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1101 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 134.7 (George Ide Butler)
John Calvin said respecting the Sunday festival:
1102 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 135.1 (George Ide Butler)
Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion, translated by John Alien, book 2, chap. 8, sec. 34.
1103 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 135.2 (George Ide Butler)
… from Calvin, the founder of the Presbyterian Church, the strictest observers of Sunday, perhaps, of any denomination, may surprise many. But we shall find that …
1104 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 135.3 (George Ide Butler)
“Knox, the intimate friend of Calvin, visited Calvin, and, it is said, and on one occasion found him enjoying the recreation of bowls on Sunday.”- Hessey’s Bampton Lectures on Sunday, p. 201, ed. 1866.
1105 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 135.4 (George Ide Butler)
Calvin had Servitus arrested on Sunday. John Barclay, a learned man of Scotch descent, whose early life was spent near Geneva, published the statement that Calvin and his friends at Geneva-
1106 The Change of the Sabbath, p. 135.5 (George Ide Butler)
… by Calvin being, “that it would be a proper instance of Christian liberty!””
1107 Facts for the Times, p. 7.2 (Merritt E. Cornell)
CALVIN, on Matthew 24:30, says:
1108 Facts for the Times, p. 111.5 (Merritt E. Cornell)
John Calvin, A. D. 1535, said:
1109 Facts for the Times, p. 128.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
CALVIN says:
1110 Facts for the Times, p. 131.7 (Merritt E. Cornell)
CALVIN says:
1111 Miraculous Powers, p. 105.3 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… to Calvinize the people, and to regulate them according to his standard of propriety. He wished them to decamp at night, and to repair to the town, nearly a mile …
1112 Miraculous Powers, p. 109.1 (Merritt E. Cornell)
… of Calvin’s Institutions, which God made the means of his conversion to the reformed faith. He was seized as a heretic soon after, and carried to Rome, where …
1113 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 10, 1884, page 371 paragraph 3
… introduced. Calvin appeared as a king of mediator between the Lutherans and Zwinglians; and he proposed by modifying the opinions of both parties to effect …
1114 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 4
… that Calvin appears upon the scene, the field was not only enlarged, but new material was supplied; for he differed from both Lutherans and Zwinglians, not …
1115 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 6
… between Calvinism on the one hand, and Lutheranism and the Zwinglians on the other. Calvin had yet other controversies to conduct on his own account. Among …
1116 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 7
… of Calvin in Geneva. All opposers of Calvin there had to fairly take their lives in their hands. And some did not escape even that way. I am making no attack upon …
1117 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 8
… , which Calvin was bent on placing exclusively in the hands so of the church rulers. His dauntless courage, his perseverance, and his earnestness at length …
1118 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 9
… ,” with Calvin the head of that body, his power was practically unlimited; and that opposition to his doctrines could have no chance at all to spread, if he should …
1119 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 386 paragraph 10
… attacked Calvin’s doctrine of unconditional predestination. He was deposed from his office and banished. Another was Jerome Bolsec, a monk who had been …
1120 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 61 June 17, 1884, page 387 paragraph 1
… with Calvin, Bourgogne came to his support, and tried to prevent his ruin. This so incensed Calvin that he turned his attention to the nobleman, who was obliged …