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Life of John Calvin, Theologian, Preacher,
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Anniversary of the Reformer's Birth, by
Rev. Philip Vollmer, Ph. D., L. D., professor
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This is a timely contribution to the
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during this year of the celebration of the
four hundredth anniversary of the Reformer's
birth. The scholarly author has
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of the life, character and career of John
Calvin, growing In the conviction that
he was "the Instrument raised up by God
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i.un. n iien ue nugiu nave given io the
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