Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720)

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Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720). / Astorri, P; Decock, W.

2018.

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Astorri, P & Decock, W 2018, Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720)..

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Astorri, P., & Decock, W. (2018, Jun 13). Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720).

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Astorri P, Decock W. Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720). 2018.

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Astorri, P ; Decock, W. / Lutheran Theology and Contract Law in Early Modern Germany (ca. 1520 – 1720). 2018.

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