During the 1500s, religious change came to Europe and people began to question the beliefs and practices of Catholicism. This engaging book introduces readers to the changes that people like Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Henry VIII wanted during the Reformation. The captivating images, stunning facts, and engaging sidebars give readers insight into issues of that time, including social order, indulgences, and the development of Protestantism. Featuring easy-to-read text, a helpful index, and glossary, children will be engaged from beginning to end! This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title and a lesson plan.
The glossary, index, and table of contents helps children navigate their way through the book and better understand some of the concepts discussed, such as Luther's Ninety-Five Theses and the Black Cloister Monastery.
Presents an overview of the causes, principal events, and outcome of the Protestant Reformation.
"Book is an excellent introduction to the main personalities and chronology of the Reformation. The coverage of Martin Luther is brief, but the section on John Calvin and the role...
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The Reformation
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"First published in Great Britain by Allen Lane"--Title page verso.
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The Reformation of the Sixteenth Century