
"The History of the Protestant Reformation" (Cobbett's work)
Cobbett’s "The History of the Protestant Reformation" is a detailed account of the 16th-century movement that challenged the Catholic Church’s authority, leading to the creation of Protestant denominations. It explores key figures like Martin Luther and John Calvin, the theological debates, and the political upheavals that resulted. Cobbett aims to present a comprehensive, historically accurate narrative that emphasizes the Reformation’s impact on religion, society, and governance. The work highlights how the Reformation transformed Europe by encouraging individual faith, questioning church authority, and shaping modern Western civilization.