Huguenots
John Calvin was a French Calvinist during the Reformation.
it did not create comfortable relations between formerly hostile French Catholics and their Calvinist English neighbors.
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.
No, while she was a Protestant, she was definitely not a Calvinist.
Yes, Charles Spurgeon was a Calvinist.
I believe it was the Lutherans who did not embrace the Calvinist ways.
He grew up reading Plutarch's Lives and Calvinist theology but when he entered into a liaison with a French lover did he convert to Catholism.
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Huguenots.
The HUGUENOTS were a Calvinist Protestant minority in France that were protected when Henry IV passed the Edict of Nantes.