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Group:  Reformation Historians ignore
Topic:  The Lord's Supper Debate during the Reformation 0 / 2 read
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Sep 6, 2006, 5:09pm (top)Message 1: RicardusTheologus

I just completed a seminar paper on what I consider the pivotal part played by Peter Martyr Vermigli on attaining consensus within the Reformed ("Calvinist" can be misleading and is on many occassions less than helpful) camp of the Protestant Reformation.

Sep 8, 2006, 10:58am (top)Message 2: hackloon

Was it on Martyr in England, or on the continent? Sounds interesting - I've done a bit of work on the Eucharistic Debates in the reign of Edward VI in England.

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