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Using evidence generated by the Flacian controversy over original sin as it transpired in the German territory of Mansfeld, this study demonstrates that by the late sixteenth century, much of the laity there had developed a complex understanding of Lutheran doctrine.
Doctrinal Controversy and Lay Religiosity in Late Reformation Germany by Robert J. Christman is 315 pages long, and a total of 80,325 words.
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