Description: London, The Wakeman Trust, [n.d. - 2000?]; stated "limited edition for ministers and theological students"; 140 x 215 mm; preface, then 721 pp. Soft Cover - Fine "Like New". No names, stamps, labels or annotations – the pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is tight, spine is uncreased. This renowned collection of the writings of the key Reformers of the 16th century and the scholarship of the 17th was first issued by Heppe, a German Reformed theologian and historian, in 1861. It was first issued in this English translation by G T Thomson in 1950. Related items available from this seller - combine and save on shipping: • Probing the Reformed Tradition : historical Studies in Honor of Edward A. Dowey • Goodbye, Good Men : How Liberals Brought Corruption into the Catholic Church - Michael S. Rose • Dr Mannix - by Niall Brennan • John Paul II and Moral Theology: Readings in Moral Theology No. 10 • The Smoke of Satan : conservative ... dissent in American Catholicism - M Cuneo • Watching and Waiting : light for perilous times (volume 22 - 1982 - 1986) • The Holy Reich : Nazi Conceptions of Christianity, 1919-1945 - Steigmann-Gall • Religion in the Reich - Michael Power - a Fine copy - Hard Cover • The Third Reich and the Christian Churches - Peter Matheson - a Fine copy Check out this seller's other book listings - buy multiple items and save on shipping! Shipping:The shipping price includes postage and packaging. WITHIN AUSTRALIA - choose Australia Post Regular Parcel post or Express Post - both options include tracking. INTERNATIONAL - Choose Australia Post International Standard or International Express, both are air services that include tracking.
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Format: Soft Cover
Language: English
Book Title: Reformed Dogmatics
Author: Heinrich Heppe, Ernst Bizer, ed., GT Thomson, translator
Publisher: The Wakeman Trust
Genre: History, Philosophy, Spirituality
Topic: Christianity, Religious History, Theology
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom