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"The spirit and forms of Protestantism" was published by Scepter Publishers in 2004 - Princeton, N.J, it has 295 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  The spirit and forms of Protestantism
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  • Number of Pages: 295
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  • Publish Location: Princeton, N.J

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The Reformation is generally considered to be a negative movement, not only by its critics, but also by many of its partisans.

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