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    Pouvoirs en conflit dans le personnage de Jane Shore dans The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV de Thomas Heywood by Frédérique Fouassier

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…In The First and Second Parts of King Edward IV, Thomas Heywood gives a patriarchal and Calvinist interpretation of the very popular story of King Edward IV and his mistress Jane Shore. …”
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    Argent, valeurs et éthique dans le monde entrepreneurial de l’Espagne des années 1980 by Chantal Chartier

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Such references, by going beyond Spain’s anti-Calvinist dogmas and into a Catholic interpretation of capitalism –as in Ramiro de Maeztu’s work– can be traced back to Max Weber’s ideas on the spirit of Catholicism and the Protestant ethic.…”
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    When the Stoic Chameleon Came Across the Cylinder. Stoicism and the Matter of Confessions by Ádám Smrcz

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The paper does not only aim to challenge such theses of contemporary scholarship which claim that Lipsius held a mostly homogenous stance throughout his life, but it also intends to highlight the confessional importance of the shift between his earlier and later views: while his earlier works were written in a Calvinist milieu, his latter writings were authored after his recatholisation, and the two facts – according to this paper – are interrelated. …”
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    Geneva. An Urban Sociodemographic Database by Michel Oris, Olivier Perroux, Grazyna Ryczkowska, Reto Schumacher, Adrien Remund, Gilbert Ritschard

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Combined with qualitative information extracted from the archives of public administrations and the National Protestant Church, as well as from newspapers, these databases were used to study the transformation of a medium-sized European city, sociopolitical tensions embedded in demographic and social structures, and the impact of the immigrants who made the 'Calvinist Rome' a religiously mixed city. …”
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    La poésie lyrique, un outil d’unification linguistique et politique by Anne-Marie Le Baillif

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The protestants poet including Chandieu, gave a violent answer to these one sided catholic texts. For all the Calvinist, mass is a disgusting ‘théophagie’. During her regency, Catherine de Medici organised a two-year (1562– 1564) visit around the kingdom with her son, Charles IX, in order for people to meet their king. …”
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    Die ouderling in twee kerkordes in die Dordtse tradisie by P. J. Strauss

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This is why the elder in the Calvinistic-Dordt tradition is a worthy and winning opponent of the Roman Catholic pope. …”
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    Die kerk, maatskappy en vrye verenigings: 'n studie van die kerkorde van die NG Kerk by P. J. Strauss

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The second one is that the well-known principle used in Neo-Calvinistic thought namely that of “souvereignty in its own sfere” should be used to normalize such relations. …”
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    On the historical origins of the Heidelberg Catechism by C. Strohm

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Reflection on the origins of the Heidelberg Catechism reveals it to be a document of understanding between Calvinistic-Reformed, Zwinglian and Lutheran-Philippistic tendencies within  Protestantism. …”
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    Law, religion and the covenanted community: the impact of the Zurich Reformation on the early Cape settlement, 1652-1708 by A. W. G. Raath

    Published 2003-06-01
    “…It was Huldrych Zwingli and his successor Heinrich Bullinger whose idea of the covenanted community served as the blueprint for the activities of the Sick Comforters, the proceedings of the Council of Justice and the decisions of the Council of Policy, rather than the influence of the Genevan reformer John Calvin. The so-called Calvinistic roots of the early settlement at the Cape, flowing from Calvin’s doctrine of predestination, must therefore, be thoroughly revisited. …”
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    The Beginning of Liturgical Formation in Romania: The First Liturgical Manual in the Romanian Language by Dumitru A. Vanca

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Situated at the intersection of cultural and religious currents, Romanian spirituality has often interacted with that of the Ruthenian Slavs, Serbs or Bulgarians, Greeks, Hungarians, Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists. For this reason, the first Romanian literary works were translations or adaptations that were always under the influence of or produced in opposition to these cultures and beliefs. …”
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    The Genealogy of Šemetas' in 15th-16th century by Saulė Viskantaitė-Saviščevienė

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Therefore, when the new religion spread, it was needed to support at first Lutheran and later Calvinistic communities and churches. In the region of Samogitia, the Šemetai distinguished themselves as diligent protectors and supporters of the Reformation.   …”
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