Marc Minter

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Not everybody grasped or shared this: men like Erasmus thought reformation could be a mere moral spring-clean; radicals took it to be a simple revolt against the old ways; Zwingli just opened the Bible, but not really to find Luther’s idea of justification there; and some, like Martin Bucer and Richard Baxter, understood justification differently.
The Unquenchable Flame: Discovering the Heart of the Reformation
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