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The Bolsec Controversy on Predestination, from 1551 to 1555 Theological Currents, the Setting and Mood and the Trial Itself Theological Currents, the Setting and Mood and the Trial Itself

The Bolsec Controversy on Predestination, from 1551 to 1555 Theological Currents, the Setting and Mood and the Trial Itself Theological Currents, the Setting and Mood and the Trial Itself -  Holtrop, Philip C.
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This study examines the tensions in Reformed communities in the most crucial years in the development of the Reformed doctrine of predestination. This is book one which contains parts one and two.
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Author/Artist Philip C. Holtrop
ISBN/Ref 9780773492486
0773492488
Publisher The Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
Published 1993-06-01
Product ID 1157586
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