The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Calvin himself , and his detractors , our author speaks thus : ' Calvin has also had the honour to receive at all times a very large share of the enmity of " the world of the ungodly ; " of men who hate God's truth , and all who have ...
... Calvin himself , and his detractors , our author speaks thus : ' Calvin has also had the honour to receive at all times a very large share of the enmity of " the world of the ungodly ; " of men who hate God's truth , and all who have ...
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... Calvin were characterised by great precocity , by great severity , too , and logical combativeness , so that from his companions he received the surname of the ' Accusative . ' The fame of Calvin , when he arrived in Paris , soon gave ...
... Calvin were characterised by great precocity , by great severity , too , and logical combativeness , so that from his companions he received the surname of the ' Accusative . ' The fame of Calvin , when he arrived in Paris , soon gave ...
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... Calvin and Luther are the two greatest of the Reformers ; that the watchword of Luther was Freedom and Man , but Calvin's was Order and Law . Luther came to break down the tyranny and the oppressive servi- tude binding men ; but while ...
... Calvin and Luther are the two greatest of the Reformers ; that the watchword of Luther was Freedom and Man , but Calvin's was Order and Law . Luther came to break down the tyranny and the oppressive servi- tude binding men ; but while ...
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