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John Lord 
A Short Introduction to John Calvin 

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John Calvin was pre-eminently the theologian of the Reformation, and stamped his genius on the thinking of his age, –equally an authority with the Swiss, the Dutch, the Huguenots, and the Puritans. His vast influence extends to our own times. His fame as a benefactor of mind is immortal, although it cannot be said that he is as much admired and extolled now as he was fifty years ago. Nor was he ever a favorite with the English Church. He has been even grossly misrepresented by theological opponents; but no critic or historian has ever questioned his genius, his learning, or his piety. No one denies that he has exerted a great influence on Protestant countries. As a theologian he ranks with Saint Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, –maintaining essentially the same views as those held by these great lights, and being distinguished for the same logical power; reigning like them as an intellectual dictator in the schools, but not so interesting as they were as men. And he was more than a theologian; he was a reformer and legislator, laying down rules of government, organizing church discipline, and carrying on reforms in the worship of God, –second only to Luther. His labors were prodigious as theologian, commentator, and ecclesiastical legislator; and we are surprised that a man with so feeble a body could have done so much work…
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● ISBN 9781537825175 ● File size 0.9 MB ● Publisher Endymion Press ● Published 2017 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 6176005 ● Copy protection without

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