
These books outline the people, places, and ideas which shaped the Reformation in France, England, Spain, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands. Instead, Jean Henri Merle d’Aubigne uses Calvin’s life and the church in Geneva to narrate the comprehensive scope of religious reform during the sixteenth century. His 8-volume history of the Reformation describes not only theological and ecclesiastical reform, but also the implication of the Reformation on culture, the arts, philosophy, and science in the centuries which followed.Īlthough John Calvin figures prominently in the History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, this work is not biographical. D’Aubigne not only conceived of the Reformation in theological and ecclesiastical terms, but defined it as a watershed moment for all of human history. Published over the span of fifteen years, Jean Henri Merle d’Aubigne’s 8-volume History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin offers a sweeping history of the second generation of the Reformation.

The English New Testament and the Court of Rome.The Diet of Worms – 1521, January to May.Luther Before the Legate – May to December 1518.The Indulgences and trh Theses – 1517 – May 1518.The Youth, Conversion, and Early Labours of Luther – 1483-1517.Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné, History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, Vols.


Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné (16 August 1794 – 21 October 1872) was a Swiss historian of the Reformation, His writings reflect the thoroughness of his research and some are still in-print today. Artist unknown – Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, No. Jean-Henri Merle d’Aubigné (16 August 1794 – 21 October 1872).
