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Calvin and Farel: The Dynamics of Legitimation in Early Calvinism
Reformation and Renaissance Review, 1998AbstractIn 1541 Calvin did not return to Geneva to reform a city but to reform a nation: Geneva was to be the staging area, France the target. By no means the lonely decision-maker of later scholarship, from the very beginning Calvin together with Fare] and Viret formed the "Holy Triumvirate" (Bucer), cooperating closely and forging the powerful ...
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Comics have many unique means of signifying violence and its effects, e.g. dizzy stars, onomatopoeia, motion lines accompanying a punch, etc. Little to no scholarship has been done on one enduring symbol of comics violence despite its prevalence and popularity: the battle cloud or whirlwind.
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Calvin and English Calvinism to 1649
The American Historical Review, 1981O. T. Hargrave, R. T. Kendall
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Magic and Reformation Calvinism in Max Weber’s sociology
European Journal of Social Theory, 2018Jack Barbalet
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