Religion in Switzerland
Abbey of St. Gall entry in the Catholic Encyclopedia
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Abbey of St. Gall
Codices Electronici Sangallenses The project for the digitisation of the medieval manuscripts at Sankt Gallen
CESG - Codices Electronici Sangallenses
Stiftsbibliothek Sankt Gallen
Convent of Wurmsbach (German)
Willkommen in Wurmsbach!
Martin Baumann
Buddhismus, SBU, Schweizerische Buddhistische Union: Adressen
Alois Payer payer
Materialien zum Neobuddhismus: Buddhismus in der Schweiz
Schweizerische Buddhistische Union
SBU, Schweizerische Buddhistische Union, Startseite
Statistics concerning Muslims in Switzerland cfm
Link Directory Islam in Western Europe: Switzerland
Martin Riexinger: Links "Islam in Westeuropa"
in many other languages
History of Switzerland: Information about Swiss history
''Zweiter Kappeler Landfriede'' , in German.
The ''Confessio Helvetica posterior'' (English transcription).
THE SECOND HELVETIC CONFESSION
The ''Escalade'' in Geneva in 1602.
La v�ritable histoire de la nuit du 12 d�cembre : r�sume en fran�ais
''Bauernkrieg (1525)'' from the Swiss Historical Encyclopedia (in German).
Bauernkrieg (1525)
Reformation in Switzerland by "Presence Switzerland", an official body of the Swiss Confederation. (In English, available also in
History of Switzerland: Information about Swiss history : General overview
Reformation in Switzerland by Markus Jud. In English, also available in French and German.
The Swiss Reformation: Calvin, Zwingli
Swiss Exile: The European Muslim Congress, 1935 , an event organized by Shakib Arslan, by
Swiss Exile: The European Muslim Congress, 1935 by Martin Kramer (from Islam Assembled)
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