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... Cook Outler - The title says it all.  I have really enjoyed this book. Calvin's Doctrine of the Word and Sacrament by Ronald ... Burk Parsons - a very good comprehensive read about Calvin.  Each chapter is written by a different expert on him. Living for God&# ... VanDenBerg and Reinder Bruinsma - self-explanatory. Letters of John Calvin by Jules Bonnet - self-explanatory. I have probably 20 ...
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... , NH. Thirteenth Annual Reformation Day Conference on the 500th Anniversary of Calvin’s birth "The Humanity of John ... Reynolds The lecture will present a portrait of the humanity of Reformer John Calvin in response to his many detractors past and present. ... or visit www.amoskeagchurch.org personally, I refer to him as Jean Calvin. Look at the picture, isn't it obvious he is French?
... the Dallas Morning News, which highlights the legacy of John Calvin. The aspects of Calvin's legacy which McKenzie highlights ... for children learning to read and going to school"; - Calvin's embracing of the intellect, including the publication of ... in Geneva which he considered one of his great accomplishments; - Calvin's views of governance which "certainly influenced our ...
... had any real knowledge of him." With his brother and sister and two friends, John Calvin fled Catholic France and headed to the free city of Strasbourg. It was the summer of 1536; Calvin had recently converted to the "evangelical" faith and ... , which articulated his Protestant views. He was a wanted man. Click here to read this interesting sketch of John Calvin’s life.
This lecture on John Calvin was delivered in Stornoway on 11 November 2009 as a Presbytery event to commemorate the birth of John Calvin. By a happy coincidence, two Korean pastors, Chang Won Shu (who studied at the Free Church College with me) and Young Bok Kim, members of the Kyoungi Presbytery in Seoul, South ...
... delight in what they call the dead and deadly letter. But I wish they would tell me what spirit it is whose inspiration raises them to such a sublime height that they dare despise the doctrine of Scripture as mean and childish. — John Calvin Posted in Calvin, Church History

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