HIST-308 Lecture Notes - Lecture 82: Johannes Oecolampadius, English Reformation, William Farel
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She tells the tale of marguerite de la roque. This other marguerite had been abandoned off the coast of quebec by her relative. Marguerite"s lover died while they struggled to survive on the isle of demons. She was later rescued and returned to france. J. f ried and failed to settle the quebec mainland. He was killed in pairs in 1560 for being a calvinist. Marguerite may have also influenced the english reformation. This via a personal relationship with anne boleyn and an indirect relationship with elizabeth i. Elizabeth even translated her poem, the mirror of the sinful soul, into english. The attitudes of the royals to reform continued. He later dedicated his masterwork to the same king francis i. Calvin wrote his masterwork, the institutes of the christian religion in the mid 1530s. Almost immediately, it became one of the most influential books published on behalf of the reformation. In 1535, calvin was forced to flee from france.