Stories of the Reformation in Germany and England, For Young People

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First printed in 1860, contains short stories about:
*Martin Luther
* Nicholas Ridley
* Lady Jane Grey
* Edward VI (the youthful King of England who was dubbed “the British Josiah”)
— and others.

Also contains D’Aubigne’s A Child’s Life of Luther. Superb reading for ages 12 and up.

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Stories of the Reformation in Germany and England, for Young People

First printed in 1860, contains short stories about:

  • Martin Luther
  • Nicholas Ridley
  • Lady Jane Grey
  • Edward VI (the youthful King of England who was dubbed “the British Josiah”)
  • D’Aubigne’s A Child’s Life of Luther. Superb reading for ages 12 and up.

Table of Contents

  1. Luther’s Childhood – Gathering sticks with his mother in the woods
  2. Luther’s Singing through the Villages with his Companions – His Journey to Eienbach – Erfurt – Finding a Copy of the Holy Scriptures
  3. Christmas Eve at Castle Gray
  4. Luther Recovers and settles at Wittenburg – In 1510 sets out for Rome
  5. Henry VIII.  King of England – Visits Castle Gray – Thomas Bilney the Martyr
  6. The Bible Printed in England – Cranmer Archbishop
  7. Nicholas Ridley, the Parson of Herne
  8. Martin Luther leaves his Prison – Returns to Wittenburg – His Marriage in 1524 – Teaching his Children
  9. Edward VI.  King of England – The Good Cause Prospers – Edward’s Death in 1553
  10. Lady Jane Grey – Orders from the Council against Heretics – Queen Mary’s Death, 1558
  11. Edward Burton of Longnor – Parson Rough of Islington – Gray’s Journey to Islington – Afterwards to Longnor – Death of Burton – Death of Queen Mary
  12. Elizabeth, Queen of England – Joy throughout the Land

And finally:

A Child’s Life of Luther

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