The Albigensians, the Cathars, and John Calvin were all Catholic heretics who left the Church.
A Scottish Minister and leader of the Protestant Reformation, John Knox, is considered the founder of the Presbyterian Church. A "firebrand" preacher, He was exiled under Mary Tudor. He left for France, then going to Geneva where he met John Calvin, who so influenced Knox, that he brought the Presbyterian form of government to the church and Calvinism to its doctrinal matters.
NHL player Calvin de Haan shoots left.
"Predestination" was one of the doctrines thought to be true by john Calvin. It teaches that the salvation or damnation of a person is predestine, or in other words, the person is chosen to be condemned or saved by God from birth. this teaching, however, has a rather large flaw: see "The paradox of free will" in the link below for further information. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_will_in_theology#The_paradox_of_free_will
There are five, namely John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John Tyler, and John Calvin Coolidge and John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Coolidge totally dropped his name of "John" soon after he left college. He never went by John.
Calvin Pickering is 6 feet 5 inches tall. He weighs 283 pounds. He bats left and throws left.
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There were any number of French priests who rejected Christ's teaching and left the Church, particularly the Cathars who were a group of ascetic priests in southern France in the 12th through the 14th centuries who embraced heresy and left the Church. As you are asking about a single priest, you may be referring to John Calvin, but he was never ordained, he was in minor orders, I believe, before he left the seminary to study law. Subsequently he left the Church altogether and started his own heresy which is known today as Calvinist.
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Yes, John Calvin was a Frenchman who was tonsured at an early age, but left the Church and started the Reformed and Presbyterian tradition - that is the one that believes that God predestines some to heaven and some to hell. Martin Luther was an Augustinian Friar who left the Church over salvation believing that as long as he had faith alone (in direct contradiction to the Bible) he was saved, even if he committed adultery and murder on a daily basis. Martin Luther started the Lutheran Churches.
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He left office on March 4, 1929.