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+ | Heinrich Bullinger (July 18, 1504- September 17, 1575) was a Swiss reformer, the successor of [[Huldrych Zwingli]] as head of the Zurich church. A much less controversial figure than [[John Calvin]] or [[Martin Luther]], his importance has long been underestimated. He was an important Reformed theologians of the 16th century. | ||
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Heinrich Bullinger (July 18, 1504- September 17, 1575) was a Swiss reformer, the successor of Huldrych Zwingli as head of the Zurich church. A much less controversial figure than John Calvin or Martin Luther, his importance has long been underestimated. He was an important Reformed theologians of the 16th century.
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