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Essay heading: An Essay of John Calvin
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March 10, 1998 |
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Intending to remain there for just one night he was persuaded by "William Farel, who had been laboring in Geneva in the interest of the Reformation for some years, insisted that Calvin stay and help him...assert[ing] that it was the will of God that Calvin do so. And Calvin, not daring to resist that will... displayed 300 characters
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Three publications in the first year there gave evidence that even though he was not teaching in Geneva just yet, his time there was not dormant. In 1538, Calvin and Farel were banished from Geneva because they had a dispute with the government officials. Soon there after, the government and people of Geneva realized that this banishment was more of their lost than his and in 1541 sent an urgent plea for Calvin to return to lead the church and state... displayed next 300 characters
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