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    Melanchthon: alien or ally?

    by Franz Hildebrandt

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    Bala-Bangor (1) CH-H (1) Christianity (1) HeolDŵr (1) import June 2 2025 (1) Lutheranism (1) Melanchthon (1) Philip Melanchthon (1) Reformation (2) RRL-106 (1) Theology (1)
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    Franz Hildebrandt
    11 Works 80 Members

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    Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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    270.6 — Religion History of Christianity History, geographic treatment, biography of Christianity Reformation; Counter reformation (1517-1648)
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    BR335 .H5 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Christianity Christianity History By period Modern period
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    1946
    Genres
    Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
    DDC/MDS
    270.6
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    BR335 .H5

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    Franz Hildebrandt
    11 Works 80 Members

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