Luther, Erasmus, and the Reformation: A Catholic-Protestant ReappraisalEssays presented at a conference held Oct. 20-21, 1967, and sponsored by Union Theological Seminary and Fordham University. |
Contents
a Catholic Reappraisal | 26 |
by Wilhelm Pauck | 48 |
The Essential Luther | 59 |
Copyright | |
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