John Calvin was a French Portestant who believed what Luther said was right and tried to convince others to become protestants.
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John Calvin and Martin Luther a priest from Germany
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Calvin broke away from Luther because Luther did not believe in 'once saved always saved'.All sins are forgiven, Yesterday, today and the future..
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
Luther Calvin Tibbets (and his wife Eliza Tibbets) grew the first Washington Navel Oranges in Riverside, CA in 1871 are are credited for starting the California citrius industry.
There was one major difference between John Calvin and Martin Luther. John Calvin thought that God has predetermined who was going to heaven, and who was going to hell, BEFORE the person was born. Luther thought that you achieved salvation from faith alone. Hope this helped ;D
John Calvin and Martin Luther a priest from Germany
Luther Calvin Saxton has written: 'Fall of Poland' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Civilization, History
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John Calvin
Calvin broke away from Luther because Luther did not believe in 'once saved always saved'.All sins are forgiven, Yesterday, today and the future..
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
They both were good warriors. But, King did not use violence but John did use.
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
Martin Luther believed in a separation of church and state. Calvin believed that the church should be the state. Calvin felt that if man had free will, then God was not omnipotent. Martin Luther felt that man could have free will and that did not diminish God's power.
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