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Concerning heretics: whether they are to be persecuted and how they are to be treated : a collection of the opinions of learned men both ancient and modern

Sébastien Castellion, David Joris and Roland Herbert Bainton c1935 © Columbia University Press
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Series
  • Records of Civilization
Subject
  • European: 1400-1800
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Abbreviations and Symbols (page xiii)
  • INTRODUCTION
    • The Occasion and Authorship of the Book (page 3)
    • Pre-Reformation Writers (page 12)
    • Protestant Persecutors (page 43)
    • Protestant Liberals (page 79)
    • The Influence of the De haereticis (page 107)
  • CONCERNING HERETICS
    • Dedication by Martin Bellius to Duke Christoph of Württemberg (page 121)
    • Dedication of the French Version to William of Hesse (page 136)
    • Excerpts (page 141)
    • Concerning the Children of the Flesh and the Children of the Spirit (page 251)
  • EXCERPTS FROM OTHER WORKS OF CASTELLIO AND JORIS
    • Preface to the French Bible (page 257)
    • Counsel to France in Her Distress (page 258)
    • Reply to Calvin's Book (page 265)
    • Concerning Doubt and Belief, Ignorance and Knowledge (page 287)
    • The Plea of David Joris for Servetus (page 305)
  • APPENDIX (page 311)
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 317)
  • INDEX (page 327)
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