I. The German Reformation
Martin Luther: preface to the first volume of Latin writings (1545)
Martin Luther: The freedom of a Christian man (1520)
Martin Luther: Invocavit sermons (1522)
Martin Luther: preface to the German translation of the New Testament (1522)
Martin Luther: on governmental authority (1523)
Twelve Articles of the peasants (1525)
Martin Luther: Friendly admonition to peace concerning the Twelve Articles of the Swabian Peasants (1525)
Martin Luther: commentary on St. Paul's Epistles to the Galatians (1535)
II. Huldrych Zwingli
Huldrych Zwingli: Commentary on True and False Religion (1525)
III. The Anabaptists
Conrad Grebel and the Zürich Anabaptists: Letter to Thomas Müntzer (1524)
Schleitheim Confession of Faith (1527)
Augustin Würzlburger: proceedings of his trial (1528)
Peter Riedemann: Account of our Religion (1565)
Elizabeth, a Dutch Anabaptist martyr: a letter (1573)
IV: John Calvin
John Calvin: Reply to Sadoleto (1540)
Ecclesiastical Ordinances. Geneva (1541)
John Calvin: the Institutes of the Christian religion (1559)
Philip Mornay: a defence of liberty against tyrants (1579)
V: The English Reformation
William Tyndale: the New Testament in English (1525)
John Jewel: an apology for the Church of England (1562)
John Field and Thomas Wilcox: an admonition to the Parliament (1572)
Richard Hooker: Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity (1593 ff.).