This is a reprinting of the original 1559 edition of "Dialogue De M. Bernardin Ochin, Senois, Touchant Le Purgatoire," accompanied by a portrait and notice about the author, Bernardino Ochino. Ochino, an Italian reformer, engages in a dialogue concerning the theological concept of Purgatory. This work provides insights into the religious debates of the 16th century and the evolving theological landscape during the Reformation. The text offers valuable historical context for understanding the nuances of religious discourse and the challenges faced by reformers during this transformative period in European history. It remains relevant for scholars of theology, religious history, and the Reformation.
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