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History of the Reformed Church of Germany 1620–1890

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History of the Reformed Church of Germany 1620–1890 is a continuation of The Origin of the Reformed Church in Germany and begins with the Thirty Years’ War. Good includes a detailed introduction, illustrations, hymns, maps, and a helpful appendix.

  • Preface by the author
  • Summary and results of the war
  • Illustrations, hymns, and maps
  • Title: History of the Reformed Church of Germany 1620–1890
  • Author: James I. Good
  • Publisher: Daniel Miller
  • Publication Date: 1894
  • Pages: 647

James I. Good (1850–1924) was a noted church historian born in York, PA. Educated at Lafayette College and Union Theological Seminary, Good pastored Reformed churches in Pennsylvania for 30 years and also taught church history at Ursinus College. He was then promoted to the professor of dogmatics and pastoral theology, and then the dean of the school. In 1907, he moved to Central Theological Seminary where he was a professor of Reformed Church history and liturgics. From 1911 to 1914 he was president of the general synod of the Reformed Church in the United States. In recognition of his services as a Reformed Church historian, he was made an honorary member of the Huguenot Society of Germany.

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    $12.49

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