No, there is no special Calvanist Bible. Reformed churches (those who follow Calvin's theology) use a variety of Bibles as other churches do.
duogie
yes, he holds a reformed view of soteriology.
Catholicism
the Connecticut colony was started by puritans who started the congregational church which was a protestant religion similar to calvanist
Charles Grandison Finney, ws the most famous preacher of the Second Great Awakening movemen. he converted when he was 29. he based his preaching on the depth of his convertion experience. he rejected the Calvanist teaching. year 1790
Compatible in what sense? Calvinism is a branch of Christianity; they believe in God. Atheist do not believe in God. Neither woul adopt the others position. However if you mean "Could a Calvanist and an Atheist work together without some sort of philosophical strife?", probably
The Gutenberg bible
The French word for 'Bible' is "la Bible."
It is not in the Bible
Holland is a region in the Netherlands. Dutch Reformation is the state religion of the Netherlands. 30% Roman Catholic, 11% Dutch Reformed, 6% Calvanist, 3% other Christian, 6% Muslim, 2% other faith. 42% Atheist (one of the highest Atheist percentages in a Democratic country).
It's innabilility to decide what it "wants to be when it grows up"? Is it conservative/liberal/protestant/catholic/Armenian/calvanist? The Anglican church need not deal with issues such as womens ordination/homosexual marriage blessings until it can answer simple questions IN UNITY as to where their source of authority is.
The Bible that preceded the Geneva Bible was the Great Bible, which was authorized by King Henry VIII of England in 1539.