History & Character of Calvinism: J.T. McNeill (#12)--Ch.4: Oecolampadiu...
Heinrich Bullinger's credit and reputation just shot up 1000%. A scholar, writer and genuine Pastor of enormous influence. Plus, he knew how to avoid the cantankerousness of the Wittenbergian Teuton who alienated (and lost) many Reformers (including English Reformers). By 1600, "Lutheranism" was a curse word at OXBRIDGE. 1000% upwards for Heinrich Bullinger. A magnificent summary by Prof. McNeil.
Someone said that when Bullinger died (1575), England died. A bit of an exaggeration of course, but Bullinger's "Decades" was required reading for CoE ordinands, per the orders of Archbishop John Whitgift.
Someone said that when Bullinger died (1575), England died. A bit of an exaggeration of course, but Bullinger's "Decades" was required reading for CoE ordinands, per the orders of Archbishop John Whitgift.
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