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William-Ian Petrie Hazlett |
5-6 |
The Holy War Trajectory among the Reformed: From Zurich to England
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Mark J. Larson |
7-27 |
THE ‘RADICAL’ REVISIONS OF THE COMMENTARY ON THE SEVEN PENITENTIAL PSALMS: LUTHER AND HIS ‘ENEMIES’ (1517–1525)*
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Jonathan R. Seiling |
28-47 |
John Knox, reformation history and national self-fashioning
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Crawford Gribben |
48-66 |
Confessing the Faith: the Starting Point for Zwingli and Bullinger
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W. Peter Stephens |
67-82 |
Fragmentum annuarium Collegii Societatis Iesu Claudiopolitani: The Account of a Jesuit Mission in Transylvania, 1659-1662
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Paul Shore |
83-106 |
W. J. Torrance Kirby, Richard Hooker, Reformer and Platonist (Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2005). ISBN 0-7546-5288-2
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Corneliu C. Simut |
107 |
Kenneth Gouwens and Sheryl E. Reiss, eds., The Pontificate of Clement VII (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005). ISBN 0-7546-0680-5
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Patrick Preston |
108-109 |
Thayer, Anne T. Penitence, Preaching and the Coming of the Reformation (Aldershot, Hampshire, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2002). ISBN 0-7546-0662-7.
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Michael S. Whiting |
109-112 |
R. Scott Clark, Caspar Olevian and the Substance of the Covenant: the Double Benefit of Christ. Rutherford Studies in Historical Theology, ed. David F. Wright (Edinburgh: Rutherford House, 2005). ISBN 0-946068-90-9
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Aaron Denlinger |
112-114 |
Gary W. Jenkins, John Jewel and the English National Church: the Dilemmas of an Erastian Reformer, St. Andrews Studies in Reformation History (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006). ISBN 0-7546-3585-6.
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Ryan M. Reeves |
114-116 |