The Scottish reformers: Calvin and Knox.




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CALVIN - John Calvin and John Knox

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The Scottish reformers: Calvin and Knox.

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How did one Frenchman, John Calvin, who died basically a refugee in a foreign city and was buried in an unmarked grave, come to have his name and thought so closely associated with Scotland? For generations, Scottish Presbyterianism has been seen as Calvinist or Calvini...

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