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John Calvin himself regarded Peter Martyr as one of the greatest expounders of the doctrine of the Eucharist in Protestantism.
In 1638 Goodwin broached from the pulpit of St. Stephen's his opinions on justification by faith, taking a view which was already regarded as practically Arminian ; he always cited Calvin as bearing him out on some points.
Anticipating future attacks from Calvin, Castellio asked for a signed letter that outlined in detail the reasons for his departure: " That no one may form a false idea of the reasons for the departure of Sebastian Castellio, we all declare that he has voluntarily resigned his position as rector at the College, and up till now performed his duties in such a way that we regarded him worthy to become one of our preachers.

Calvin and first
" Calvin and Hobbes was first published on November 18, 1985.
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.
Calvin considered the first coming of Christ as the key turning point in human history.
A photograph of President Calvin Coolidge sent from New York to London on November 29, 1924 became the first photo picture reproduced by transoceanic radio facsimile.
* 1924 – U. S. President Calvin Coolidge becomes the first President to deliver a radio broadcast from the White House.
Alex Soma's Horrors of the Screen, Calvin T. Beck's Journal of Frankenstein ( later Castle of Frankenstein ) and Gary Svehla ’ s Gore Creatures were the first horror fanzines created as more serious alternatives to the popular Forrest J Ackerman 1958 magazine Famous Monsters of Filmland.
The first single, " On Point ," is noted for taking a swipe at another American rapper who claimed Irish heritage, " Marky Mark " ( Mark Wahlberg ) (" Calvin Klein's no friend of mine / So I don't like Marky ").
In the earlier part of the century, the teachings of first Martin Luther and then John Calvin began to influence Scotland.
Prior to the start of the Great Depression, Hoover's first Treasury Secretary, Andrew Mellon, had proposed and seen enacted, numerous tax cuts, which cut the top income tax rate from 73 % to 24 % ( under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge ).
After religious tensions provoked a violent uprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fled to Basel, Switzerland, where he published the first edition of his seminal work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in 1536.
By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia.
In March 1536, Calvin published the first edition of his Institutio Christianae Religionis or Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Although the first edition sold out within a year, Calvin was dissatisfied with its structure as a catechism, a primer for young Christians.
At first Pierre Viret was consulted, but when he refused, the council asked Calvin.
Calvin had written an earlier catechism during his first stay in Geneva which was largely based on Martin Luther's Large Catechism.
Calvin and Servetus were first brought into contact in 1546 through a common acquaintance, Jean Frellon of Lyon.
In 2010 Calvin Borel set a new record, being the first jockey to win 3 out of 4 consecutive Kentucky Derbys.
The first modern implementation was by the Geneva church under the leadership of John Calvin in 1541.
In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide ( 60. 36 % to 34. 19 %) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.
* March 3 – The first paper is published describing the Atomic force microscope, invented the previous year by Gerd Binnig, Calvin Quate and Christopher Berger.
** The inauguration of Calvin Coolidge as President of the United States becomes the first to be broadcast on radio.
Calvin Coolidge's 1923 speech was the first to be broadcast on radio.
The reformers soon disagreed among themselves and divided their movement according to doctrinal differences — first between Luther and Zwingli, later between Luther and John Calvin — consequently resulting in the establishment of different and rival Protestant Churches ( denominations ), such as the Lutheran, the Reformed, the Puritans, and the Presbyterian.
After this first stage of the Reformation, following the excommunication of Luther and condemnation of the Reformation by the Pope, the work and writings of John Calvin were influential in establishing a loose consensus among various groups in Switzerland, Scotland, Hungary, Germany and elsewhere.

Calvin and three
Calvin lives in exile in Strasbourg for the next three years.
* 1541 – After three years of exile, John Calvin returns to Geneva to reform the church under a body of doctrine known as Calvinism.
Later in the period, Dallas drove 76 yards in nine plays, including a 21-yard reception by Alworth and Calvin Hill's three carries for 25 yards, and then scored on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Staubach to Alworth to increase their lead, 10 – 0.
Other attractions are Calvin Ray's Live Music just west of Leitchfield, and three golf courses, including 18 hole Lafayette Golf Course in Falls of Rough.
During the 1920s, entertainer Al Jolson and president Calvin Coolidge were semi-frequent visitors to the village — Jolson once performed a solo for three hours at the Pontiac Theater on Broadway.
The Protestant reformer John Calvin said that repentance " may be justly defined to be “ a true conversion of our life to God, proceeding from a serious fear of God, and consisting in the mortification of the flesh and of the old man, and in the vivification of the Spirit .” He further said that " it will be useful to amplify and explain the definition we have given ; in which there are three points to be particularly considered.
:* The penal substitution theory ( which is a refinement of the Anselmian satisfaction theory developed by the Protestant Reformers, especially John Calvin, and is often treated together with the satisfaction view, giving rise to the " three main types " of atonement theories-classical or patristic, scholastic, and idealistic-spoken of by Aulen ).
New York came back to tie the game with three straight two-out singles off Calvin Schiraldi and a wild pitch by Bob Stanley.
Her three friends, Thomas Moss, Calvin McDowell, and Henry Stewart, owned the People's Grocery Company.
Born in Pipestone, Minnesota, Ehlers attended Calvin College in Grand Rapids for three years before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned an undergraduate degree in physics and, in 1960, a Ph. D. in nuclear physics.
Because Calvin is a liberal arts college, it has established a core curriculum with three parts: Gateway, Competencies and Studies, and Capstone.
* George W. Bush and Calvin Coolidge ( three times removed )
Wainwright is perhaps best known for the 1972 novelty song Dead Skunk ( in the Middle of the Road ) and for playing Captain Calvin Spalding ( the " singing surgeon ") on the American television show, M * A * S * H. His appearances spanned three episodes in its third season ( 1974 – 1975 ), including the episode " Rainbow Bridge ".
Robert Calvin Hubbard ( October 31, 1900 – October 17, 1977 ) was a professional American football player and later an umpire in Major League Baseball, and is a member of three major sports halls of fame.
There are three phases to the light-independent reactions, collectively called the Calvin cycle: carbon fixation, reduction reactions, and ribulose 1, 5-bisphosphate ( RuBP ) regeneration.
He has three children Calvin, Breal and Adrian Robinson and grandsons Kato, Chevarus, and Rod Robinson.
Crying " race riot ," other armed whites joined the police and captured over thirty African-Americans, including three of the store's owners: Tom Moss, Calvin McDowell, and Will Stewart.
Smith was back in the ring only two months later, KOing journeyman Calvin Jones jaw and followed up with three more knockouts before being matched with former victim Mike Weaver in a battle of hard hitting ex-champs.
International exchange relationships exist with three institutions in America Bloomfield College, Azusa Pacific University, and Calvin College and with several other East Asian institutions.
With the Lions trade of 2006 first round draft pick Ernie Sims in April 2010, only three of Millen's first-round draft picks, receiver Calvin Johnson ( the fourth WR chosen by Detroit # 1 overall during Millen's reign ), left tackle Jeff Backus, and right tackle Gosder Cherilus, remained on the team's roster.
The Bavaria was one of three schooners that were being towed by the steamer D. C. Calvin.
* Calvin Gibbs, US army soldier who allegedly murdered three Afghan civilians in early 2010
He is one of three boxing brothers: older brother Leon Calvin was a top St. Louis amateur and 2-0 as a pro when he was murdered in 1990, older brother Darrell Spinks is a retired pro.
* A few years after the Switcheroo, Bill Amend ( FoxTrot ) made a Sunday strip in which Jason Fox, Andy Fox, Roger Fox, and Peter Fox changed looks: Baby Blues, Calvin and Hobbes ( which had ended roughly 15 months before the original Switcheroonie ), and Doonesbury were three of several parodied strips.

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