- irg.uzh.ch en.htmlIts main purpose is to research the Reformation in Switzerland with a focus on Huldrych Zwingli, Heinrich Bullinger and Anabaptism.
- ufoscience.org who-led-the-protestant-reformation…Who was the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland? What cities in Switzerland were converted to Protestantism?
- forchristskingdom.com 2022/10/the-reformation-in-…Here are two timelines I put together for a Sunday school class I taught last year on the history of the Reformation in Germany and Switzerland.
- reformation500pa.wordpress.com 2017/11/06/…November 6, 2017November 6, 2017 ~ reformation500pa. God was at work in many different places, frequently in parallel to what was happening in Wittenberg.
- getslimsecret.com radiant/wiki/Reformation_in_…Map of the thirteen cantons of the Swiss confederacy in 1530 (green) with their separate subject territories (light green), condominiums (grey) and associates (brown).
- history-christian-church.blogspot.com 2012/03/…The whole tragedy of civil war tended to the prejudice of the Reformation in Switzerland. Its progress was arrested, and not a little territory was lost.
- slidetodoc.com the-reformation-in-geneva-…The Reformation in Geneva, Switzerland Calvin and the French Reformation. Jean Calvin (1509 -1564) The leader of the “Reformed” church after the death of.
- slideplayer.com slide/5802201/2 Swiss Confederation At the time of the Reformation, Switzerland was a loose confederacy with 13 autonomous cantons, or states.