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Farel and Calvin
In that year, Calvin was recruited by William Farel to help reform the church in Geneva.
Calvin had only intended to stay a single night, but William Farel, a fellow French reformer residing in the city, implored a most reluctant Calvin to stay and assist him in work of reforming the church there – it was his duty before God, Farel insisted.
William Farel was the reformer who convinced Calvin to stay in Geneva.
Throughout the fall of 1536, Farel drafted a confession of faith while Calvin wrote separate articles on reorganizing the church in Geneva.
On 16 January 1537, Farel and Calvin presented their Articles concernant l ' organisation de l ' église et du culte à Genève ( Articles on the Organization of the Church and its Worship at Geneva ) to the city council.
The council ordered Calvin and Farel to use unleavened bread for the Easter eucharist ; in protest, the ministers did not administer communion during the Easter service.
Initially Calvin refused because Farel was not included in the invitation, but relented when Bucer appealed to him.
When Servetus mentioned that he would come to Geneva if Calvin agreed, Calvin wrote a letter to Farel on 13 February 1546 noting that if Servetus were to come, he would not assure him safe conduct: " for if he came, as far as my authority goes, I would not let him leave alive.
Pierre Caroli, a Protestant minister in Lausanne accused Calvin as well as Viret and Farel of Arianism in 1536.
From left: William Farel, John Calvin, Beza, and John Knox
Long after the sect was suppressed by the Roman Catholic Church, the remaining Waldensians, now mostly in the Luberon region of France, sought to join William Farel, John Calvin and the Protestant Reformation, and Olivetan published a French Bible for them.
Calvin revealed the intentions of his offended pride when writing to his friend William Farel on 13 February 1546:
Together with Calvin, Farel worked to train missionary preachers who spread the Protestant cause to other countries, and especially to France.
From left: Farel, John Calvin, Theodore Beza, and John Knox
" How seldom is there an example of steadfastness among aristocrats ," wrote Calvin to Farel under date of 2 February 1555.
In the French-speaking parts, reformers like William Farel had been preaching the new faith under Bernese protection since the 1520s, but only in 1536, just before John Calvin arrived there, did the city of Geneva convert to Protestantism.
There he taught alongside Calvin and William Farel.

Farel and went
On their behalf, he went with William Farel to Bern, Zürich, Basel, and Schaffhausen, then to Strasburg, Mömpelgard, Baden, and Göppingen.
William Farel was a student of Lefevre who went on to become a leader of the Swiss Reformation, establishing a Protestant government in Geneva.

Farel and Bern
In 1530, under pressure from Bern, Murten adopted the Protestant Reformation, after the preacher Guillaume Farel began to preach the new faith.

Farel and their
Despite their conversion to Protestantism, the citizens of Geneva were not ready to adopt Calvin's new strict Church order, and banned him and Farel from the city in 1538.

Farel and .
Then Farel, who was working with incredible zeal to promote the gospel, bent all his efforts to keep me in the city.
Subsequently Farel received an invitation to lead the church in Neuchâtel.
Throughout the rest of his life in Geneva, he maintained several friendships from his early years including Montmor, Cordier, Cop, Farel, Melanchthon and Bullinger.
* September 13 – William Farel, French evangelist ( b. 1489 )
** William Farel, French evangelist ( d. 1565 )
In Baden and Göppingen, Beza and Farel made a declaration concerning the Waldensians ' views on the sacrament on May 14, 1557.
In the autumn of 1558 Beza undertook a second journey with Farel to Worms by way of Strasburg in the hopes of bringing about an intercession by the Evangelical princes of the empire in favor of the persecuted brethren at Paris.
As a result, Beza undertook another journey with Farel, Johannes Buddaeus, and Gaspard Carmel to Strasburg and Frankfort, where the sending of an embassy to Paris was resolved upon.
The French preacher Guillaume Farel brought the teachings of the Protestant Reformation to the area in 1530.
In 1528, the Reformation was first preached in Aigle by Guillaume Farel.
Among his famous pupils were F. W. Vatable, Charles de Bovelles, and Guillaume Farel ; his connection with the latter drew him closer to the Calvinistic side of the movement of reform.

Calvin and went
Two of his pupils, Eugene Wigner and Melvin Calvin went onto to win a Nobel Prize.
* Winner: Academy Award, Original Music Score, Georgie Stoll ( although the contributions of one of the first black composers and pianists in the MGM music department, Calvin Jackson, went uncredited, this was not uncommon even for white studio musicians )
Davis went on to lose the election by a landslide to the Republican Calvin Coolidge.
The band's lead singer, Courtney Love has the line: ' I went to school with Calvin ,' a reference to Johnson's influence within the burgeoning Olympia indie music scene.
Academy Award nominations went to Debbie Reynolds for Best Actress ; George Davis, E. Preston Ames, Henry Grace, and Hugh Hunt for Best Color Art Direction and Set Decoration ; Daniel L. Fapp for Best Color Cinematography ; Morton Haack for Best Color Costume Design ; Robert Armbruster, Leo Arnaud, Jack Elliott, Jack Hayes, Calvin Jackson, and Leo Shuken for Best Music, Scoring of Music, Adaptation or Treatment ; and Franklin Milton for Best Sound.
The company, before it went bankrupt in 1966, produced under A & R director Calvin Carter, many notable soul acts in the Chicago soft soul idiom, notably Butler ( best known for “ He Will Break Your Heart ”), Betty Everett “(“ It ’ s In His Kiss ( The Shoop Shoop Song )”), Dee Clark (“ Raindrops ”), and Gene Chandler (“ Duke of Earl ”).
MacKay and Calvin both went on to play several guest roles in Airwolf ; and McDowall, MacKay, Calvin ( and stock footage of the Goose ) all went on to have guest appearances on the Bellisario series Quantum Leap ( 1989 – 1993 ).
Calvin Klein went as far as trademarking the term " technosexual " in 2005.
The lizard became a celebrity, and went on tour, even being taken to Washington, D. C. to meet President Calvin Coolidge.
Coming of age ( 1561 ) he went to Lyon, probably engaging in mercantile business ; he revisited Italy after his uncle Lelio Sozzini's death ; we find him in 1562 on the roll of the Italian church at Geneva ; there is no trace of any relations with Calvin.
When Calvin chided him for his equivocation, Zanchi went public with his views again causing the controversy to erupt anew.
Only Calvin is informed that the catastrophe they went into seclusion for was in fact a plane crash, for fear Helen would be incredibly angry at her husband for her years of mistaken confinement.
Incumbent President Calvin Coolidge was formally nominated and went on to win the general election.
The pair went on to become the first great ' double act ' of the series, and following the series ' early success, Jack and Annie's two children were introduced-Billy ( Ken Farrington ) and Joan ( June Barry ), who arrived for Joan's wedding to teacher Gordon Davies ( Calvin Malone ) in 1961.

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