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Catholic AnswerJohn Calvin did nothing to reform the Church. He left the Church as a young man to become a protestant. He was the opposite of M. Luther, a scholastic, and he became a protestant minister, wrote the Institutes, and is almost as famous as M. Luther as a founding protestant, although he was a generation later.Blue Laws= work work work no entertainment.
He stole cows from the roman catholic church
He rejected the idea that good works would ensure a persons salvation.
John Calvin did not make any changes to te Catholic Church as he was not a memeber of the Catholic Church.
calvin wrote The Big Spill about trish the fish and jill the girl.
he stole cows from the roman catholic church
John Calvin was a French Calvinist during the Reformation.
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John Calvin, the founder of Calvinist faith.
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During the Renaissance period, there was a mix of religions in different regions of Europe, including Catholicism, Protestantism, Judaism, and Islam. The dominant religion in many parts of Europe was Catholicism, but there was also a growing influence of Protestantism, especially after the Protestant Reformation. Additionally, there were pockets of Jewish and Islamic communities in various parts of Europe.
In Europe during the Renaissance.
1300-1650
Michelangelo, Donatello, and the DeMedicisall helped to make Florence the cultural center of renaissance Europe.
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
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Universities started to flourish during the Renaissance.