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John Calvin (Middle French: ; 10 July 1509 – 27 May 1564) was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system...
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Calvinism (also called the Reformed tradition , the Reformed faith , or Reformed theology ) is a theological system and an approach to the Christian life. The Reformed tradition was advanced by...
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John Calvin was born in 1509. He died in 1564. John Calvin was the son of a lawyer. He was born in Noyon, ... Geneva was/is French speaking and Calvin spoke French. It was expected that many French Huguenots (Calvinists in France were known as Huguenots) would head for the university to train as missionaries. This was the...
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Essential facts about John Calvin, as well as a very extensive reading list!  ; ... John Calvin's collected works--Ioannis Calvini Opera quae supersunt omnia--edited by JW. Baum, AE. Cunitz, and E. Reuss, contain 59 volumes. Of this The Institutes of Christian Religion occupies only four volumes.
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Almost all scholars of Reformation history would agree that the greatest Reformer of all was John Calvin. He was a man unique among men. He was a scholar, ... Calvin's presence was made known to Farel, the Genevan Reformer, who instinctively felt that Calvin was the man to complete and save the Reformation in Geneva.
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Calvin sprang from the French middle-class, and his father, an attorney, had purchased the freedom of the City of Noyon, where he practised civil ... Charles de Hangest, nephew of the too well-known Georges d'Amboise, Archbishop of Rouen, surrendered the bishopric in 1525 to his own nephew John, becoming his vicar-general.
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This volume contains two of the lesser known, but nevertheless very significant, treatises of John Calvin. ... Until 1929 Calvin's Calvinism was virtually unknown in the United States. It had not been included in the Calvin Translation Society's classic set of the works of John Calvin, but had been separately translated...
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Theologian par excellence of the Reformation, John Calvin is best known for his Institutes of the Christian Religion, written as a theological introduction to the Bible and a vindication of Reformation principles. ... Before you buy this, check out The Institutes of the Christian Religion, by John Calvin: English, Latin,
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other wise known as John Calvin, was born in 1509 and died in 1564. John Calvin was one of the... ... John Calvin ; John Cauvin, other wise known as John Calvin, was born in 1509 and died in 1564. John Calvin was one of the earliest reformers of the Protestant Reformation and played an important role in the development of...
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John Calvin's great theological work, the Institutes of the Christian Religion was published, and expanded, in a number of Latin and French editions. (In fact it was among the first serious texts to be published in French). ... But according to Paul, what is so necessary to be known, never can be known, unless God,
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