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    Carey was a Calvinist.” and a postmillennialist.

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    And a Calvinist is saying it.

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    Many people were now become Calvinist.

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    His father was a Calvinist.

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    translator and Calvinist religious figure.

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    Lutheran, and Calvinist.

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    Catholic, Lutheran, and Calvinist religions were granted equal recognition.

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    He was born onto a Calvinist family on Hódmezővásárhely.

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    Both Calvinist and Catholic clergy mounted fierce opposition against the group,

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    Her father had Calvinist roots and her grandfather was a Presbyterian minister.

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    Anne Locke(Lock, Lok)(c.1533- after 1590) was an English poet, translator and Calvinist religious figure.

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    the specific purpose of training Calvinist ministers was handed off to theological seminaries,

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    The Reformation split the Holy Roman Empire into three faiths​ - Catholic, Lutheran, and Calvinist.

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    His father was a great preacher of the Calvinist faith and supporter of the American Federalist party.

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    The Restoration of KingCharlesII in 1660 ended the ban, but many Calvinist clergymen still disapproved of Christmas celebration.

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    The Restoration of King Charles II in 1660 ended the ban, but many Calvinist clergymen still disapproved of Christmas celebration.

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    While Calvinist Protestantism declined under British colonial rule, there was a revival in the Tamil-speaking northern areas of the island.

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    It is unmistakably clear that Jedidiah's Calvinist ideas were an integral part of Morse's other significant English piece Judgment of Jupiter.

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    It was in this spirit that Henry IV of France had issued the Edict of Nantes, which guaranteed the Calvinist Protestants certain rights in 1598.

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    In 1790 six weeks before his death, Franklin was asked to clarify his religious beliefs in writing by Ezra Stiles, the Calvinist president of Yale College.

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    In particular, the Protestant ethic(or more specifically, Calvinist ethic) motivated the believers to work hard, be successful in business and reinvest their profits in further development rather than frivolous pleasures.

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    So, by the way, it was not the Calvinist reformists from Geneva, the French Huguenot Protestants, or the English Puritans who brought fashion to dress as easily as possible in Europe.

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    In the early nineteenth century, the specific purpose of training Calvinist ministers was handed off to theological seminaries, but a denominational tone and such relics as compulsory chapel often lasted well into the twentieth century.

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    Both Calvinist and Catholic clergy mounted fierce opposition against the group, but Socinian ministers took advantage of the atmosphere of religious tolerance, promoted by such Polish kings as Sigismund II Augustus and Stephen Báthory, to teach their ideas.

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    Though the influence of his mother's Calvinist religiosity is evident throughout Weber's life and work, and though he maintained a deep, lifelong interest in the study of religions, Weber was open about the fact that he was personally irreligious.

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