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''The Right to Heresy. Castellio against Calvin'' [Castellio gegen Calvin oder Ein Gewissen gegen die Gewalt]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. 238p. Illustrated
''The Right to Heresy. Castellio against Calvin'' [Castellio gegen Calvin oder Ein Gewissen gegen die Gewalt]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. 238p. Illustrated


Quotations from this volume can be found in: Stanton Arthur Coblentz. ''The Long Road to Humanity''. New York/London: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959, Chapter 13: The Thumbs of Religion (I), pp. 252, 261, 264, and in the Notes, p. 470
Quotations from this volume can be found in: Stanton Arthur Coblentz. ''The Long Road to Humanity''. New York/London: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959, Chapter 13: The Thumbs of Religion (I), pp. 252, 261, 264. See the Notes, p. 470


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[1936]: The Viking Press, New York

The Right to Heresy. Castellio against Calvin [Castellio gegen Calvin oder Ein Gewissen gegen die Gewalt]. Translated by Eden and Cedar Paul. 238p. Illustrated

Quotations from this volume can be found in: Stanton Arthur Coblentz. The Long Road to Humanity. New York/London: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959, Chapter 13: The Thumbs of Religion (I), pp. 252, 261, 264. See the Notes, p. 470