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Calvin Stewart Brice ( September 17, 1845 – December 15, 1898 ) was a Democratic politician from Ohio.
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The westerns members appear to have been dominated by Calvin S. Brice, a 35-year old Lima, Ohio attorney who had been instrumental in the formation of the Lake Erie and Western Railroad.
The community is named for railroad tycoon and one-term Democratic U. S. Senator Calvin S. Brice of Ohio, who was instrumental in bringing railroad service to the town.
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But Michael Sept had unmasked him, revealing he had never been a bishop, but was an Anabaptist, afraid to state his faith, because he knew John Calvin had written a book against their belief that the soul slept after death.
William " Bill " Boyd Watterson II ( born July 5, 1958 ) is an American cartoonist and the author of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, which was syndicated from 1985 to 1995.
Later, when Watterson was creating names for the characters in his comic strip, he allegedly decided upon Calvin ( after the Protestant reformer John Calvin ) and Hobbes ( after the social philosopher Thomas Hobbes ) as a " tip of the hat " to the political science department at Kenyon.
" Calvin and Hobbes was first published on November 18, 1985.
The last strip of Calvin and Hobbes was published on December 31, 1995.
In early 2010, Watterson was interviewed by The Plain Dealer on the 15th anniversary of the end of Calvin and Hobbes.
His syndicate, which has since become Universal Uclick, has said that the painting was the first new artwork from Watterson that the syndicate has seen since Calvin and Hobbes ended in 1995.
He was cordially received by Calvin, and published within two years several volumes of Prediche, controversial tracts rather than sermons, explaining and vindicating his change of religion.
This idea was already rejected as untenable by John Calvin ( 1509 – 1564 ), and by the time of Thomas Hobbes ( 1588 – 1679 ) it was recognised that the book must have been written much later than the period it depicted.
The focus on human history was an important element of the biblically grounded 16th century theology of John Calvin.
Today, this term also refers to the doctrines and practices from the Reformed churches, where Calvin was an early leader.
John Calvin's international influence on the eventual development of the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation began in 1534 when Calvin was 25.
Calvin was a French exile in Geneva.
It soon became evident that doctrine in the Reformed churches was developing in a direction independent of Martin Luther's, under the influence of numerous writers and reformers among whom Calvin eventually became preeminent.
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. ( July 4, 1872January 5, 1933 ) was the 30th President of the United States ( 1923 – 1929 ).
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr., was born in Plymouth Notch, Windsor County, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, the only U. S. President to be born on Independence Day.
He was the elder of the two children of John Calvin Coolidge, Sr. ( 1845 – 1926 ) and Victoria Josephine Moor ( 1846 – 1885 ).
John Calvin and others suggested that the author was the Apostle James, son of Alphaeus, who was often identified with James the Just.
While Oxford was under house arrest in May, Thomas Stocker dedicated to him his Divers Sermons of Master John Calvin, stating in the dedication that he had been " brought up in your Lordship's father's house ".
* 1927 – President Calvin Coolidge signs a bill by Congress establishing the Federal Radio Commission ( later replaced by the Federal Communications Commission ) which was to regulate the use of radio frequencies in the United States.
J. Edgar Hoover, appointed by Calvin Coolidge in 1924, was by far the longest-serving FBI Director, serving until his death in 1972.
In 1553 he was executed in Geneva under the authority of John Calvin, but his teachings remained very influential amongst Italian Protestant exiles.

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* 1924 – U. S. President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act into law, granting citizenship to all Native Americans born within the territorial limits of the United States.
John Calvin (, born: 10 July 150927 May 1564 ) was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation.
Calvin was born as Jean Cauvin on 10 July 1509, in the town of Noyon in the Picardy region of France.
* June 2 – U. S. President Calvin Coolidge signs the Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 into law, granting citizenship to all Native Americans born within the territorial limits of the United States.
John Calvin Portman, Jr. ( born December 4, 1924 ; Walhalla, South Carolina ) is an American architect and real estate developer widely known for popularizing hotels and office buildings with multi-storied interior atria.
* Calvin Fairbank, ( 1816 – 1898 ), born in Allegany County ( now Wyoming County ), Methodist clergyman and staunch abolitionist.
Calvin Fowler ( born February 11, 1940 near Pittsburgh ) was the captain of the United States gold medal basketball team at the 1967 Pan American Games.
* John Calvin was born in Noyon, 1509.
Alvin Carl Plantinga ( born November 15, 1932 ) is an American analytic philosopher, the John A. O ' Brien Professor of Philosophy Emeritus at the University of Notre Dame and the inaugural holder of the Jellema Chair in Philosophy at Calvin College.
Originally born in North Carolina as Cornelius Calvin Sale, Jr., he was ten months old when his mother, Ada Mae ( née Kirby ), died in the 1918 Flu Pandemic.
* Calvin Natt, National Basketball Association player who was born in Monroe, but attended Bastrop High School, later NLU and was an NBA All-Star with the Denver Nuggets.
* Calvin Pace ( born 1980 ), outside linebacker for the New York Jets.
* Calvin Kingsley, ( 1812 – 1870 ), born in Annsville, became a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Calvin Coolidge, the 30th President of the United States, was born in and is buried in Plymouth.
" In other writings, Calvin pointed out that people are not born merely for themselves, but rather " mankind is knit together with a holy knot ... we must not live for ourselves, but for our neighbors.
Calvin Eugene Simon ( born May 22, 1942 in Beckley, West Virginia, United States ) is a former member of the bands Parliament and Funkadelic.
Calvin Edwin " Cal " Ripken, Jr. ( born August 24, 1960 ), nicknamed " The Ironman ", is an American former baseball shortstop and third baseman who played 21 years in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for the Baltimore Orioles ( 1981 – 2001 ).
Calvin Johnson ( born November 1, 1962 ) is an American guitarist, vocalist, songwriter, music producer, and disc jockey born in Seattle, Washington, US.
Between Calvin, and Arminius, born four years before Calvin's death, a Protestant Scholasticism took from various loci and authorities of the Western Middle Ages.
William H. Calvin, Ph. D., ( born 30 April 1939 ) is an American theoretical neurophysiologist and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Micheaux was born on a farm in Metropolis, Illinois on January 2, 1884 He was the fifth child born to Calvin S. and Belle Michaux, who had a total of thirteen.

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