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Calvinists and Libertines: Confession and Community in Utrecht 1578-1620 Book
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Blackwell
After the Reformation, the Dutch Republic emerged as the most religiously tolerant country in seventeenth-century Europe. Benjamin Kaplan examines the reasons behind this phenomenon, focusing on the struggle of Calvinist reformers to realize their...
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Foyles
Why did the Netherlands, after the Dutch Reformation, emerge as the most religiously tolerant country in Europe? This study claims that the causes lie in the struggle...
- 0198202830
- 9780198202837
- Benjamin J. Kaplan
- 12 October 1995
- Clarendon Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 368
- illustrated edition
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