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Bullinger was in duty bound to reverse the process . There could be no question
of Zwingli's disciple and heir abandoning his theological positions . To the
Kurtzes Bekenntniss vom Abendmahl ( 1544 ) in which Luther , in his old age ,
reverted ...
Bullinger was in duty bound to reverse the process . There could be no question
of Zwingli's disciple and heir abandoning his theological positions . To the
Kurtzes Bekenntniss vom Abendmahl ( 1544 ) in which Luther , in his old age ,
reverted ...
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put into effect always and everywhere with equal rigour ; however , it resulted in
the dispersal of the early Lutheran communities . Though Luther's message
corresponded to a deepfelt need of long standing , a organised Lutheranism had
only ...
put into effect always and everywhere with equal rigour ; however , it resulted in
the dispersal of the early Lutheran communities . Though Luther's message
corresponded to a deepfelt need of long standing , a organised Lutheranism had
only ...
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He felt that Luther and Boehme shared a common flame of interior living , which
the Reformer had revived and encouraged . It is interesting to speculate what
would have become of Luther if he had listened to Staupitz and kept to his study
of ...
He felt that Luther and Boehme shared a common flame of interior living , which
the Reformer had revived and encouraged . It is interesting to speculate what
would have become of Luther if he had listened to Staupitz and kept to his study
of ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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