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April 25, 2019 Leave a Comment

Young Calvin

Calvin is a coquettish student, who loves to parade his reading and his memory.Continuing Calvin Driven From Paris to Geneva.Today we begin the

April 24, 2019 Leave a Comment

Calvin As Educator

An educated ministry was helpless without an educated people.Continuing Calvin Driven From Paris to Geneva,with a selection from Calvin and the

April 22, 2019 Leave a Comment

Calvin’s Program for Geneva

It expressed his historical sense and gratified his religious temper, while adapting the church to the city, so that the city might become a better

April 21, 2019 Leave a Comment

Calvin Comes to Geneva

Calvin's life from this point onward falls into three parts: his first stay in Geneva from July, 1536, to March, 1538; his residence in Strasburg from

April 20, 2019 Leave a Comment

Calvin’s Christianae Religionis Institutio

It throbs with a noble indignation against injustice, and with a noble enthusiasm for freedom and truth.Continuing Calvin Driven From Paris to

April 19, 2019 1 Comment

Calvin Driven From Paris to Geneva

This series has ten easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Calvin's First Great Sermon.IntroductionAmong what may be called the

April 6, 2019 Leave a Comment

Vikings Appears in England

Today's installment concludes Egbert Becomes King of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy,our selection from The History of England by David Hume published in

April 5, 2019 Leave a Comment

Saxons of England and Christianity

They received that religion through the corrupted channels of Rome. They received it with it a great mixture of credulity and superstitionContinuing

November 4, 2018 Leave a Comment

Gregory VII Flees Rome

Today's installment concludes Hildebrand's Papal Triumph,the name of our combined selection from Arthur Robert Pennington and Artaud De

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