindberg, C. (2002c) Reformation theologians: an introduction to theology in the early modern period. Oxford: Blackwell.
Lindberg, C. (ed.) (2014) The European Reformations sourcebook. Second edition. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley Blackwell.
Livingstone, E.A. and Cross, F.L. (1997) The Oxford dictionary of the Christian Church. 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Loades, D.M. (1970) The Oxford martyrs. London: Batsford.
Locher, G.W. (1981) Zwingli’s thought: new perspectives. Leiden: Brill.
Lowe, K.J.P. (2003) Nuns’ chronicles and convent culture in Renaissance and Counter-Reformation Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Luebke, D.M. (1999) The Counter-Reformation: the essential readings. Malden, [Mass.]: Blackwell.
‘Lutheran Quarterly - Home’ (no date). Available at: http://www.lutheranquarterly.com/.
MacCulloch, D. (1990) The later Reformation in England, 1547-1603. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.
MacCulloch, D. (1996) Thomas Cranmer: a life. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.
MacCulloch, D. (1999) Tudor church militant: Edward VI and the protestant reformation. London: Allen Lane.
MacCulloch, D. (2003a) Reformation: Europe’s house divided, 1490-1700. London: Penguin.
MacCulloch, D. (2003b) Reformation: Europe’s house divided, 1490-1700. London: Penguin.
Macdougall, N. (1983) Church, politics and society: Scotland 1408-1929. Edinburgh: Donald. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=175.
Marshall, P. and Ryrie, A. (2002a) The beginnings of English Protestantism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Marshall, P. and Ryrie, A. (2002b) The beginnings of English Protestantism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Marshall, S. (1989a) Women in reformation and counter-reformation Europe: public and private worlds. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University Press.
Marshall, S. (1989b) Women in reformation and counter-reformation Europe: public and private worlds. Bloomington, Ind: Indiana University Press.
Mason, R.A. (1998a) John Knox and the British Reformations. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate.
Mason, R.A. (1998b) John Knox and the British Reformations. Aldershot, Hants: Ashgate.
Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, B. (2004) Oxford dictionary of national biography [electronic resource]. Online ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.oxforddnb.com/.
Maxwell-Stuart, P.G. (1998) ‘Witchcraft and the Kirk in Aberdeenshire, 1596-97’, Northern Scotland, 18 (First Serie(1), pp. 1–14. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3366/nor.1998.0002.
McCallum, J. (2010a) Reforming the Scottish parish: the Reformation in Fife, 1560-1640 [electronic resource]. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. Available at: https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780754696247.
McCallum, J. (2010b) Reforming the Scottish parish: the Reformation in Fife, 1560-1640 [electronic resource]. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. Available at: https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780754696247.
McDonnell, K. (1967) John Calvin, the church, and the Eucharist. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.
McGrath, A.E. (2004) The intellectual origins of the European Reformation. 2nd ed. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub.
McGrath, A.E. (2011) Luther’s theology of the Cross: Martin Luther’s theological breakthrough [electronic resource]. 2nd ed. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=693271.
McGrath, A.E. (2012) Reformation thought: an introduction. 4th ed. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
McKim, D.K. (2004a) The Cambridge companion to John Calvin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
McKim, D.K. (2004b) The Cambridge companion to John Calvin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
McNamara, J.A. (1998) Sisters in arms: Catholic nuns through two millennia [electronic resource]. 1st Harvard University Press paperback ed. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04196.
McSorley, H.J. (1968) Luther: right or wrong?: An ecumenical-theological study of Luther’s major work, The bondage of the will. New York: Newman Press.
Methuen, C. (2010) ‘Preaching the Gospel through Love of Neighbour: The Ministry of Katharina Schütz Zell’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 61(04), pp. 707–728. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022046909991369.
Methuen, C. (2011) Luther and Calvin: religious revolutionaries. Oxford: Lion.
Methuen, C. (2013a) ‘"And your daughters shall prophesy!” Luther, Reforming Women and the Construction of Authority’, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte, 104(1). Available at: https://doi.org/10.14315/arg-2013-104-1-82.
Methuen, C. (2013b) ‘And your daughters shall prophesy! Reforming women and the construction of authority’, Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte: Archive for reformation history, 104.
Meyer, J.R. (1972) ‘Mysterium fidei and the later Calvin’, Scottish Journal of Theology, 25(04). Available at: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0036930600028532.
Miller, C.H. et al. (2012) Erasmus and Luther: the battle over free will. Indianapolis: Hackett Pub.
Mullan, D.G. (2010) Narratives of the religious self in early modern Scotland [electronic resource]. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate. Available at: https://www.vlebooks.com/vleweb/product/openreader?id=GlasgowUni&isbn=9780754698586.
Muller, R.A. (2000) The unaccommodated Calvin: studies in the foundation of a theological tradition. Oxford: Oxford University.
Mullett, M.A. (1980a) Radical religious movements in early modern Europe. London: Allen & Unwin.
Mullett, M.A. (1980b) Radical religious movements in early modern Europe. London: Allen & Unwin.
Mullett, M.A. (1984) The Counter-Reformation and the Catholic Reformation in early modern Europe. London: Methuen.
Naphy, W.G. (1994) Calvin and the consolidation of the Genevan Reformation. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Neuser, W.H. and International Congress on Calvin Research (1994) Calvinus Sacrae Scripturae professor =: Calvin as confessor of Holy Scripture : die Referate des Congrès international des recherches calviniennes, International Congress on Calvin Research, Internationalen Kongresses für Calvinforschung, vom 20. bis 23. August 1990 in Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids, Mich: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
Newcombe, D.G. (1995) Henry VIII and the English Reformation. London: Routledge.
Null, A. (2000) Thomas Cranmer’s doctrine of repentance: renewing the power to love [electronic resource]. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198270218.001.0001.
Oberman, H.A. (1963) The harvest of medieval theology: Gabriel Biel and late medieval nominalism [electronic resource]. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.02248.
Olin, J.C. (1990) Catholic reform from Cardinal Ximenes to the Council of Trent, 1495-1563: an essay with illustrative documents and a brief study of St. Ignatius Loyola. New York: Fordham University Press.
Olin, J.C. (1992) The Catholic Reformation: Savonarola to Ignatius Loyola. 1st Fordham ed. New York: Fordham University Press.
Ozment, S.E. (1973) Mysticism and dissent: religious ideology and social protest in the sixteenth century. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.
Ozment, S.E. (1993) Protestants: the birth of a revolution. London: Fontana.
Pelikan, J. (1968) Spirit versus structure: Luther and the institutions of the Church. London: Collins.
Pelikan, J. (1971) The Christian tradition: a history of the development of doctrine. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
Pettegree, A. (1992a) The early Reformation in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pettegree, A. (1992b) The early Reformation in Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Pettegree, A. (2002a) Europe in the sixteenth century. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
Pettegree, A. (2002b) The Reformation world. London: Routledge.
Pettegree, A. (2002c) The Reformation world. London: Routledge.
Pettegree, A. (2002d) The Reformation world. London: Routledge.
Pettegree, A. (2002e) The Reformation world. London: Routledge.
Pettegree, A. (2002f) The Reformation world. London: Routledge.
Pirkheimer, C. and MacKenzie, P.A. (2006) Caritas Pirckheimer: a journal of the Reformation years, 1524-1528. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=951612.
Platten, S. (2003) Anglicanism and the western Christian tradition: continuity, change and the search for communion. Norwich: Canterbury Press.
Plummer, M.E. (2012) From priest’s whore to pastor’s wife: clerical marriage and the process of reform in the early German Reformation. Farnham, Surrey, England: Ashgate.
Preus, J.S. (1974) Carlstadt’s Ordinaciones and Luther’s liberty: a study of the Wittenberg movement, 1521-22. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press.
Ralph W. Quere (1985) ‘Changes and Constants: Structure in Luther’s Understanding of the Real Presence in the 1520’s’, The Sixteenth Century Journal, 16(1), pp. 45–78. Available at: https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/2540933.
Reardon, B.M.G. (1995) Religious thought in the Reformation. 2nd edition. London: Longman. Available at: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/gla/detail.action?docID=1595026.
Redworth, G. (1990) In defence of the Church Catholic: the life of Stephen Gardiner. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
Rex, R. (1993) Henry VIII and the English reformation. Basingstoke: Macmillan.
Rex, R. (2006) Henry VIII and the English Reformation. 2nd ed. Basingstoke [England]: Palgrave Macmillan.
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