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In The Life of John Calvin Dyer recounts Calvin’s life, focusing primarily on authentic sources from Calvin’s own writing and paying special attention to Calvin’s letters throughout his life. Dyer sought to portray Calvin in his own words as much as possible, but cites other key historical works, some of which are included in this 10-volume collection, including The Life and Times of John Calvin...

Lord’s Supper, warmly espoused his main view, advocated it in several treatises, and made it an article of faith in the church which he had founded at Zurich. Hence the Protestants were early divided into two great parties, which regarded each other with an hostility even more bitter than that which they mutually bore to the Romish Church. The followers of Zwingli called themselves the Reformed Church in contradistinction to the Lutherans; while the latter, as well as the Roman Catholics, branded
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