This is a question which many people will answer differently. What it really comes down to is your interpretation of Scripture. Calvinists oftentimes will use passages such as Acts 13:48; Romans 8:28-30; 9; and Ephesians 1:1-14 to back up their points. If you can read scripture and find that Calvinism clearly articulates what is already in the bible then you should become a Calvinist. Keep in mind, however, that truth is not relative so your doctrine should be drawn from the truth of scripture.
No, while she was a Protestant, she was definitely not a Calvinist.
I believe it was the Lutherans who did not embrace the Calvinist ways.
Huguenots.
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Not really any such thing. Those who move past emotions and study seriously become Free Grace or Calvinist over time.
In the late 1530'sAnswerThe founding of the Calvinist Church was more a process than a single event for which we can give a specific date. However, the first French Calvinist church was founded in Paris in 1555.
It's a PERSON who believes in Calvinism
John Calvin
Huguenots
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