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  • '''John Calvin''' (1509-1564) was a [[France|French]] theologian of the [[Protestant Refor
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  • '''John Calvin''' (1509-1564) was a [[France|French]] theologian of the [[Protestant Refor
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  • ...us revolution in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by Martin Luther, John Calvin and other Protestants.
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  • ...tion in Western Europe in the 16th century, led by [[Martin Luther]] and [[John Calvin]] and other Protestants. The self-described "reformers" (who "protested") o
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  • ...e historic roots in the continental European denominations that followed [[John Calvin]]'s teachings, particularly in [[Switzerland]] and the [[Netherlands]]. The ...e changed to the Reformation ten years later under [[William Farel]] and [[John Calvin]] coming from France. The Zwingli and Calvin branches had each their theolo
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  • ...[[Protestantism|Protestant theology]], with a discussion of the work of [[John Calvin|Calvin]] and [[Martin Luther|Luther]]. The collapse of an old social order
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  • ...s become most closely associated with the French theologian and reformer [[John Calvin]] (1509-1564), though it was also developed and propounded by the reformers
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  • ...tholics at Augsburg (1530) and Regensburg (1541). He got along well with [[John Calvin]], who was creating a non-Lutheran "Reformed" version of Protestantism.
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  • ...revolt (1568, 1572 and 1574). Under the influence of these followers of [[John Calvin]], Louis, who was born Lutheran, became (Lutheran) Calvinist. In cooperatio
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  • * Batchelor, John Calvin. ''"Ain't You Glad You Joined the Republicans?" A Short History of the GOP *Batchelor, John Calvin. ''"Ain't You Glad You Joined the Republicans?" A Short History of the GOP
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  • ...nating in the "95 Theses" of [[Martin Luther]] and heavily influenced by [[John Calvin]] during its early development, denominations of Protestantism are now the * see [[John Calvin]]
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  • ...f Clairvaux]], [[Reformation]] theologians such as [[Martin Luther]] and [[John Calvin]] would look back to him as the inspiration for their avowed capturing of t ...ut was later taken up and elaborated upon by the [[protestant]] reformer [[John Calvin]].
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  • ...zerland]], where he was strongly influenced by the Calvinist theology of [[John Calvin]] of Geneva; he sent many letters and pamphlets back to Scotland and return
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  • ...contradistinction to the [[Reformed churches]] of [[Huldrych Zwingli]], [[John Calvin]], and their associates. This usage is not widely standard in the English l
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  • ...''The Assurance of Faith: Conscience in the Theology of Martin Luther and John Calvin'' (1993)</ref> The other camp were "Gnesio-Lutherans" ("true Lutherans"),
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  • ...include, in chronological order, [[Johann Gutenberg]], [[Martin Bucer]], [[John Calvin]], [[Hans Baldung]], [[Johann Wolfgang Goethe]], [[Jakob Michael Reinhold L
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