Reformation myths : Five centuries of misconceptions and (some) misfortunes
An entertaining and enlightening expose of over-inflated claims about the Reformation and what it has done for us, written by a Pulitzer Prize shortlisted historian of international standing. Containing scathing indictments of popular historical distortions and misrepresentations of the birth and... Full description
Main Author: | Stark, Rodney. |
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London, UK : SPCK, 2017 |
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Call Number: | EBC 270.6 STA |
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