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Essay heading: calvins epistemology
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In obedience to this, he did so, and three years later, after studying in Bourges, Orleans, and Paris, he came earned a Jurists Doctorate in law.5 Wanting more, Calvin moved to Paris soon after his father’s death. There, he sought more education, and opted to further his intellectual career. Years later in 1536, Institutes of the Christian Religion, was released by Calvin himself in Basel, Switzerland... displayed 300 characters
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There, he sought more education, and opted to further his intellectual career. Years later in 1536, Institutes of the Christian Religion, was released by Calvin himself in Basel, Switzerland.6 To this day, it remains one of the most important and influential literary works regarding theology. This piece also made Calvin known as a key follower of Protestantism... displayed next 300 characters
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