Augustin Marlorat has written:
'A catholike exposition vpon the Reuelation of Sainct Iohn' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800
'A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the Holy Gospell after S. Mathewe' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
'A catholike and ecclesiasticall exposition of the Holy Gospell after S. Iohn' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries, Early works to 1800
Augustin Marlorat (1506–1562) was a French Protestant Reformer and theologian known for his writings on the Protestant faith and his stand against the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation period. He is best known for his work translating and publishing French editions of The Bible and other religious texts.
Auguste Pinloche has written:
'Der grosse Krieg 1914-1918'
Auguste Ricard has written:
'La grisette'
Auguste Rollier has written:
'Heliotherapy' -- subject(s): Heliotherapy, Physical Therapy Modalities, Therapy, Tuberculosis
Auguste La Palme has written:
'Dialogue des vivants et des morts' -- subject(s): Education
Auguste Saillard has written:
'Les loyers et le moratorium' -- subject(s): Landlord and tenant, Law and legislation, Moratorium, World War, 1914-1918
Auguste Texier has written:
'Au gre du flot'
'La pieta nei Giovanni' -- subject(s): Meditations
Auguste Jean Baptiste Marques has written:
'The human aura' -- subject(s): Aura
Hans Augustin has written: 'Grosnyj'
Corwin Augustin Georges has written: 'Augustin Daly's Shakespearean productions'
Augustin Boutique has written: 'Gosses du Nord'
Ernst Augustin has written: 'Der amerikanische Traum'
Jean-Pierre Augustin has written: 'Sapone'
Dieter Augustin has written: 'Leistungsdiagnostik im Eisschnellauf'
Augustin Bea has written: 'The way to unity after the Council'
Augustin Georg Gutmann has written: 'Am unerschopflichen Quell'
Louis Bertrand has written: 'Saint Augustin' 'Saint Augustin'
Augustin Scharnagl has written: 'Johann Franz Xaver Sterkel'
Augustin Buzura has written: 'Bloc notes' 'Orgolii' 'Refugii'
Hildegard Koppen-Augustin has written: 'Eckehard und Uta'