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  1. John Calvin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In that year, Calvin was invited by William Farel to help reform the church in Geneva. ... He was denounced by Calvin and executed by the city council. ...
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  2. Calvin (Calvin and Hobbes) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Calvin is most remembered for his "dastardly plots" (most of the time against ... Calvin appears to be ambidextrous, because he is shown left-handed in some ...
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  3. John Calvin
    John Calvin ( July 10, 1509 – May 27, 1564) was a French Protestant theologian ... Calvin's father was an attorney who also served as a Noyon Cathedral business ...
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  4. John Calvin
    Calvin developed a love for scholarship and literature. ... John Calvin was the son of a lawyer. ... Calvin lived at a dangerous time for heretics and in 1533 ...
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  5. John Calvin
    Several articles on John Calvin and Calvinism. A source of information for deeper understanding ... Calvin studied in Paris, probably from 1521 to 1526, where ...
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  6. John Calvin: Biography from Answers.com
    John Calvin , Theologian Born: 10 July 1509 Birthplace: Noyon, France Died: 27 May 1564 Best Known As: Geneva-based leader of the Protestant
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  7. Biography John Calvin
    Biography of John Calvin. Huguenot scholar Joseph Scaliger in the generation after Calvin described him as alone among the theologians. Clearly he was the greatest ...
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  8. Reformation: John Calvin
    The eighth chapter of the learning module, Discovery and Reformation. This chapter outlines the life and the central thought of John Calvin, the second major founder ...
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