Thomas Cranmer s Doctrine of Repentance

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Thomas Cranmer s Doctrine of Repentance
Author : Ashley Null
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Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 08 May 2024
ISBN : 0191683957
Pages : 298 pages
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Thomas Cranmer played a key role in the changes brought about by the Reformation. This text aims to reconstruct his theological development on the Protestant doctrine of justification, examining his cultural heritage.

Thomas Cranmer s Doctrine of Repentance

Thomas Cranmer played a key role in the changes brought about by the Reformation. This text aims to reconstruct his theological development on the Protestant doctrine of justification, examining his cultural heritage.

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