The History and Character of CalvinismOxford University Press, 1970 - 470 páginas |
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... king is in the hands of God ' — such was the unpredictability and fickleness of Francis . Calvin knew that there had been in 1534 a possibility that the royal policy might take a turn favorable to the Reformation : might that pos ...
... king is in the hands of God ' — such was the unpredictability and fickleness of Francis . Calvin knew that there had been in 1534 a possibility that the royal policy might take a turn favorable to the Reformation : might that pos ...
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... king . ' Unity of faith and church was to be maintained by force and terror . There were , however , periods of relaxation . As in the days of the early Christians , the stead- fastness of the persecuted was a persuasive to their ...
... king . ' Unity of faith and church was to be maintained by force and terror . There were , however , periods of relaxation . As in the days of the early Christians , the stead- fastness of the persecuted was a persuasive to their ...
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... king , that brought about her defeat and imprisonment ( June 1567 ) . A month later her infant son , James VI , was crowned at Stirling Knox being present to preach about the boy king , Joash ( II Kings 12 ) . In December he preached at ...
... king , that brought about her defeat and imprisonment ( June 1567 ) . A month later her infant son , James VI , was crowned at Stirling Knox being present to preach about the boy king , Joash ( II Kings 12 ) . In December he preached at ...
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Part I | 1 |
The Background of the Swiss Reformation momm | 3 |
Zwinglis Education and Early Pastorates | 18 |
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