The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 131. kötetA. Constable, 1870 |
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123. oldal
... Calvin still sits upon his throne , with more than regal power giving laws and religion to a large section of Christendom . It is to Calvin and his Institutions that we must confine this review . M. Guizot may be said to have had a ...
... Calvin still sits upon his throne , with more than regal power giving laws and religion to a large section of Christendom . It is to Calvin and his Institutions that we must confine this review . M. Guizot may be said to have had a ...
146. oldal
... Calvin . He studied the law first and afterwards medicine , in the profession of which he became eminent , and in some respects anticipated Harvey's great discovery of the circulation of the blood . His religious faith was early un ...
... Calvin . He studied the law first and afterwards medicine , in the profession of which he became eminent , and in some respects anticipated Harvey's great discovery of the circulation of the blood . His religious faith was early un ...
147. oldal
... Calvin was intimately acquainted . But now Calvin was directly connected with the case by furnishing to the Inquisition Servetus's letters to him-- letters written , as Servetus declared , under the seal of secresy and for brotherly ...
... Calvin was intimately acquainted . But now Calvin was directly connected with the case by furnishing to the Inquisition Servetus's letters to him-- letters written , as Servetus declared , under the seal of secresy and for brotherly ...
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