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Creeds and Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Netherlands

Creeds and Reformation in Sixteenth-Century Netherlands

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  • Ronald H. Hanko

The origins of the reformation in the Netherlands cannot be traced back to one man, as can be done with the other reformations in Germany or Switzerland. Rather, the Dutch Reformation originated largely as a result of the Belgic Confession and the Heidelberg Catechism.

Source: Standard Bearer, 2007. 4 pages.

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