16th-century theological document
C3632
concept
A 16th-century theological document is a written work from the 1500s that articulates, debates, or codifies religious doctrines, beliefs, or practices within the historical context of Reformation-era Christianity.
All labels observed (23)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Reformation-era work | 10 |
| 16th-century work | 7 |
| 16th-century book | 5 |
| Reformation text | 5 |
| Reformation-era document | 5 |
| Reformation-era text | 5 |
| 16th-century Christian text | 3 |
| 16th-century manuscript | 2 |
| Reformation document | 2 |
| Reformation-era doctrinal statement | 2 |
| 16th-century English psalter | 1 |
| 16th-century theological document canonical | 1 |
| English Reformation document | 1 |
| Reformation treatise | 1 |
| Reformation writing | 1 |
| Reformation-era Bible | 1 |
| Reformation-era pamphlet | 1 |
| Reformation-era publication | 1 |
| Reformation-era religious text | 1 |
| Reformation-era theological text | 1 |
| Reformation-era writing | 1 |
| Scottish Reformation document | 1 |
| Tudor-era religious text | 1 |