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Adrienne is on page 69 of 212 of 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl
I don't know whether to laugh or cry at Lizzie's experiences. Some are hitting a little too close to already fragile nerves.
Mar 19, 2016 04:29PM Add a comment
13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl

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Adrienne is on page 174 of 462 of Charlotte Brontë: A Fiery Heart
OMG, this is so awesome!
Mar 13, 2016 07:36PM Add a comment
Charlotte Brontë: A Fiery Heart

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Adrienne is on page 56 of 472 of A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions
... which brings me to indulgences, but not a lot of discussion on ecclesiology. *shrugs* I'm in it for the documents I can't find elsewhere.
Feb 19, 2016 04:11PM Add a comment
A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions

Adrienne
Adrienne is starting A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions
Bring on the primary document readings! (At least this is in a readable font - no f's for s's; no v's for u's; and no bizarre spelling forcing me to read the words out loud).
Feb 19, 2016 02:30PM Add a comment
A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions

Adrienne
Adrienne is starting A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions
Bring on the primary document readings! (At least this is in a readable font - no f's for s's; no v's for u's; and no bizarre spelling forcing me to read the words out loud).
Feb 19, 2016 02:29PM Add a comment
A Reformation Reader: Primary Texts with Introductions

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 432 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
It dawned on me that the actual book (what I'm reading) has very different pagination than the kindle edition. The book only has 486 pages.
Feb 18, 2016 03:42PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 358 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
Ah, yes: poor Mary Tudor. I have a soft spot for her, as I think she has been horribly misunderstood (this doesn't mean I condone what happened during her reign). It seems to me she was always following the wrong advice with a stubbornness that blinded her to what was going on around her... kinda like me for about 12 years.
Feb 17, 2016 03:44PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 277 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
Bring on the Tudors! (And the U of T's library).
Feb 15, 2016 02:57PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 181 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
I take it Chibi (the author of the book) has little to no use for Bucer: twice he's used "pithy" to describe some of Bucer's expressions.
Feb 14, 2016 03:19PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 160 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
I'm fast-forwarding past the Anabaptists section in the Zwingli chapter because they are not immediately relevant to my particular cause. "Second-Generation Reformers" will be good to read; then the Tudor Ecclesiology... both to be read by the end of Wednesday.
Feb 14, 2016 11:00AM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

Adrienne
Adrienne is on page 103 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
Finally... someone has explained Zwingli to me in such a way that makes him less radical or extreme. Sure, he and Luther were opposed to each other by the end, but to explain how Zwingli got to his conclusion is very helpful.
Feb 14, 2016 10:43AM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

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Adrienne is on page 59 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
This is becoming a better read than I thought it would be. I think I know what book I would have my own students read... if I ever get that far.
Feb 12, 2016 05:19PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

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Adrienne is on page 45 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
This is becoming a better read than I thought it would be. I think I know what book I would have my own students read... if I ever get that far.
Feb 12, 2016 04:53PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

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Adrienne is on page 39 of 504 of The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590
This is becoming a better read than I thought it would be. I think I know what book I would have my own students read... if I ever get that far.
Feb 12, 2016 04:26PM Add a comment
The Wheat and the Tares: Doctrines of the Church in the Reformation, 1500–1590

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Adrienne is on page 59 of 176 of Who is the Church
Easy to read; though she has said nothing new (least to me, who's been reading Ecclesiology for 4 years now).
Mar 06, 2015 01:48PM Add a comment
Who is the Church

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Adrienne is on page 39 of 220 of A Religious-Cultural Mosaic: A History of Lutherans in Canada
Given my research topic, this is more powerful than I thought it would be.
Jan 19, 2015 06:48PM Add a comment
A Religious-Cultural Mosaic: A History of Lutherans in Canada

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