John Calvin
The founder of Presbyterianism was John Calvin, a French theologian from the 16th century. His teachings helped shape the Presbyterian Church's doctrine and beliefs, emphasizing predestination and the sovereignty of God.
The founder of the Presbyterian church, John Gresham Machen is known as the father of American Presbyterianism.
Presbyterianism originated in Scotland, at the time of the Scottish Reformation.
Presbyterianism is one denomination within Protestantism.
Presbyterianism is the religion of thoughtful Christians who prefer to have things done decently and in order.
James McConnell has written: 'Presbyterianism in Belfast' -- subject(s): History, Presbyterianism
John Knox is considered to be a founder of the Presbyterian Movement in Scotland. He was a student with John Calvin in Switzerland. Calvin is generally considered to be the source of Presbyterianism.
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Matteo Ricci was a member of the Society of Jesus and a Jesuit priest. He was so impressed with theology and missionaries that he was a founder of the Jesuit China Mission.
Presbyterianism is a Protestant sect of Christianity.
The name for a religion and church is spelled Presbyterian (Presbyterianism).