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1Martin Bucer's doctrine of justification

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2Beza's "Icones": Contemporary Portraits of Reformers of Religion and Letters ...

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  • First Year Published: 1906
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    Martin Bucer

    Martin Bucer (/ˈbuːsər/; Early German: Martin Butzer; 11 November 1491– 28 February 1551) was a German Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced

    Martin Bucer Seminary

    The Martin Bucer Seminary is a European multinational evangelical theological seminary and research institute in the Protestant reformed tradition. The

    John Calvin

    implementation of their ideas, and both men were expelled. At the invitation of Martin Bucer, Calvin proceeded to Strasbourg, where he became the minister of a church

    Protestantism

    the Protestant Reformation included Jacobus Arminius, Theodore Beza, Martin Bucer, Andreas von Carlstadt, Heinrich Bullinger, Balthasar Hubmaier, Thomas

    Thomas Cranmer

    Cranmer had been in contact with Martin Bucer since initial contacts were made with the Schmalkaldic League. Cranmer and Bucer's relationship became ever closer

    Martin Luther

    crucial to Luther. The theologians, including Zwingli, Melanchthon, Martin Bucer, and Johannes Oecolampadius, differed on the significance of the words

    Thomas Schirrmacher

    Bonn. From 1996 to 2018, Thomas Schirrmacher was rector of the private Martin Bucer Seminary, a theological seminary seated in Bonn (Germany) with campuses

    Milton's divorce tracts

    polemical pamphlets—The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce, The Judgment of Martin Bucer, Tetrachordon, and Colasterion—written by John Milton from 1643 to 1645

    Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse

    church order, Philip held that the differences between the followers of Martin Bucer and the followers of Luther in their sacramental theories admitted honest

    Alsace

    prosperous community, and its inhabitants accepted Protestantism in 1523. Martin Bucer was a prominent Protestant reformer in the region. His efforts were countered