Spiritual Reformers in the 16th and 17th CenturiesBeacon Press, 1959 - 362 pages On the background and environment of 17th century Quakerism (Hans Denck, Bunderlin and Entfelder, Sebastian Franck, Caspar Schwenckfeld, Sebastian Castellio, valentine Weigel, Jacob Boehme, Benjamin Whichcote, John Smith and Thomas Traherne) |
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