Anti-Calvin Online

Off-Campus


During the sixteenth century Protestant authors had grasped the importance of winning over the souls and minds of the French people from the outset and the production of Genevan presses was therefore mainly in French. This unique selection of writings reflects the Catholic response to Calvinism, with works attacking the precepts of Calvinism and those defending the Catholic doctrine against condemnations by Calvinists.

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provider
Brill(Faculty of Letters Library)
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source type
  • Books
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subject
History & Geography
language
Western language