The two reformations in the 16th century
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| schema:text | Preface -- Introduction-The problem -- Part 1. Italy -- 1. The Italian humanists and the Christian doctrine of salvation -- 2. Propogation and expansion in Italy --Part 2. Western Europe -- 3. Orthodox Catholicism and its early opponents -- 4. Erasmus -- 5. Erasmus's contemporaries -- 6. Luther -- 7. The Baptists, Sebastian Franck and Marguerite d'Angouleme -- 8. Christian humanisn in France -- 9. In the Netherlands -- 10. Christian humanism in England --11. Dolet, Marlow, Montaigne and Bodin -- Index. |
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