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But we are likewise a long way from Calvin and his dislike of laymen improvising
as pastors , even when destined to martyrdom . This independence of mind was
to favour the activities of those whom we are not yet entitled to call dissidents .
But we are likewise a long way from Calvin and his dislike of laymen improvising
as pastors , even when destined to martyrdom . This independence of mind was
to favour the activities of those whom we are not yet entitled to call dissidents .
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On 5 June 15592 Morel wrote to Calvin giving an account of the synod : ' We saw
fit to make a few additions to your Confession , but only altering a very few things '
. On the strength of this remark , the Confession has been attributed to Calvin ...
On 5 June 15592 Morel wrote to Calvin giving an account of the synod : ' We saw
fit to make a few additions to your Confession , but only altering a very few things '
. On the strength of this remark , the Confession has been attributed to Calvin ...
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Afterwards Calvin spoke unkind words about him , but that was so as to
dissociate himself from what happened . We prefer the verdict of his enemy , the
Duc de Guise , who held that La Renaudie was “ a man of fine living , good
appearance ...
Afterwards Calvin spoke unkind words about him , but that was so as to
dissociate himself from what happened . We prefer the verdict of his enemy , the
Duc de Guise , who held that La Renaudie was “ a man of fine living , good
appearance ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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