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Fulfills all expectations, providing an English-speaking audience access to the thought of early Anabaptism’s only doctor of theology.
C. Arnold Snyder, in The Conrad Grebel Review
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Readers can now discover for themselves the Anabaptist foundation of religious freedom.
W. R. Estep, in Journal of Church and State
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A beautiful piece of work, both editorially and aesthetically.
Franklin H. Littell, Temple University
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The definitive rendering into English of the Hubmaier corpus.
E. J. Furcha, in Mennonite Quarterly
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Hubmaier’s nuances and precision are well reflected. Informative footnotes add much.
Peter J. Klassen, in Church History
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Fulfills all expectations, providing an English-speaking audience access to the thought of early Anabaptism’s only doctor of theology.
C. Arnold Snyder, in The Conrad Grebel Review
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Readers can now discover for themselves the Anabaptist foundation of religious freedom.
W. R. Estep, in Journal of Church and State
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A beautiful piece of work, both editorially and aesthetically.
Franklin H. Littell, Temple University
-
The definitive rendering into English of the Hubmaier corpus.
E. J. Furcha, in Mennonite Quarterly
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Hubmaier’s nuances and precision are well reflected. Informative footnotes add much.
Peter J. Klassen, in Church History
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Fulfills all expectations, providing an English-speaking audience access to the thought of early Anabaptism’s only doctor of theology.
C. Arnold Snyder, in The Conrad Grebel Review
-
Readers can now discover for themselves the Anabaptist foundation of religious freedom.
W. R. Estep, in Journal of Church and State
-
A beautiful piece of work, both editorially and aesthetically.
Franklin H. Littell, Temple University
-
The definitive rendering into English of the Hubmaier corpus.
E. J. Furcha, in Mennonite Quarterly
-
Hubmaier’s nuances and precision are well reflected. Informative footnotes add much.
Peter J. Klassen, in Church History