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Book Description
- Title:
- "Beza's Icones". Cotemporary Protraits of Reformers of Relgions and Letters
- Authors:
- Charles Greig McCrie [1836-1910]
- Publication Year:
- 1909
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Religious Tract Society
- Pages:
- 249
- Subjects:
- Reformation
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- IPortrait of Theordore Beza of Vezelay
- Facsimile of Title-Page of 1580
- Preface
- Editor's Introduction
- Portrait of King James VI
- Group 1. The Adr,ance Guard dir,inely dzoun out of different Regions of the world—England, Bohemia, Italy—far the purpose of renewing Christianity
- John Wyclif
- William Tyndale
- John Huss
- Jerome of Prague
- Savanarola
- Group II. The Leading Agent1 in Rutoring Christianity among the German people
- Erasmus
- Martin Luther
- Philip Melanchthon
- George, Prince of Anhalt
- John Bugenhagen
- Justus Jonas
- John Forster
- Gaspar Cruciger
- Joachim Camerarius
- James Sturm
- Martin Bucer
- Paul Fagius
- Wolfgang Musculus
- Andrew Gerard
- John Sleidan
- Group III. The principal Renewers in our day of true Christianity in restored Switzerland and neighbouring Regions
- Ulrich Zwingli
- John Œcolampadius
- Ambrose Blaurer
- Henry Bullinger
- Simon Grynæus
- Peter Martyr
- Josiah Simler
- Joachim Vadina
- Sebastian Münster
- Conrad Gesner
- John Calvin
- William Farel
- Peter Viret
- Group IV. Distinguished French persons, some of whom Renewed belles lettres and others Renewed true Cbrirtianity in France
- Francis I
- Margaret of Valois
- William Budé
- Francis Vatable
- James Tussan
- Michel De L'Hôspital
- Julius Cæsar Scalinger
- Melchoir Volmar
- James Faber
- Robert Stephen
- Clément Marot
- Augustin Marlorat
- Group V. A Renewer and Steadfast Asserter of Christianity restored in England
- Thomas Cranmer
- Group VI. A Principal Rentwer of Christianity restored in England
- John Knox
- Group VII. A Principal Renewer of Christianity restored among the Poles
- John A'Lasco
- Group VIII. A Principal Renewer of Renascent Christianity among the Spaniards
- John Diaz
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