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Bullinger's Letters

Bullinger's Letters refers to a collection of correspondence written by Heinrich Bullinger, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century. These letters, primarily addressed to fellow reformers, political leaders, and religious figures, discuss theological issues, church governance, and social matters of the time. They reflect Bullinger's thoughts on faith, the administration of the church, and the importance of unity among Protestant communities. His writings contribute to our understanding of Reformation dynamics and the spread of Protestant ideas in Europe during this transformative period in history.