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"The most lively and readable biography of Calvin available in English," stated Roger Nicole. "Though it reads as smoothly as a well written novel," writes J.H. Kromminga, "it is...
Containing Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland; with Biographical... Author: Thomas MCrie
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Iain Murray, in his stirring introduction to Cunningham’s Historical Theology writes, "The third event marking the commencement of this spiritual movement was the publication of a...
(1904) Author: Robert Demaus (Edited by Richard Lovett)
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William Tyndale was the first man ever to attempt translating the Bible into English from the original languages (Wycliffe had translated from the Latin Vulgate). His work in this...
Brown says of Knox, "It would, indeed, be difficult to name another historical personage who in such degree as Knox revealed a nation's genius to itself, and at once vitalized...
Containing Illustrations of the History of the Reformation in Scotland; with Biographical... Author: Thomas MCrie
Hardback ... $14.00 USD ($24.00) You Save 42%
Iain Murray, in his stirring introduction to Cunningham’s Historical Theology writes, "The third event marking the commencement of this spiritual movement was the publication of a...
"The most lively and readable biography of Calvin available in English," stated Roger Nicole. "Though it reads as smoothly as a well written novel," writes J.H. Kromminga, "it is...
(1904) Author: Robert Demaus (Edited by Richard Lovett)
Hardback ... $29.00 USD ($59.00) You Save 51%
William Tyndale was the first man ever to attempt translating the Bible into English from the original languages (Wycliffe had translated from the Latin Vulgate). His work in this...