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  • ...for his establishment of his Presbyterian system of church governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, While in Basel, Calvin received news from Geneva, where a reformation was underway. He also received news from France, wher
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  • ...they came into close contact with the magisterial reformers in Calvinist [[Geneva]] and Lutheran [[Germany]]. These contacts shaped their position towards El ...e more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially the church of Geneva. Puritans objected to ornaments and ritual in churches (vestments, musical
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  • ...ed "turning" in the third passage. But the three latest Protestant Bibles, Geneva, Authorized and Revised, have obliterated all trace of any other sense but
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  • ...] never had the formal sanction of royal authority." Next in order was the Geneva version (1557-1560); the Bishops' Bible (1568); the Rheims and Douai versio
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  • ...influence in other protestant non-Lutheran lands. For instance, Calvin in Geneva would hardly factor Melancthon’s opinions as the decisive element in dete [58] New Geneva Study Bible, 1958.
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  • ...eatest of Protestant reformers. b. in France 1509—d. 1564; chief labors in Geneva, Switzerland; author many books and commentaries, 108, 346, 703.
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