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Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564

LC control no.n 79123944
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LC classificationPA8485.C225
Personal name headingCalvin, Jean, 1509-1564
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Variant(s)Calvin, John, 1509-1564
Cauvin, Jean, 1509-1564
Kalʹvin, Iogann, 1509-1564
Calvin, Johannes, 1509-1564
Kalvín, Jan, 1509-1564
Calvijn, Johannes, 1509-1564
Caluin, Iohn, 1509-1564
Caluine, John, 1509-1564
Calvyn, Jean, 1509-1564
Caluinus, Ioannes, 1509-1564
Calvinus, Ioannes, 1509-1564
Calvinus, Joannes, 1509-1564
Kálvin, János, 1509-1564
Calvino, Juan, 1509-1564
Kalwin, Jan, 1509-1564
Calvino, Giovanni, 1509-1564
加尔文约翰, 1509-1564
Other standard no.0000000121030063
Associated countryFrance
Associated placeGeneva (Switzerland)
Birth date1509
Death date1564
Place of birthNoyon (France)
Place of deathGeneva (Switzerland)
Field of activityCalvinism
AffiliationReformed Church
Profession or occupationLawyers
Theologians
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Found inCommentaries on the Epistle of Paul the apostle to the Romans, 1849.
Ioannis Caluini Commentarii in Isaiam prophetam, 1570: t.p. (Ioannis Caluini ...)
Bolyki, J. Az imádkozó Kálvin, 1985: t.p. (Kálvin)
Új magy. lex., 1961 (Kálvin János; Jean Calvin, 1509-1564)
Institución de la religión cristiana, 1988: CIP t.p. (Juan Calvino)
Piwko, S. Filozoficzne aspekty doktryny Jana Kalwina, 1987: t.p. (Jana Kalwina)
Gallicet Calvetti, C. Sebastiano Castellion : il riformato umanista contro il riformatore Calvino, 1989: p. 3, etc. (Giovanni Calvino)
Nicollier, A. Dictionnaire encyclopédique suisse, c1987 (Calvin, Jean)
A commentarie of John Caluine, upon the first booke of Moses, called Genesis, 1578.
Christian Classics Ethereal Library, viewed via the WWW March 24, 2014 (John Calvin was a prominent French theologian during the Protestant Reformation and the father of the theological system known as Calvinism; the most significant architect of the Reformation; originally trained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from the Roman Catholic Church around 1530; due to religious tensions against Protestants in France, he fled to Geneva, later returned to Strasbourg; pastored in both places; born July 10, 1509 in Noyon, France; died May 27, 1564 in Geneva)
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