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The freedom of conscience as a political message in a stained glass-window of the late sixteenth century in the Saint John's church in Gouda
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Published in: | Das Gewissen in den Rechtslehren der protestantischen und katholischen Reformationen (2017), Seite [212]-225 |
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Main Author: | Hage, A. L. H. (Author, VerfasserIn) |
Document Type: | Article |
Language: | English |
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[2017]
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Related Items: | Enthalten in:
Das Gewissen in den Rechtslehren der protestantischen und katholischen Reformationen |
Author Notes: | Antonie L. H. Hage |
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