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Calvin, John (1509-1564)

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Calvin's Commentaries
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Calvin, John (1509-1564)
Works by John Calvin [eng]
Calvin: Commentaries
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A Summary of John Calvin's Defense of Paedobaptism
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Of Prayer
John Calvin [eng]
Homiliae in Primum Librum Samuelis
by Ioannis Calvini [eng]
Island of Freedom - John Calvin
French theologian John Calvin was, after Martin Luther, the guiding spirit of the Protestant Reformation. If Luther sounded the trumpet for reform, Calvin orchestrated the score by which the Reformation became a part of Western civilization. [eng]
Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book 1
by John Calvin A New Translation by Henry Beveridge, Esq [eng]
Medieval Sourcebook: Calvin, Letter to the King
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Calvin, John: Institutes of the Christian Religion
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Calvin
This man, undoubtedly the greatest of Protestant divines, and perhaps, after St. Augustine, the most perseveringly followed by his disciples of any Western writer on theology, was born at Noyon in Picardy, France, 10 July, 1509, and died at Geneva, 27 May, 1564. [eng]
Calvin, John: Institutes of the Christian Religion
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The Meeter Center
Calvinism Resources Database Calvin Bibliography [eng]
Calvin's Commentaries
By John Calvin [eng]
The John Calvin Center
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John Calvin
Most important of Calvin's Institutes was obedience to God's will as defined in the scriptures. Salvation, he wrote, came by faith in God's grace, mediated through word and sacrament by the power of the Holy Spirit. Good works were consequences of union with Christ in faith, not the means of salvation. Calvin considered the law an indispensable guide and spur to the Christian life; prayer provided nourishment for faith. He argued that faith was a divine gift resulting from God's unconditional decree of election. [eng]
Institutes of the Christian Religion
A New Translation, by Henry Beveridge, Esq [eng]
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