Advocates of reform : from Wyclif to Erasmus / Edited by Matthew Spinka. [print]
Material type: TextSeries: Library of Christian classics ; v. 14Publication details: Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] : Westminster Press, (c)1953.Description: 399 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
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- BR301.S757.A386 1953
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John Wyclif. John Wyclif, advocate of radical reform. On the pastoral office. On the eucharist -- Conciliarists. Conciliarism as ecclesiastical reform. Henry of Langenstein, A letter on behalf of a council of peace. John Gerson, On the unity of the church. Dietrich of Niem, Ways of uniting and reforming the church. John Major, A disputation on the authority of a council -- John Hus. John Hus, advocate of spiritual reform. On simony -- Desiderius Erasmus. Desiderius Erasmus, a humanistic reformer. The enchiridion.
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