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Confessionis Waldensicae
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Johannes Heidenrichius (also spelled Heidenreich) was a Lutheran theologian whose 1602 Latin work regarding the Waldensian/Bohemian Brethren confession is a specialized polemical text. No English translations were found in the UNESCO Index Translationum, WorldCat, Google Books, or Open Library. While the primary confessions of the Waldensians themselves have been translated, this specific Latin critique by Heidenrichius remains untranslated.
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Enter a high-stakes theological battlefield where the 'Concord of sincere faith' is placed above the 'harmony of charity.' Johannes Heidenrichius delivers a scorched-earth defense of Lutheranism against the Bohemian Brethren, exposing the hidden rifts that threatened to tear the Protestant Reformation apart.
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