De orbis terrae concordia (The Harmony of the Earth / 1544 Postel), book

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De orbis terrae concordia <Latin> (1544) is a book by Guillaume Postel.

Abstract

Guillaume advocated a universalistic religion. He believed that all Jews, Muslims and heathens could be converted to the Christian religion once all of the religions of the world were shown to have common foundations and that Christianity best represented these foundations.

Editions

Published in 1544.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]