Characters of the Reformation de WohlThis edition is shelf worn, and has been discounted accordingly. Perhaps the most fascinating book ever written by this great Catholic historian. Here in bold, lively colours Belloc sketches the destructive results of the greed, lust, weakness, tenacity, blindness, fear and indecision of 23 famous men and women of the Protestant Reformation period, analysing their strengths, mistakes, motives and deeds which changed the course of history. Belloc cites
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