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    Heinrich Bullinger (18 July 1504 – 17 September 1575) was a Swiss Reformer and theologian, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Church of Zürich...
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  • Bullinger is a surname. It most commonly refers to: Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575), Swiss Reformer and theologian Notable people with the surname include:...
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    and Mary (Bent) Bullinger. His family traced their ancestry back to Heinrich Bullinger, the Swiss Reformer and Johann Balthasar Bullinger, a Swiss painter...
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    Switzerland, whose primary author was the Swiss Reformed theologian Heinrich Bullinger. The First Helvetic Confession (1536) contributed to the confessional...
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    supportive letters with many reformers, including Philipp Melanchthon and Heinrich Bullinger. In addition to his seminal Institutes of the Christian Religion,...
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    predestines to his children." Scholars have disagreed over whether Heinrich Bullinger accepted the doctrine of double predestination. Frank A. James says...
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  • Primož Trubar Jiří Třanovský Huldrych Zwingli Martin Bucer John Calvin Heinrich Bullinger Theodore Beza William Farel John Knox Wolfgang Capito Johannes Oecolampadius...
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    faith. Swiss Reformation was more fully articulated by Martin Bucer, Heinrich Bullinger and John Calvin. In the sixteenth century, the movement spread to...
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    was a Protestant clergyman from Zürich. Wick lived in the Zürich of Heinrich Bullinger, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli. He studied theology in Tübingen...
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    Jacobus Arminius, Theodore Beza, Martin Bucer, Andreas von Carlstadt, Heinrich Bullinger, Balthasar Hubmaier, Thomas Cranmer, William Farel, Thomas Müntzer...
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    (1917–1985), German writer Heinrich von Brühl (1700–1763), German statesman Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575), Swiss Reformer Heinrich Danckelmann (1889–1947)...
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  • and public speaker Celeste Buckingham (born 1995h), Slovak singer Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575), Swiss reformer and theologian René Burri (1933–2014)...
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    his successor, Heinrich Bullinger; and research into Zwingli's influence on Bullinger and John Calvin remains rudimentary. Bullinger adopted most of...
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  • the theology of the Reformation, and has written books on Heinrich Bullinger (Heinrich Bullinger and the Doctrine of Predestination: Author of "The Other...
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  • Hyperius (1511–1564) John Calvin (1509–1564) Guillaume Farel (1489–1565) Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575) John Knox (1513–1572) Protestant Reformation Charles Grandison...
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    works and a covenant of grace. John Calvin (Institutes 2:9–11), like Heinrich Bullinger (A Brief Exposition of the One and Eternal Testament or Covenant of...
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    Protestant movement, under the influence of early Swiss reformer Heinrich Bullinger. In some aspects the Waldensians of the Middle Ages could be seen...
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    With roots in the writings of Reformed theologians John Calvin and Heinrich Bullinger, covenant theology was further developed by Puritan theologians Dudley...
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    The reforms initiated by Zwingli and continued by his successor, Heinrich Bullinger, account for the plain interior of the church. The iconoclastic reformers...
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    participants. Haller was especially concerned as Zwingli's successor Heinrich Bullinger was unable to attend. However, he received strong support from Wolfgang...
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    the Second Helvetic Confession promulgated by Zwingli's successor Heinrich Bullinger in the 1560s. Zwingli's views on baptism were largely a response to...
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    committed Protestant and also corresponded with the Zürich reformer Heinrich Bullinger. She preferred academic studies rather than activities such as hunting...
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    from the churches in Zürich that had been reformed by Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger in a highly iconoclastic fashion. When Hooper was invited to give...
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    promises which they represent, a view called symbolic instrumentalism. Heinrich Bullinger, Zwingli's successor, went beyond Zwingli by teaching that there is...
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    inconsistent answers which he got from Martin Luther, Martin Bucer and Heinrich Bullinger; he resolved to rely on Scripture alone, and from this time describes...
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    cautious replies and referred him to the Swiss reformer Heinrich Bullinger in Zürich. Bullinger's responses were equally cautious, but Knox had already...
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    its adoption in areas north of the Rhine. After Zwingli's death, Heinrich Bullinger took over his post in Zürich. Reformers in Switzerland continued for...
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    important role in the Reformation. An important Swiss reformer called Heinrich Bullinger was born there in 1504. As early as 1529, the official religion of...
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    Italian-speaking lands. By the end of his life he had allied himself with Heinrich Bullinger in Switzerland and worked in Basel, where he eventually died. Despite...
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    Basel. Zurich attracted other influential Protestant Reformers like Heinrich Bullinger. Zwingli translated the Bible (Zurich Bible) into the local variety...
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