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The Bolsec controversy on Predestination, from 1551 to 1555. The statements of Jerome Bolsec, and the responses of John Calvin, Theodore Beza and other Reformed theologians, I: Theological currents, the setting and mood, and the trial itself. 2 vols. Volume i: Introduction and parts one and two; volume ii: Parts three through six; bibliography and indexes. By Philip C. Holtrop. Pp. xxviii + 409; xxviii + 410–1033. Lewiston–Queenston–Lampeter: Edwin Mellen Press, 1993. I/i £29.95, I/ii £29.95. 0 7734 9248 8; 0 7734 9250 X

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 February 2009

Alister McGrath
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Wycliffe Hall, Oxford

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