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THE DEVELOPMENT OF DUTCH ANABAPTIST THOUGHT AND PRACTICE FROM 1539-1564.
Keeney, William Echard

   

- Nieuwkoop : HES & DE GRAAF 1968
- 8vo
- cloth
- 247 pages.
- ISBN 9789060040867 / Order Nr. 103533
- Price: $ 85.00



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The writings of Menno Simons and Dirk Philips have been used as the basic materials for this study, the major aim of which is to discern the more or less normative position of the Mennonites or later Doopsgezinden during the first generation, with Menno Simons and Dirk Philips as their major spokesmen.

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