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The town of Milhau adopted Calvinism in 1534, and in 1573 and 1620 was the scene
There he was active in preaching against Calvinism.
written, for the most part directed against Calvinism.
were redefined as equal before the law, and Calvinism was given legal recognition.
As of 1572, Lutheranism and Calvinism had spread through a great part of Europe.
clude several polemics against Lutherans and Calvinism as well as commentaries on Thomas Aquinas.
fies this period as the time when Ramism and Calvinism fell out of fashion there.
llowed by a struggle between Lutheranism and Calvinism in which the latter was victorious.
tive and progressive - in evangelicalism and Calvinism.
He particularly attacked Calvinism, and preached that Methodism was the only me
e Charles his enemy by initiative of banning Calvinism in Sweden, which was decided by the synod.
and stridently opposed harshly conservative Calvinism and Trinitarianism.
Its theology was a conservative Calvinism and also held the distinctives of the Covena
eflect the doctrinal concerns of Continental Calvinism and are accepted as official statements of d
nd, Finney rejected tenets of "Old Divinity" Calvinism which he felt were unbiblical and counter to
Dutch Calvinism in Modern America (Eerdmans, 1984) ISBN 1592
ersity after writing his dissertation, Dutch Calvinism in Modern America.
isters for three separate Protestant faiths: Calvinism (the Reformed Church in Romania), Lutheranis
An Apology for Calvinism, 1804
Like his father he converted from Calvinism.
A Young Man's Account of his Conversion from Calvinism
Together with his wife he converted from Calvinism to Roman Catholicism, sponsoring a monastery
University of Padua, where he converted from Calvinism to Roman Catholicism.
Two years later she converted from Calvinism to Roman Catholicism of her husband, who was
his occasion, Frederick later converted from Calvinism to Catholicism.
Jesuits and his first wife he converted from Calvinism to Catholicism.
congregation's religious views changed from Calvinism through Arianism to the appointment of their
ormulating their points of disagreement from Calvinism.
shops who arose in opposition to the general Calvinism that prevailed in the Church of England in t
Her Calvinism and folk beliefs were an early source of nig
, and continued to be popular, especially in Calvinism, after the Protestant Reformation, but in su
l annexed the whole territory and introduced Calvinism.
edited with A Duke and Gillian Lewis) Calvinism in Europe, 1540-1620 (Manchester University
edited with A Duke and Gillian Lewis) Calvinism in Europe, 1540-1610: A Collection of Docume
efforts to check the spread of Lutheranism, Calvinism, and the views of the Mennonites; but always
controversy, the Greek schism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, and of the pontificates of Leo I and Gregor
have developed within a religious movement ( Calvinism, Anabaptism, Adventism, Wesleyanism, etc.).
Many Calvinists regard Neo-orthodox Calvinism as not being a form of Calvinism at all, as,
New Calvinism delights in the Holy Spirit and is generally
The New Calvinism is a growing perspective within conservative
when, due to the Dutch colonial occupation, Calvinism was the official religion.
nformation: Swiss Reformation and History of Calvinism
535 he established himself as a proponent of Calvinism.
They held to a modified form of Calvinism.
nown as a "Boy Preacher," and an opponent of Calvinism, Unitarianism and Universalism.
It is one of the five points of Calvinism and is often linked with predestination.
n McLeod Campbell he attempted a revision of Calvinism.
mes and the king taught him the doctrines of Calvinism.
trine is one of the so-called Five points of Calvinism that were defined at the Synod of Dort durin
Three Forms of Unity and the Five Points of Calvinism.
9th century Dutch immigration, and center of Calvinism.
las and is also linked to the five points of Calvinism.
dispute turned principally on the degree of Calvinism to be found in the Articles, &c. of the Chur
His term in office was marked by the rise of Calvinism in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, to wh
ch exactly fit the presbyterian structure of Calvinism.
he city in Switzerland which was a centre of Calvinism.
Elector Frederick III, one of the leaders of Calvinism.
gh a staunch Lutheran opposed to the rise of Calvinism, he permitted the admission of Calvinist ref
e The Sword and Trowel entitle'The Merger of Calvinism with Worldliness'.
ell as a victim to this unpopular revival of Calvinism.
rliament (1650) and as an ardent defender of Calvinism held disputations with popular Arminians of
instrumental in withstanding the progress of Calvinism, and among others he converted Henry Sponde,
n summary is contained in the five points of Calvinism, though these points identify the Calvinist
l as an apparent proof of the superiority of Calvinism, entitled Vas Heidelbergense (Poem on the Gr
y because they believe in the five points of Calvinism, but rather he suggests that adherence to th
ace, often referred to as the Five Points of Calvinism, the gathered believers church, believers' b
Old Calvinism was fearful of the Holy Spirit and generally
is term is discussed under the subsection on Calvinism, below.
anism as opposed to the Anglican emphasis on Calvinism, but this is described later in the article.
He opposed Calvinism for
or a version of Evangelical Christianity or Calvinism that is deemed by the critic to be unenlight
Reacting against the pervasive Calvinism of the Great Awakening, the successors of th
which they met) had been working to promote Calvinism.
In short, Calvinism argues that regeneration must precede faith.
Broadly speaking, Calvinism stresses the sovereignty or rule of God in a
Cage Stage Calvinism is a humorous term used to warn Christian be
His stern Calvinism contrasted with pomp of Frederick III's cour
amatizes the gradual weakening of the strict Calvinism of the Scottish immigrants in an increasingl
their points of departure from the stricter Calvinism of the Belgic Confession.
naissance, and the cautious product of Swiss Calvinism, which he had studied extensively for the mi
ding Calvinism....am I right in stating that Calvinism believes that God has predestined certain pe
olicism and his fearless enunciation of that Calvinism which Oxford in common with all England then
It may be formally defined as the Calvinism of the Westminster Assembly and the Synod of
However his views changed through Calvinism to Arianism and he moved on through a number
nverted to Protestantism-the Kronenbergs, to Calvinism.
he converted to Calvinism and became an ardent supporter of the Polish
er of epigram, and theologically inclined to Calvinism.
ence of Prince Radziwill, Potii converted to Calvinism, but in 1574, scared about the extremes of t
with religious views similar to his tutor's Calvinism.
atholic (with the exception of Geneva, where Calvinism originated) while Scandinavia remained Luthe
heir teaching of Covenant Theology, of which Calvinism is an important facet.
struggle between the two doctrines in which Calvinism was victorious.
While Calvinism holds firmly to a belief in the monergistic
n Arminian theology, as against Whitefield's Calvinism; its Conference was also the legal successor
WikiProject Calvinism
however, Pistorius became dissatisfied with Calvinism also.
Monergism is most often associated with Calvinism (e.g., Presbyterians and Dutch Reformed) and
t rejects the predeterminism associated with Calvinism and states that every human has the opportun
ersalism, it was a movement remaining within Calvinism.
                                                                                                   


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