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1181 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 6, 1888, page 216 paragraph 3

… as Calvinism had formerly caused in the Lutheran. And the stubbornness of the Lutherans was repeated on the part of the Calvinists. With these, also, some sought …

1183 The Signs of the Times, vol. 14 April 13, 1888, page 231 paragraph 9

“The method ... observed 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.”— Id., cent. 17, sec. 3, part 2, chap. 4, par. 37 .

1184 Tremont Temple Lectures, p. 5.25 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

I read from the Statesman of July 26, from Rev. J. C. K. Milligan—John Calvin, Knox Milligan, that means—a leading man of that Association, who says to the editor:—

1185 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… theocracy—Calvin’s Despotism—Religious despotism in Scotland—The rise of the Puritans—Puritan designs upon England—Elizabeth persecutes the Puritans …

1186 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America

… theocracy—Calvin’s Despotism—Religious despotism in Scotland—The rise of the Puritans—Puritan designs upon England—Elizabeth persecutes the Puritans …

1188 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 586.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… of Calvin on the subject of Church and State, were as thoroughly theocratic as the papal system itself. Augustine was his master and model throughout. When …

1189 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 586.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to Calvin’s “Institutes,” the very reason of existence of the State, is only as the support and the servant of the church; and accordingly, when the magistrate …

1190 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 587.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Calvin went to Strasburg, where he remained two years, during which time much disorder prevailed in Geneva, and the friends of Calvin insisted all the time …

1191 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 588.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… , 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 …

1192 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 589.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… by Calvin, was but the papal system over again, with Calvin as pope. And the use which he made of the power with which he was thus clothed, shows that he was as ready …

1193 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 589.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… attacked Calvin’s doctrine of unconditional predestination. He was deposed from his office and banished. Another was Jerome Bolsec, a monk who had been …

1194 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 589.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… 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 …

1195 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 590.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… of Calvin’s theocracy, was Servetus, who had opposed the Catholic doctrine of the Trinity, and also infant baptism; and had published a book entitled “Christianity …

1196 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 590.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

Calvin’s system of government was not confined to Geneva, however, nor did his idea die with him. It occupies almost as large a place in the subsequent history …

1198 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 591.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… death Calvin had the satisfaction of knowing that his system of church polity had been adopted in Scotland. No doubt this furnished him much satisfaction …

1199 The Two Republics, or Rome and the United States of America, p. 592.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… to Calvinism, while Cox, who afterward became bishop of Ely, was the chief of those who defended the forms of the Church of England. Those who maintained the …