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Title: The Age of the Reformation
Author: Preserved Smith
Release Date: July 20, 2006 [eBook #18879]
Language: English
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THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION
by
PRESERVED SMITH, Ph.D.
New York
Henry Holt and Company
American Historical Series
General Editor
Charles H. Haskins
Professor of History in Harvard Uni
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