| NOUN | a Calvinist | Calvinists |
| SYNO | Calvinist | Calvinistic | Calvinistical | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
7 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
- The Church, after the Protestant Reformation, adhered to Calvinist theology and became the Italian branch of the Calvinist churches.
- The dienaren were soldiers, bureaucrats, and calvinist ministers employed by the GWC.
- Ultimately, Miss Brodie's attempts to be the Calvinist God drives Sandy to the Roman Catholic Church.
- Samuelis Boguslavas Chilinskis (1631–1666) a calvinist, translator of the Bible into Lithuanian.
- Raised a Calvinist, he converted with his father and brothers to Roman Catholicism in 1606.
- After completing his studies, in 1586 Althusius became the first professor of law at the Protestant-Calvinist Herborn Academy of Nassau County.
- Born in Amberg, his father died in October 1583 and Frederick came under the guardianship of his uncle, John Casimir, an ardent Calvinist.
- Unlimited atonement (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is a doctrine in Protestant Christianity that is normally associated with Amyraldism (four-point Calvinism), as well as Arminianism and other non-Calvinist traditions.
- As the first Calvinist pastor in the parish of Dittelsheim, he undertook a trip to Heidelberg, the centre of Calvinist theology in Germany.
- Herman Bavinck (13 December 1854 – 29 July 1921) was a Dutch Calvinist theologian and churchman.
- There's only one University in Kecskemét, the Károli Gáspár Calvinist University of Law (it used to be the Calvinist Grammar School from 1991 to 1997).
- He was a calvinist-reformed and married the singer Idalice Anrig-Denzler (1894–1974). Their daughter Sylva Denzler (b. 1919) became an actress.
- The Calvinist Republic of Ghent was a Calvinist republic that existed between 1577 and 1584 in the Flemish independent city of Ghent.
- He leaves rural Jutland for Copenhagen and breaks ties with his overbearing, pious father and Christian, more specifically calvinist background.
- Reformed orthodoxy or Calvinist orthodoxy was an era in the history of Calvinism in the 16th to 18th centuries.
- The previous church was a Gothic building with three naves and a transept that was destroyed by calvinists in 1584 during the Calvinist Republic of Brussels which lasted from 1577 to 1585.
- "The Sword of the Lord" is strongly anti-Calvinist and as such does not publish sermons by Calvinist preachers, although an exception has been made for the noted nineteenth-century Calvinist Charles Spurgeon.
- "The Good Comrade" (1907) discusses differences between societies following the Church of England and social circles influenced by Calvinist teachings.
- Thus, condemned by representatives of both the catholic orthodoxy and the calvinist orthodoxy, Roussel indeed illustrated these men "between Rome and Geneva" studied by Thierry Wanegffelen.
- In 1966, GEMS (formerly "Calvinettes"), the Calvinist Cadet Corps, and ThereforeGo (then the Young Calvinist Federation) merged to form Dynamic Youth Ministries (then known as United Calvinist Youth).
- In the 16th century the church was replaced by Sebastian Sienieński as a calvinist church. Catholics reconsecrated the building at the beginning of the 18th century.
- The Pińczów Academy or Gymnasium was a Calvinist college in Pińczów, Poland from 1550–1565. This coincides with the Calvinist synods of Pińczów 1550–1564.
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