"It is our wisdom by which we are formed and instructed to complete uprightness. It is our discipline which does not permit us to abandon ourselves in more wicked license." - John Calvin
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John Calvin on the Perpetual Virginity of Mary /
One is certainly inclined to disagree with the analysis of Calvin. But perhaps it would be wise to acknowledge his warning about those with "an extreme fondness for disputation."
Read MoreThe Baptisms of Jesus & John /
In conclusion, the gospels themselves present a uniformed baptism of Jesus and John. There is no articulated distinction between the two.
Read MoreGiveaway of Calvin's Geneva Catechism /
We are excited to make this available to the Reformed world once again. We look forward to the many insights that can be garnered from the words of the venerable John Calvin.
Read MoreCalvin on the Importance of Signs /
For Calvin, baptism is at least a "promise of salvation" and this is in its application to children.
Read MoreAn Introduction to Calvin's Geneva Catechism /
For all the clamor over his name, many continue to only read and apply popular portions of his thought. Hopefully, this catechism can work as a gateway to a renewed emphasis on truly Calvinistic thought.
Read MoreCalvin on Spirit and Word /
"Hence we infer that this is a most valuable treasure of the Church, that he has chosen for himself a habitation in it, to dwell in the hearts of believers by his Spirit, and next to preserve among them the doctrine of his gospel." - Calvin
Read MoreCalvin on Science and Sight /
"He does not call us up into heaven, he only proposes things which lie open before our eyes." - John Calvin
Read MoreGod's Gracious Giving /
“The rich, equally with the poor, should remember that none of the things which they have will do them good, unless God grant them the use of them” - John Calvin
Read MoreCalvin on God's Faithfulness /
"Let God be true, and every man a liar." - Romans 3:4
Read MoreCalvin on Justification in the Epistle of James /
"James will not allow any to be regarded as justified who are destitute of good works." - John Calvin
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