The Reformation in Spain
Released: Oct 30, 1998
Publisher: Hartland Publications
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
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Description:
Luther attacked the abuses and the authority of the Church in Rome in the 16th Century and attracted attention throughout Christendom. Luther's writings, along with the earlier ones of Erasmus, gained a foothold with a Spanish people hungry for the truth. The forces of the Church became anxious to suppress what they dreaded as an immediate danger. This examination of the rise and persecution of the 16th Century Spanish Protestantism was intended as a contribution to the history of that memorable revolution that affected all nations of Europe and indeed the Western World. Makes a case for a Spain free of the religious errors and corruptions that ultimately dried up the resources and poisoned the fountains of a great empire.
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