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British History - Religious Aspects, Ancient & Medieval Scottish History, Renaissance - History, Lutheranism, Europe - Church History, Reformation - History, Reformation - Church History, Europe - Religious History, Scottish History - Religious Aspects
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Luther's Scottish Connection

by McGoldrick, James Edward
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"Understandably scholars have tended to view the Reformed theologians like Calvin as being the major influences on the development of the Scottish Church. But in the early days of the Reformation in Scotland, it was Luther and his message that was the prime influence. McGoldrick's fine study sets the record straight. And I am glad to see it back in print." - Dr. Michael A.G. Haykin

"I have read McGoldrick's work! I started to glance over it and found I couldn't put it down. It is Fantastic! He fills in a lot of background to the Scottish Reformation that most works leave out. Usually the Lollard connection is mildly hinted at and the story of Hamilton is told only in so far as to explain why he was burned. McGoldrick gives a tremendous amount of information that very few writers have dealt with and he does it in such a fresh way!" - Pastor Robert Elliott

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Book Details

Published
June 10, 2026
Publisher
Solid Ground Christian Books
Pages
148
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781599251363

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