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Essay heading: John Calvin's contribution to the church
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His father married a young
bourgeois, Jeanne Lefranc, who bore him four sons, Charles, Jean (John), Antoine and
Francois. They also had two daughters, Marie and another whose name is unknown.9
Francois died at an early age, Charles became a priest and died excommunicated in
1537.10 Marie and Antoine followed the reformer to Geneua, where Antoine assisted
his brother in his literary work... displayed 300 characters
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John Calvin's father pressured his to study Law
but in 1531 his father died giving Calvin the freedom to resume his religious studies.
The same year his father died, Calvin went to College de France in Paris to study
Greek. All of the Colleges attended had Humanistic Learnings and this influenced
Calvin... displayed next 300 characters
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