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David S. Schaff
This is the biography of man who rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most influential figures in modern religious history. John Huss was a preacher in 15th century Europe who amassed followers and made enemies due to his then radical vie
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David S. Schaff
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Theology. 16:51-69
the old world and the problems to be solved here in the new world. This task is worthy of the best powers of a student of history. So far as I know, there has not yet been established in connection with any American theological seminary a chair or a
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David S. Schaff
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Theology. 18:378-394
The articles of the Christian faith, as they appear in formulated creedal statements, are the product now of devotion to Christ and now of zeal for the church.' How far, in the motive of zeal for the church, the element of pure piety was active and h
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David S. Schaff
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The American Journal of Theology. 6:157-161
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David S. Schaff
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Church History. 2:41-55
Cardinal Bellarmine, the chief controversialist who has written against Protestantism, has within less than fifteen months been elevated to the two highest ecclesiastical dignities conferred within the Roman communion upon the dead. He was declared t
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David S. Schaff
Publikováno v:
Papers of the American Society of Church History. 8:237-276
The Bellarmine-Jefferson legend dates from the article of Mr. Gaillard Hunt, entitled “Cardinal Bellarmine and the Virginia Bill of Rights,” which appeared in the Catholic Historical Review, October, 1917, pp. 276–289. The article sets forth th
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David S. Schaff
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Theology. 18:616-622
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David S. Schaff
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The American Journal of Theology. 19:276-282
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David S. Schaff
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The American Journal of Theology. 5:161-164
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David S. Schaff
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The American Journal of Theology. 5:159-161