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The only provision made by Calvinist reformers for music in worship was simple metrical psalm settings.
In his presentation on the Baptist sects, Weber explores the similarities between Calvinist doctrine and Quakerism.
The book approached the issue of salvation, God's grace, and human free will from a Calvinist perspective.
Early Baptists, of course, found themselves restrained by Calvinist predestinarian tenets.
In a culture like theirs, so precariously balanced between nature and culture, such reactionary Calvinist rhetoric seems odd.
When Charles determined to force the Anglican prayer book on the fiercely Calvinist Scots, it sparked open rebellion.
These modified Calvinists rejected significant segments of Calvinist ecclesiology and a Calvinist understanding of church-state relations.
In doing so, however, they had to rebel against the creedal orthodoxies of the more established Calvinist churches.
I must be open about the fact that I am relying heavily here on motifs that loom large in my own tradition of Calvinist pietism.
He was an unashamed confessional Calvinist in an age of doctrinal indifferentism.
Strict Calvinist critics accused him of being a Socinian, a Pelagian, and a papist.
By 1561 there were 2000 Calvinist churches in France and the Huguenots had become a political faction that seemed to threaten the state.
The Camisards were white-shirted Calvinist peasants who banded together to fight royal control.
Officially Calvinist, it practiced an enlightened religious toleration that also aided its prosperity.
His world was deeply imbued in a Calvinist orthodoxy that was to take on sectarian overtones.
Because of Calvinist proscription of the use of images in worship, patronage for altarpieces and private devotional objects virtually dried up.
Not until the 18th century, did the unaccompanied, monophonic psalm singing of the Calvinist worship begin to be elaborated.
He was raised in a strict Calvinist household where secular diversions were forbidden.
He recalls the influence of Knox and the Calvinist devotion to learning which was once one of the country's strongest traditions.
Iago's speech is a mock sermon, but it contains in its colloquial form certain elements that reflect Calvinist thinking.
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He was a Genevese by birth, Calvinist by blood, revolutionist by development.
Not at all, but I find dolorous passages in this choral, as in all the Calvinist hymns.
Kuyper, for many years a Calvinist pastor, undertook in 1872 the editorship of the anti-revolutionary paper, De Standdard.
La Rochelle, which had derived a new importance from the ruin of the other Calvinist cities, was, then, the focus of dissensions and ambition.
In 1774, the two children of roux, a Calvinist of Nimes, are carried off.
As a gude Calvinist, my saul's clear o' the smallest figment o' belief in Warks.
Almost the whole population of Tournai in Hainaut was Calvinist.
I've included this little video of Calvinist pick-up lines for all you single Presbyterians.
The document is Calvinist in theology and largely Zwinglian in language.
As a Calvinist ruler you have no legal right in the imperial courts' eyes to worship as you please.
I was raised a Calvinist, which is to say that I was raised to believe that God is sublime and immense enough to break our senses, and we are as small and helpless as worms.
Rembrandt, for example, had close associations with Mennonites despite the fact that he formally remained a Reformed Calvinist and was most likely a Remonstrant.
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