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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009
In spite of the importance of Philip Melanchthon for the subsequent history of both the Lutheran and the Reformed churches, the quantity of theological literature from his pen to be had between hard covers in English is disappointingly small. The fourteen or so items translated into English that survive from the sixteenth century are relatively inaccessible. So are the four or five out of the nineteenth century.
* Clyde L. Mansehreek (translator and editor), Metanchthon on Christüin Doctrine: Loci Communes 1555. With an introduction by Hans Engelland. (A Library of Protest ant Thought.) New York: Oxford University Press, 1965. lvii, 356 pages, including name and subject index. 15 x 23 cm. Cloth. $7.00.