Calvinism
John Calvin's religious ideas were spread to North America from Europe. "John Calvin's Protestant teachings were spread across Europe and into North America."
Geneva, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
They were both religious.
John Calvin
Calvinism.
John Calvin publishes The Institutes of the Christian Religion.
John Calvin, Martin Luther and others
Calvin believed that the church and state should be separate but the consistory tried moral and religious offenders.
John Calvin, a French theologian and religious reformer, believed in the doctrine of predestination. He taught that God has predetermined who will be saved and who will be damned, regardless of human actions or merit. This belief is a key tenet of Calvinism.
He fled from his homeland because of his religious beliefs
The Albigensians, the Cathars, and John Calvin were all Catholic heretics who left the Church.