Die innerchristlichen Religionsgespräche im Abendland

regionale Verbreitung, institutionelle Gestalt, theologische Themen, kirchenpolitische Funktion : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des konfessionellen Zeitalters (1517-1689)

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Die innerchristlichen Religionsgespräche im Abendland

regionale Verbreitung, institutionelle Gestalt, theologische Themen, kirchenpolitische Funktion : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des konfessionellen Zeitalters (1517-1689)

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German
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1005

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Edition Notes

"© Herzog August Bibliothek Wolfenbüttel"--Vol. 1, t.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 684-931) and indexes.

Published in
Wiesbaden
Series
Wolfenbütteler Forschungen -- Bd. 122, Wolfenbütteler Forschungen -- Bd. 122.
Other Titles
Religionsgespräche

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR307 .S34 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 volumes (1005 pages)
Number of pages
1005

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44954110M
ISBN 10
3447061332
ISBN 13
9783447061339
OCLC/WorldCat
464739089
Deutsche National Bibliothek
996918442

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