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*Ager, T. M. ''The fight of the Norwegian Church against Nazism''. 1983 | *Ager, T. M. ''The fight of the Norwegian Church against Nazism''. 1983 | ||
*Berggrav, Eivind. ''The Norwegian Church in its international setting''. London, 1956 | *Berggrav, Eivind. ''The Norwegian Church in its international setting''. London, 1956 | ||
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*Quam, John E; Erikssøn, Jørgen. ''A study in the Norwegian reformation, 1571-1604''. Ann Arbor, 1982 | *Quam, John E; Erikssøn, Jørgen. ''A study in the Norwegian reformation, 1571-1604''. Ann Arbor, 1982 | ||
*Sawyer, Birgit. ''The Christianization of Scandinavia''. Allingsås, 1987 | *Sawyer, Birgit. ''The Christianization of Scandinavia''. Allingsås, 1987 | ||
*Wilson, T. B. ''History | *Wilson, T. B. ''History of the Church and State in Norway from the Tenth to the sixteenth Century''. London, 1903 |
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History
- Ager, T. M. The fight of the Norwegian Church against Nazism. 1983
- Berggrav, Eivind. The Norwegian Church in its international setting. London, 1956
- Bergstad, Silas E. Hans Nielsen Hauge and religious lay activity in Norway. Ann Arbor, 1959
- Christophersen, Kenneth E. Norwegian historiography of Norway's reformation. Ann Arbor, 1985
- Johnsen, Arne O. On the background for the establishment of the Norwegian church province. Oslo, 1967
- Ottosen, Knud. A short history of the churches in Scandinavia. Århus, 1986
- Quam, John E; Erikssøn, Jørgen. A study in the Norwegian reformation, 1571-1604. Ann Arbor, 1982
- Sawyer, Birgit. The Christianization of Scandinavia. Allingsås, 1987
- Wilson, T. B. History of the Church and State in Norway from the Tenth to the sixteenth Century. London, 1903