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Works Cited Primary Sources: Luther, Martin. Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism. 2nd. Fergus Falls: Faith and Fello

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Works Cited Primary Sources: Luther, Martin. Explanation of Luther's Small Catechism. 2nd. Fergus Falls: Faith and Fellowship Press, 1992. 132-35. Print. I’ve used this book extensively over the past two years. I was in confirmation and we discussed Luther’s Small Catechism quite a bit. I used this for quotes and teachings from Luther. This book explains some things and helps to understand what Luther’s teachings meant. Luther, Martin. "Martin Luther's Definition of Faith." Project Wittenberg. Project Wittenberg, 4/7/2006. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . This is a writing of Martin Luther that I read to learn more about his teachings. I learned about Luther’s ideas on faith. He talks about what faith is, or his definition of faith. Luther, Martin. "A Treatise on Good Works." Project Wittenberg. Project Wittenberg, 4/7/2006. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . Martin Luther talks about “good works” in this writing. I learned his definition of faith. He says that good works alone will not get you to heaven, only faith in God can. I took many quotes from this writing for my website. "Project Wittenberg." Iclnet. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb 2012.

Wicks 2 I learned about the 95 Theses from this website. Martin Luther wrote the 95 Theses, which pretty much started the Reformation. This website has a translation of 95 Theses, which I used in my site for quotes. "John Wycliffe." Getty Images. Getty Images, Inc., 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . I used this site for a picture of John Wycliffe. He was a reformer 200 years ahead of schedule. I used this picture in my website. Raphael. "Pope Leo X." Ocean'sbridge. N.p., 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . This is a portrait of Pope Leo X, who was the pope during Martin Luther’s time. The Pope got very mad at Luther for all of Luther’s publications against the Catholic Church. I found this very interesting and I learned a lot about the Pope himself. This picture is from an online museum that I found, but is also found in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy. Lucas Cranach the Elder. "The Last Supper." Christianity Today. 2008: n. page. Web. 29 Feb. 2012. . Lucas Cranach the Elder was one of Luther’s friends and also a well-known artist. This is one of his paintings entitled "The Last Supper". Hans Holbein the Younger. The Passion. 2012. Painting. Web Gallery of Art. . I learned a lot on the artists from this time period as well as about the Reformers. I really liked this painting, so I decided to use it in my website. Hans Holbein the Younger, a famous artist of religious paintings, painted this called “The Passion”.

Wicks 3 "The 95 Theses of Martin Luther." American Catholic Truth Society. N.p., 2001. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . Martin Luther’s 95 Theses were a major part of the Reformation. They were sent to the Archbishop of Mainz, and hung on the Wittenberg Church door. I learned a lot about Luther’s ideas and teachings by reading through the 95 Theses. Zavada, Jack. "John Wycliffe." Getty Images. Getty Images, Inc., 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . I learned about a few other friends of Martin Luther. Frederick III was a friend, who sheltered Luther while others were trying to kill him. Lucas Cranach the Elder. Philipp Melanchthon. N.d. Painting. Philipp Melanchthon. . This is a portrait of Philipp Melanchthon painted by Lucas Cranach the Elder. Philipp Melanchthon was a major reformer in the 1500s. I used this picture in my website. "Selected Works of Martin Luther." Project Wittenberg. N.p., 4/7/2006. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . Martin Luther had a lot of writings about his teachings and beliefs. I used this to learn about what he said. From this website you can go to a lot of his writings and read them. I used some of them for quotes in my project. Franz von Wagner. The spread of the Protestant Reformation. 1842. Painting. Artnet, New York City, NY. Web. 4 Mar 2012. . This is a painting by Franz von Wagner. It shows people during that time listening to someone give a speech. I thought it went along with my topic and I used on my Homepage in the slideshow. Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels. Luther in front of Cardinal Cajetan during the controversy of his 95 Theses. 1870. Painting. Bridgeman Art Library, London, UK. Web. 4 Mar 2012. . This is a picture of Martin Luther and Cardinal Cajetan. Their conversation had to do with the 95 Theses, which were a sore subject at this time. Ferdinand Wilhelm Pauwels painted it. Lucas Cranach the Younger. German Bible of Luther’s Translation. 1561. Painting. Bridgeman Art Library, London, UK. Web. 4 Mar 2012.

Wicks 5 . This is a picture of Martin Luther and his German Bible Translation. This was painted by Lucas Cranach the Younger, the son of one of Luther’s friends. Luther, Martin. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. Grand Haven, MI: Center for Church Music, 1529. Web. . This is one of Martin Luther’s most popular songs and it’s been translated into many different languages. I thought this would be a fitting touch for my website I learned it became one of the anthems of the Reformation. I thought it was very interesting to learn that a song sung over 400 years ago is still being sung today. Holy Bible. 2011. Photograph. Patheos. Web. 4 Mar 2012. . I found this picture and I really liked it. This is a picture of the Bible, which is also a big part of the Reformation. I didn’t have a picture of one yet so I decided to use this one. John Wycliffe Translation. Wesley Center for Applied Theology c/o Northwest Nazarene University, 2011. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . John Wycliffe translated the Bible into the common English language with the help of some of the Lollards. The Lollards were preachers who shared the same beliefs as he did. This website has a copy of John Wycliffe’s Bible. "Martin Luther: Letter to the Archbishop of Mainz, 1517." Fordham University. N.p.,

Wicks 6 11/4/2011. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . I learned that Martin Luther had very strong ideas on indulgences that the Church did not share. He was very mad at the Church about indulgences and he ended up writing to them about it. This website has a translation of one of his letters to them. John Wycliffe. Photograph. Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Web. 28 Feb. 2012. . This is a picture of John Wycliffe talking to some of his Lollard preachers. John Wycliffe opposed some church teachings before the Reformation even happened. I learned he was one of the precursors to the Reformation. "Martin Luther nails his 95 Theses to Church Door." NCSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . The Wittenberg Church is a famous place from the Reformation. This is where Martin Luther hung his 95 Theses for everyone to see. I used the map picture from here in my website. "Wartburg Castle." German Places. GermanPlaces, 2012. Web. 13 May 2012. . I learned a lot about the Warburg Castle. It sits on a hill over-looking Eisenach, Germany. This was the town Luther was born in, so there is a connection between them other than him staying there. I used this website for information as well as for the picture. I thought this was a very good picture of the Castle, so I decided to use it.

Wicks 7 "Wartburg Castle." Sacred Destinations. Sacred Destinations, 2012. Web. 13 May 2012. . I used to website to learn some of the history of Wartburg Castle and for a picture. I added the Castle in my website because I thought it was an interesting piece of information that went along well with my project. "Wartburg Castle." Sacred Destinations. Sacred Destinations, 2012. Web. 13 May 2012. . I thought Wartburg Castle was very interesting. I learned a ton about it. I had no idea something so old could survive that long. Now the castle has been turned into a museum. This picture shows the room that Martin Luther stayed in during his time there. "Wartburg Castle." Guide to Castles of Europe. www.guide-to-castles-of-Europe.com, 2011. Web. 13 May 2012. . I used this website for a picture of Wartburg Castle. The castle sits on a hill and is extremely well protected. The only way to get to it is the huge drawbridge over the moat. The castle has been restored and turned into a museum. "St. Giles’ Roman Catholic Church." Staffordshire Past-Track. Staffordshire County Council, 2003. Web. 15 May 2012.

The Roman Catholic Church was what everyone was trying to reform. The Church played a major part in the Reformation. This website has a picture of a church that I

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Secondary Sources: Stacey, John. "John Wycliffe." Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc., 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . This is a biography of John Wycliffe, which I used to learn more about him. I talked about him in my website and I used this site for information. I needed a lot of information on him so I used a lot of different resources. "John Wycliffe." ReligionFacts. ReligionFacts, 2004. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . John Wycliffe was a major part of early Reformation ideas. His beliefs were close to Luther’s beliefs and that’s why I used him in my website. I know there were many other people in the earlier age that shared some of Martin Luther’s beliefs, but I decided to use Wycliffe. I thought it was very interesting to learn about him. "John Wycliffe." Greatsite.com. Greatsite Marketing, 2008. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . John Wycliffe was a key part of the Reformation even though he wasn’t even alive when it happened. He’s a major part of my website, and I needed a lot of information on him. This website is a biography on him that I used. Guruge, Anura. "The Youngest Popes." Popes and the Papacy. Popes and Papacy, 2011. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . Pope Leo X was the pope during Martin Luther’s time. Luther and the Pope didn’t get along very well, and were usually on opposite sides of debates. I used this

Wicks 9 website to find out a little more about him. "Martin Luther." Greatsite.com. Greatsite Marketing, 2008. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . Martin Luther started the Reformation and remained a key person throughout most of it. I had to do a lot of research on him and this is one of the websites I used. I also used it to verify all the other information I had gathered. "Martin Luther." Christian Classics Ethereal Library. CCEL, 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . This is a biography of Martin Luther that I used for my information. Martin Luther was a key reformer of Protestantism. Because he was such a big part of it, I had to do a lot of research on him. "John Wycliffe." Christianity Today. Christianity Today, 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . I learned that even though John Wycliffe didn’t reform the Church, his ideas became known and more common. He still helped to change the Church and its ways through his teachings that were very close to Martin Luther’s. Luther had tried to Reform the Church, but he only partway succeeded. I used this website to learn more about John Wycliffe and the history of Protestantism. " Simkin, John. "Protestant Reformation." Spartacus Educational. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Feb 2012. . The Reformation was a major event in history. Martin Luther made history when he actually went against the Catholic Church, as not very many people had tried to do

Wicks 10 it before. I used this website to learn more about the Reformation. "Reformation and Art." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 2/29/2012. Web. 29 Feb 2012. . During the Reformation, many artists started working on paintings. They were hung in churches all over. This website shows some art from the Reformation time period. "Martin Luther." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 2/24/2012. Web. 29 Feb 2012.