The Center's microform collection contains sixteenth-century imprints of Protestant and Catholic authors, including the works of Farel and early editions of Calvin's Institutes. The works of Bullinger, Peter Martyr, Musculus, Oecolampadius and others are available on microfiche published by IDC in its Reformed Protestantism collection. Listed below are digital versions and catalog references of some of the Center's collections.
- Anabaptist, Mennonite and Spiritualist Reformation
- Anti-Calvin: The Catholic Response to Calvin's Writings in Sixteenth-Century France
- Dutch Pamphlets »
- Early Printed Bibles
- French Protestant Church Archives »
- Guy de Brès
- Heinrich Bullinger's Original Publications
- Heinrich Bullinger: Secondary Sources, 1543-1940
- The Huguenots
- Lutheran Reformation Sources
- Philipp Melanchthon, Theologian and Humanist
- Reformation in Heidelberg I
- Reformation in Heidelberg II
- Reformed Protestantism 1: Switzerland/Geneva
- Reformed Protestantism 2: France/Strasbourg
- Reformed Protestantism 3: The Netherlans and Germany
- Reformed Protestantism 4: England
- Reformed Protestantism 5: East Friesland and North-Western Germany I
- Reformed Protestantism 5: East Friesland and North-Western Germany II
- Sixteenth Century Authors
- Sixteenth Century Theology and Early Modern European History (primary and secondary sources)
- Words by and about Huldrych Zwingli
- Works of John Calvin