Vols. 1-19. Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel, 1907–1961. Paul L. Maier: Caspar Schwenckfeld on the Person and Work of Christ. A Study of Schwenckfeldian Theology...
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Reformation teachings of Caspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig (1489–1561). Although followers have held the teachings of Schwenckfeld since the 16th century, Schwenkfelder...
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German historian Caspar Schwenckfeld (1489 or 1490–1561), German theologian, writer, preacher, Protestant Reformer and spiritualist Caspar Stoll (probably...
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provided sanctuary in Berthelsdorf to persecuted followers of mystic Caspar Schwenckfeld from nearby Silesia. They were forced by the Electoral Saxon government...
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religious reformer, lector of theology at Liegnitz, and colleague of Caspar Schwenckfeld. Born into a burger family of Neisse (now Nysa, Poland), he was supported...
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parts of Silesia had turned Protestant, promoted by reformers like Caspar Schwenckfeld. After the 1620 Battle of White Mountain, the Catholic Emperors of...
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Today. Smyth & Helwys (2003). ISBN 1573123994. McLaughlin, R. Emmet, Caspar Schwenckfeld, reluctant radical: his life to 1540, New Haven: Yale University...
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Brieg (died 1521) and his widow Anna of Pomerania, the reformer Caspar Schwenckfeld, born in nearby Osiek, made the town a centre of the Protestant Reformation...
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the works of philosophers and theologians including Paracelsus, Caspar Schwenckfeld, and Valentin Weigel, thereby educating himself without any formal...
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Catherine of Racconigi (1487–1574) Thomas Müntzer (c. 1488–1525) Caspar Schwenckfeld (1489/90–1561) Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) George Blaurock (c...
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