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For generations, the terms “Calvinist” and “Calvinism” has been used to bolster arguments and blame opponents. The translator of this volume, Henry Cole, laments the ways Calvin’s theology has been used by those who misunderstand him or, even worse, don’t read him. Cole writes that there are “almost as many different shades, phases, kinds, and degrees of Calvinism as there are Calvinists.” Cole...

with all fulness and satisfaction to myself, out of his writings. But that I may not, on the present occasion, be too prolix, I will be content with three or four instances of his testimony; from which it will be manifest, that he does not differ from me, one pin’s point. And it would be more manifest still, could the whole line of his confession be adduced, how fully and solidly he agrees with me in every particular. In his book, “Concerning the Predestination of the Saints,” he has these words:
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