An edition of A history of the Reformation (1906)

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Thomas M. Lindsay
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Publish Date
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Scribner
Language
English

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Cover of: A History of the Reformation
A History of the Reformation
January 2000, Wipf & Stock Publishers
Paperback in English
Cover of: A history of the reformation
A history of the reformation
1950, C. Scribner's sons
in English
Cover of: A history of the Reformation
A history of the Reformation
1914, Scribner's
in English - Third edition.
Cover of: A history of the Reformation
A history of the Reformation
1912, Charles Scribner's Sons
Cover of: A history of the Reformation.
Cover of: A history of the Reformation
A history of the Reformation
1907, T. & T. Clark
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Cover of: A history of the Reformation
Cover of: A history of the reformation
A history of the reformation
1906, C. Scribner's Sons

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Table of Contents

v. 1. The Reformation in Germany from its beginning to the Religious Peace of Augsburg.
v. 2. The Reformation in Switzerland, France, the Netherlands, Scotland and England, the Anabaptist and Socinian movements, the Counter-Reformation.

Edition Notes

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New York
Series
The International theological library

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR305 L7 1910

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Pagination
2 v.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14887455M

First Sentence

"THE Religious Peace of Augsburg (1555) secured the legal recognition of the Reformation within the Holy Roman Empire, and consequently within European polity."

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