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Both men sympathized with the principles of religious reform enunciated by
Martin Luther, but when Protestant Reformers openly broke with the papacy,
Rhenanus and Erasmus did not join them. In vain, Rhenanus attempted a
reconciliation ...
Both men sympathized with the principles of religious reform enunciated by
Martin Luther, but when Protestant Reformers openly broke with the papacy,
Rhenanus and Erasmus did not join them. In vain, Rhenanus attempted a
reconciliation ...
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The cathedral of Saint-fetienne, Bourges, Fr. Editions Modernes "Theojac"
Roman law. John Calvin was converted to Luther's ideas in Bourges. The summit
of the hill on which the city is built is crowned by the Gothic cathedral of Saint-
Etienne, ...
The cathedral of Saint-fetienne, Bourges, Fr. Editions Modernes "Theojac"
Roman law. John Calvin was converted to Luther's ideas in Bourges. The summit
of the hill on which the city is built is crowned by the Gothic cathedral of Saint-
Etienne, ...
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Burbank, Luther (b. March 7, 1849, Lancaster, Mass., U.S.— d. April 11, 1926,
Santa Rosa, Calif.), U.S. plant breeder whose prodigious production of useful
varieties of fruits, Burbank By courtesy of the Hunt Biological Library, Carnegie-
Mellon ...
Burbank, Luther (b. March 7, 1849, Lancaster, Mass., U.S.— d. April 11, 1926,
Santa Rosa, Calif.), U.S. plant breeder whose prodigious production of useful
varieties of fruits, Burbank By courtesy of the Hunt Biological Library, Carnegie-
Mellon ...
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