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For God and His People: Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation
Jean Henri Merle D'Aubigne | J. H Merle d'Aubigne´

CH DAU

For God and His People: Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation

BJU Press (Jul 2000)
1579243991
| Taschenbuch
286 pages | 139 x 214 mm | e
Dewey 284.2/092
LC Classification BR345.M4713 2000

Genre

  • Church History (CH)

Subject

  • Reformation - Biography

Plot

In sixteenth-century Switzerland, Zwingli sought to reform the church according to the pure precepts of the Word of God. Yet in those violent times, even a spiritual reformation could encounter very earthly opposition. Plots and counterplots, rioting mobs, and the threat of the executioner's sword confronted the reformer of Zurich and his supporters. The Reformation did not advance without the shedding of blood. Through it all, Zwingli sought to be a faithful shepherd to his flock, knowing that his loyalty must ultimately lie not with kings or princes but with "that great shepherd of the sheep," the Lord Jesus Christ. - Back cover.

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