The Protestant Reformation and its influence, 1517-1917 : addresses delivered in connection with the one hundred and twenty-ninth General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America at Dallas, Texas, on May 19 and 20, 1917.

By: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Philadelphia : Westminster Press, 1917Description: 150 pages ; 18 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Reformation | Reformation -- Anniversaries, etc
Contents:
Historical statement.--Schaff, D.S. The origin and purpose of the Protestant Reformation.--Stevenson, J. R. The Reformation: a revival of religion.--Roberts, W. H. The Reformation in relation to civil and religious liberty.--Coffin, H. S. Messages from Luther for our day.--Loetscher, F. W. The influence of the Reformation.--Farmer, W. R. The Reformation and humanism.--McKibbin, W. The Reformation and some vital and constructive elements of modern life.--Zenos, A. C. The reformers as men of thought and action.--Black, W. H. The Protestant Reformation and the Christian life.

"Published by order of the General Assembly."

Historical statement.--Schaff, D.S. The origin and purpose of the Protestant Reformation.--Stevenson, J. R. The Reformation: a revival of religion.--Roberts, W. H. The Reformation in relation to civil and religious liberty.--Coffin, H. S. Messages from Luther for our day.--Loetscher, F. W. The influence of the Reformation.--Farmer, W. R. The Reformation and humanism.--McKibbin, W. The Reformation and some vital and constructive elements of modern life.--Zenos, A. C. The reformers as men of thought and action.--Black, W. H. The Protestant Reformation and the Christian life.

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