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Though they appeared very early in Switzerland , thanks to the preaching of
isolated churchmen , the new doctrines took a considerable time to gain
acceptance . The mass had been suppressed as early as 1522 in the northern
part of the ...
Though they appeared very early in Switzerland , thanks to the preaching of
isolated churchmen , the new doctrines took a considerable time to gain
acceptance . The mass had been suppressed as early as 1522 in the northern
part of the ...
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1 Early Stages of the Reformation in Mühlhausen . ? The weakness of the Swiss
Reformation was that it stemmed from political movements , was imposed by the
authorities and thus gave rise to ' mass ' Protestantism . Circumstances were ...
1 Early Stages of the Reformation in Mühlhausen . ? The weakness of the Swiss
Reformation was that it stemmed from political movements , was imposed by the
authorities and thus gave rise to ' mass ' Protestantism . Circumstances were ...
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Early Stages of the Reformation in Geneva . 3 Farel and Viret , under the aegis of
Bern , were to be responsible for introducing the Reformation to Geneva . As
early as 1519 , a group of patriots , bent on wresting their city from the Duke of ...
Early Stages of the Reformation in Geneva . 3 Farel and Viret , under the aegis of
Bern , were to be responsible for introducing the Reformation to Geneva . As
early as 1519 , a group of patriots , bent on wresting their city from the Duke of ...
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Before the Reformation | 1 |
the Message | 27 |
Luther and Social Problems | 89 |
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