Heinrich Heppe - Written Works

Written Works

Among his published works was an 1861 textbook, titled Reformierte Dogmatik that was later translated into English and published as "Reformed Dogmatics". Other noted works by Heppe include:

  • Geschichte der Hessischen Generalsynoden von 1568-1582 (History of the Hessian general synods of 1568-1582), vol. 1, vol. 2; 1847.
  • Die Restauration des Katholizismus in Fulda, auf dem Eichsfelde und in Würzburg (The restoration of Catholicism in Fulda, Eichsfeld and Würzburg), 1850.
  • Dogmatik des deutschen Protestantismus im sechzehnten Jahrhundert (Dogmatics of German Protestantism in the sixteenth century), 1861.
  • Geschichte des deutschen Protestantismus, vol. 1; vol. 3; vol. 4; (History of German Protestantism), 1859.
  • The Reformers of England and Germany in the sixteenth century, 1859.
  • Geschichte des deutschen Volksschulwesens (History of the German people's education), 1858–60.
  • Schriften zur Reformierten Theologie, (Wrtings of the Reformed movement's theology), 1860.
  • Theodor Beza: Leben und ausgewählte Schriften, (Theodor Beza: Life and selected writings), 1861.
  • Die Dogmatik der evangelisch-reformierten Kirche, (Dogmatics of the Evangelical Reformed Church), 1861.
  • Geschichte der quietistischen Mystik in der katholischen Kirche (History of Quietistic mysticism in the Catholic Church), 1875.
  • Geschichte des Pietismus und der Mystik in der reformierten Kirche (History of Pietism and mysticism in the Reformed Church), 1879.

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