What is the origin of the name Calvin?
1: English (Lancashire and Cumberland; of Norman origin): nickname from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’ + the diminutive suffix -in.2: In some cases also French: variant of Cauvin a cognate of 1 above. [...]
A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...by order of the Emperor Charles V. Calvin accompanied the delegates who were .sent by the Protestants to that assembly.... (Worms, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany - 1550)
...by order of the Emperor Charles V. Calvin accompanied the delegates who were .sent by the Protestants to that assembly.... (Worms, Rheinland Pfalz, Germany - 1550)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...M.itthew Paiker, we find tliat John Calvin, and others of the Protestant Ciuirchesof Germany and elsewhere, would liavc had Episcopacy,... (King, New York, United States - 1550)
...M.itthew Paiker, we find tliat John Calvin, and others of the Protestant Ciuirchesof Germany and elsewhere, would liavc had Episcopacy,... (King, New York, United States - 1550)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...the precise theological system of John Calvin, in all its parts, and to its full extent, was intended to be... (New York, United States - 1793)
...the precise theological system of John Calvin, in all its parts, and to its full extent, was intended to be... (New York, United States - 1793)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...Bonner, intercepted tlie same, Tvhereby Mr. Calvin's offerture perished- And he received an answer, as if it had been from... (King, New York, United States - 1550)
...Bonner, intercepted tlie same, Tvhereby Mr. Calvin's offerture perished- And he received an answer, as if it had been from... (King, New York, United States - 1550)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his...
...authority had the Bishop ? Let Calvin answer. " The office which the Consul had * See Durell's View of... (New York, United States - 1550)
...authority had the Bishop ? Let Calvin answer. " The office which the Consul had * See Durell's View of... (New York, United States - 1550)
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A vindication of the Protestant Episcopal church, in a series of letters addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller. D. D., in reply to his late writings on the Christian ministry, and to the charges contained in his life of the Rev. Dr. Rodgers: with preliminary remarks
What is the origin of the name Calvin?
1: English (Lancashire and Cumberland; of Norman origin): nickname from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’ + the diminutive suffix -in.2: In some cases also French: variant of Cauvin a cognate of 1 above. [...]