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1161 The Great Nations of To-day, p. 147.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… by Calvin ... was followed, out of respect for his example, by almost all the divines of his communion, who looked upon him as their model and their guide.” Instead …

1162 The Medical Missionary, vol. 15 September 26, 1906, page 109 paragraph 2

… John Calvin more than any other one, it has been perpetuated in professed Protestantism.

1163 The National Reformed Constitution and the American Hierarchy, p. 5.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

And Rev. J. C. K.—John Calvin Knox—Milligan says:—

1164 The Rights of the People, p. 232.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… John Calvin ruled in Geneva; it persecuted while the Covenanters ruled in Scotland; it persecuted while it held the power in England. Congregationalism …

1165 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 October 23, 1884, page 626 paragraph 8

… , Zwingle, Calvin, Arminius, and the Wesleys, were without exception heretics each in his time; but each one was a reformer. The reformer is always a heretic. He …

1166 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 9, 1888, page 151 paragraph 2

… introduced. Calvin appeared as a kind of mediator between the Lutherans and Zwinglians; and he proposed by modifying the opinions of both parties to effect …

1167 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 2

When Calvin appeared upon the scene, the field was not only enlarged, but new material was supplied; for he differed from both Lutherans and Zwinglians, not …

1168 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 3

Calvin’s doctrine of the divine decrees was this:—

1169 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 9

… 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 …

1170 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 10

… 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. To give a proper view of …

1171 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 11

… which Calvin was bent on placing exclusively in the hands of the church rulers. His dauntless courage, his perseverance, and his earnestness at length prevailed …

1172 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 167 paragraph 12

… ,” with Calvin the head of that body, his power was practically unlimited. It is equally plain that opposition to his doctrines could have no chance at all to …

1173 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 168 paragraph 1

… with Calvin before the council, was banished.

1174 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 168 paragraph 2

… with Calvin, Bourgogne came to his support, and tried to prevent his ruin. This so incensed Calvin that he turned his force against the nobleman (a noble man …

1175 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 16, 1888, page 168 paragraph 3

… of Calvin’s time for several years.”

1176 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 23, 1888, page 183 paragraph 5

… of Calvin’s theological efforts was the composition of a book entitled, “ Psychopannychia ,” on the immortality of the soul, in opposition to the Anabaptists …

1177 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 23, 1888, page 183 paragraph 10

… establish Calvin’s system of church government in England, and which also effectually frustrated all hopes of any compromise. We shall give this in the …

1178 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 23, 1888, page 183 paragraph 11

… in Calvinism, and in the system of church government which Calvin had devised; and as Margaret professor of divinity at Cambridge, he used to the full the opportunities …

1179 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 March 30, 1888, page 200 paragraph 3

… of Calvin spread to all parts of Protestant Europe, and into the schools of learning. But there arose a difference of opinion not about the “decrees,” but about …

1180 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 6, 1888, page 216 paragraph 2

… as Calvinism was at that time flourishing in Holland, the teaching of Arminius drew upon him the severest opposition.