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Clasen, Claus-Peter. Anabaptism: A Social History, 1525-1618: Switzerland, Austria, Moravia, South and Central Germany. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1972. Print.
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Davis, Thomas J. The Clearest Promises of God: The Development of Calvin’s Eucharistic Teaching. AMS studies in religious tradition. New York: AMS Press, 1993. Print.
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Davis, Thomas J. This Is My Body: The Presence of Christ in Reformation Thought. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic, 2008. Print.
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