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Heróis da Igreja, Vol. 3: A Era da Reforma

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Heróis da Igreja, Vol. 3: A Era da Reforma

By: Al Truesdale
Narrated by: Marcelo de Assis
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Em Heróis da Igreja—A Era da Reforma, abre-se uma janela para desbravar um período da Igreja marcado por sérias divisões, muitas das quais ainda permanecem. Neste volume foram reunidos escritos dos séculos 16 e 17, incluindo documentos da época da Reforma Protestante e da Reforma Católica, esta última comumente denominada Contrarreforma.

A Era da Reforma–quarta capa

Catarina de Gênova

Martinho Lutero

Tomás More

João Calvino

Tomás Cranmer

Menno Simons

Teresa de Ávila

João da Cruz

Francisco de Sales

Metrofánes Critopoulos de Alexandria

Jeremy Taylor

François Fénelon

Madame Jeanne Guyon

Johann Arndt

John Owen

Blaise Pascal

Philip Jacob Spener

Henry Scougal

©2013 Al Truesdale (P)2021 Al Truesdale
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