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Essay heading: JOHN CALVIN
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August 3, 1998 |
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He figured that if he spoke to
the people and educated them on Protestantism then they would be ready to make
changes in the Roman Catholic church. It did not turn out his way at all. This resulted in
anti-Protestant protests all over Paris, forcing him to flee for his own safety. He roamed
Tramontana 2
from place to place and then ended up in Basle, Switzerland... displayed 300 characters
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He roamed
Tramontana 2
from place to place and then ended up in Basle, Switzerland. This is where he started his
writing. You see John Calvin was considered a quiet, timid natured man. The kind of
man who would never fight in disputes. In his time there he really got to do the things he
wanted to accomplish out of life... displayed next 300 characters
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