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Philip Melanchthon: Critical Essay by Timothy Wengert

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SOURCE: Wengert, Timothy. “‘We Will Feast Together in Heaven Forever’: The Epistolary Friendship of John Calvin and Philip Melanchthon.” In Melanchthon in Europe: His Work and Influence beyond Wittenberg, edited by Karin Maag, pp. 19-44. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Books, 1999.

In the following essay, Wengert provides a corrective to earlier analyses of the relations between Melanchthon and Calvin.

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