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Order of Contents
Early & Medieval 2
Book 1
Quote 1
Biblio 1
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Early & Medieval Church History
Articles
1900’s
Kruger, Gustav – Harvard Theological Review, vol. 14, no. 4 (Oct. 1921), pp. 283-374 & vol. 15 (Oct. 1922), pp. 323-405
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Articles
1900’s
The Cambridge Modern History (1907), vol. 2, ‘The Reformation’
ch. 17, ‘The Scandinavian North’
The New Cambridge Modern History (1990), vol. 2, ‘Reformation’
ch. 6, ‘The Reformation in Scandinavia & the Baltic’
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Book
1900’s
Dunkley, E.H. – The Reformation in Denmark (1948) 160 pp.
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Quote
John T. McNeill
in eds. Ruth Rouse & Stephen C. Neill, A History of the Ecumenical Movement: 1517-1948 (Philadelphia, 1967), ch. 1. “The Ecumenical Idea & Efforts to Realize it, 1517-1618”, pp. 28-29 McNeill was an editor of Calvin’s Institutes.
“The first whole nation to adopt the Reformation was Sweden; Denmark (with Norway), England, Scotland, and the Dutch Republic followed. The Lutheranizing of the Scandinavian lands tended to the internationalizing of Lutheranism…
In Sweden, threats of division were raised by the entrance of Calvinism and the attempts of partisans of Roman Catholicism; but in 1593 the Swedish national Church became securely and unitedly attached to the Lutheran family.”
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Bibliography
Bainton, Roland H. & Eric W. Gritsch – Bibliography of the Continental Reformation (Archon Books, 1972) 240 pp. ToC
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Related Pages
History of the Reformation in Eastern Europe & Russia
History of the Dutch Reformation in Belgium & the Netherlands