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This volume traces the historical development of Luther and Zwingli’s theology and their contributions to the Reformation. Good explores some of the teachers that influenced these men, such as Professor James Lefevre of France and Professor Thomas Wyttenbach of Basel.

lectures grew later the College of France. Lefevre’s class room was the place where the seeds of the Reformation were very early sown. Out of it came William Farel, the fiery herald of Protestantism and the co-laborer of Calvin; Louis de Berquin, who was the first in France to give his life as a martyr to the new faith, and others. Reformers of other lands came into contact with Lefevre when they visited Paris, as Lasco of Poland. In fact, all the early Reformers of France grew out of his class room
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