Principles of the Reformation Practical and Historical

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Creative Media Partners, LLC, 22 apr 2016 - 266 pagina's
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Henry Wace (1836-1924), former Dean of Canterbury and noted turn-of-the century scholar, author, and editor, is especially known for his work on the four-volume "Dictionary of Christian Biography" and with Philip Schaff on the fourteen-volume "Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Second Series."William Piercy was a church historian and editor who lived during the early twentieth century.

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