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1461 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 March 18, 1862, page 123 paragraph 49

“It is no mean proof of the sagacity of the great Calvin that upwards of three hundred years ago, he passed a sweeping sentence of condemnation on these Ignatian epistles.” - Id, p.427.

1462 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19

CALVIN N. PIKE. Jamaica, Vt .

1463 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 April 22, 1862, page 165 paragraph 12

… do. Calvin saith, that the Pope in the annual observing of this ceremony on Thursday in the passion week, is rather Christ’s ape than his follower; for the duty …

1464 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 May 20, 1862, page 193 paragraph 18

… by Calvin for this proposed change was “that it would be a proper instance of Christian liberty.” Heylyn’s Hist. Sab. part 2, chap. 6, sec. 8.

1465 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 May 20, 1862, page 193 paragraph 19

… with Calvin, has since discovered that the Lord’s day - which Calvin, proposed to change from Sunday to Thursday, that the Reformed might not observe a Romish …

1466 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 19 May 20, 1862, page 193 paragraph 20

… 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 …

1467 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 July 8, 1862, page 48 paragraph 16

… ,1. Calvin N. Pike 0,64,xxii,2. C. D. Bixby 1,00,xxii,1. R. J. Lawrence 1,00,xxi,1. Isaac N. Pike 1,00,xx,1. F. Fraunfelter 1,00,xxi,12. W. Hills 2,00,xxii,1. Mrs. A. Doane 1,00,xxii,1 …

1468 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 July 8, 1862, page 48 paragraph 21

… 12c. Calvin Pike 36c. Isaac N. Pike 41c. F. Frauenfelter 97c. R. N. Chaffee 31c. James C. Bartlett 30c. S. M. Holly 40c. D. T. Bordeau 70c. M. Colburn $1,00. Mrs. S. Benson 36c. A. A. Marks …

1469 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 July 15, 1862, page 56 paragraph 10

… and Calvin could indulge in that sort of controversy without reproach, and, perhaps, with effect - for it was the fashion of the age. But the world is wiser now …

1470 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 July 29, 1862, page 69 paragraph 4

… of Calvin replied that he would love to debate with us, but he could not, because he had just returned from a long tour, and had but a short time to remain. Notwithstanding …

1471 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 August 12, 1862, page 85 paragraph 17

… about Calvinism, - yet where would be the sense of saying that all Evangelical religion was therefore untrue? In common fairness this ought to be remembered …

1472 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 October 21, 1862, page 162 paragraph 4

… John Calvin. We purposely avoid approving or disapproving Calvin’s opinions in respect to any other matters: they are not under consideration. But his views …

1473 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 October 21, 1862, page 162 paragraph 7

… of Calvin’s admirers are now accustomed to speak, when they express themselves consistently with their hope and confident expectation of the conversion …

1474 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20 October 28, 1862, page 170 paragraph 20

… , Knox, Calvin, Wesley, Coke, and others, to place their main reliance in their own personal study of God’s word. But when the time arrives that their followers …

1475 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 20

Adjourned sine die. CALVIN KELSEY, Chairman. F. W. MORSE, Secretary .

1476 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 21 February 24, 1863, page 98 paragraph 18

… sternest Calvinism. Theodore who, from his peculiar constitution, expected every good thing, and every advantage belonged to him, was rather pleased with …

1478 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 22 July 14, 1863, page 53 paragraph 15

What has the Presbyterian church, which originated with Calvin, since discovered?

1479 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 March 15, 1864, page 121 paragraph 25

Dr. Killen thus states the opinion of Calvin: “It is no mean proof of the sagacity of the great Calvin, that upwards of three hundred years ago he passed a sweeping sentence of condemnation on these Ignatian epistles.”

1480 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 March 15, 1864, page 122 paragraph 27

This is the testimony of Bishop Whateley, Irenaus, Tertullian, and Ignatius. “The Fathers,” says Calvin, “frequently called the Sabbath a shadow.” We find it classed among positive institutions and feasts, “made for man.”