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1081 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 441.3 (John Nevins Andrews)

… means Calvin got intelligence of his arrival; and although it was on a Sunday, yet he prevailed upon the chief syndic to arrest and imprison him. On that day …

1082 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 441.5 (John Nevins Andrews)

Calvin’s own words respecting the arrest are these:-

1083 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 441.6 (John Nevins Andrews)

“I will not deny but that he was made prisoner upon my application.” Beza’s Life of Calvin, p. 168.

1084 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 441.7 (John Nevins Andrews)

… that Calvin caused the arrest of Servetus on that day shows that he had no conviction that the day possessed any inherent sacredness.

1085 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 441.8 (John Nevins Andrews)

… of Calvin, and whose early life was spent in eastern France, not very remote from Geneva, published the statement that Calvin and his friends at GenevaM’Clintock …

1086 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 442.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

Another reason assigned by Calvin for this proposed change was,

1087 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 442.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

… whom Calvin consulted, and produce them as witnesses; and because that King James I. of England at one time suspected Barclay of treachery toward him. But no …

1088 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 443.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… with Calvin’s idea of Sunday sacredness as shown in his acts already noticed. Like the other reformers, Calvin is not always consistent with himself in his …

1089 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 443.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… out Calvin’s system, and though that church is now very strict in the observance of Sunday as the Sabbath, yet Knox himself was of Calvin’s mind as to the obligation …

1090 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 444.4 (John Nevins Andrews)

… by Calvin and Knox. A British writer states the condition of things with respect to Sunday in Scotland about the year 1601:-

1091 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 445.6 (John Nevins Andrews)

… and Calvin reformed many abuses, especially in the discipline of the church, and also some gross corruptions in doctrine; but they left other things of far …

1092 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 513 (John Nevins Andrews)

… , 108. Calvin 10, 74, 239, 436-443. Carlstadt 447-459. Chaffe 261, 262. Chambers 479, 480. Chrysostom 363. Clarke, Adam 10, 14, 38, 52, 55, 68, 69, 96. 103. 109, 200, 237, 260, 458. Clement …

1093 History of the Sabbath and First Day of the Week, p. 522 (John Nevins Andrews)

… , 441 Calvin’s doctrine and practice concerning Sunday 436-443 Calvin’s interpretation of first-day texts, 438-440 Calvin’s view of the one-day-in-seven theory …

1094 The Judgment. Its Events and Their Order, p. 122.1 (John Nevins Andrews)

… Luther, Calvin, Erasmus, Beza, Casaubon, Crellius, Wolf, Jeremy Taylor, Doddridge, Pearce, Newcome, Scott, and others, by which it is supposed that the faithful servants …

1095 The Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 46.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… have Calvinism as their established religion; England has Episcopacy for her state religion; Scotland has Presbyterianism for hers; and Armenia and Nestoria …

1096 The Three Angels of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 47.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… John Calvin at their head, burned Michael Servetus, a man who had barely escaped the same fate at the hands of the Popish inquisition. They did this for the same …

1097 The Three Messages of Revelation 14:6-12, p. 44.2 (John Nevins Andrews)

… John Calvin at their head, burned Michael Servetus, a man who had barely escaped the same fate at the hands of the popish inquisition. They did this for the same …

1098 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 185.13 (Sylvester Bliss)

… , Luther, Calvin, Mede, T. H. Horne, Sir Isaac Newton, Bishop Newton, Dr. Hales, Scott, Clarke, Brown, Watson, Bishop Lloyd, Daubuz, Brightman, Faber, Noel, Dr. Hopkins, and almost …

1099 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 193.1 (Sylvester Bliss)

… . Rev. Calvin Newton affirmed, in the Christian Watchman, that they were fulfilled in seventy literal weeks. And Prof. Stuart said: “It would require a volume of …

1100 Memoirs of William Miller, p. 200.3 (Sylvester Bliss)

Luther, Calvin, and many other divines of the era of the Reformation, apply the promises to Abraham in a like manner; as do many divines of the present time.