Whether secular government has the right to wield the sword in matters of faith

a controversy in Nürnberg in 1530 over freedom of worship and authority of secular government in spiritual matters : five documents translated, with an introduction and notes

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Whether secular government has the right to wield the sword in matters of faith

a controversy in Nürnberg in 1530 over freedom of worship and authority of secular government in spiritual matters : five documents translated, with an introduction and notes

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Language
English
Pages
118

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Toronto
Series
Renaissance and Reformation texts in translation ;, 6
Other Titles
Controversy in Nürnberg, 1530

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.44/2/094332409031
Library of Congress
BR359.N8 W54 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
118 p. ;
Number of pages
118

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL879275M
ISBN 10
0969751249
LCCN
95166561
OCLC/WorldCat
32780705
Library Thing
5994324
Goodreads
4415684

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