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  • {{Short description|French reformer}} ...uilhem Farel''' or '''[[Guillaume (given name)|Guillaume]] Farel''', was a French [[Evangelism|evangelist]], [[Protestant Reformers|Protestant reformer]] and ...
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  • '''Theodore Beza''' ( or ''de Besze''; 24 June 1519 – 13 October 1605) was a French [[Calvinist]] [[Protestant]] [[theologian]], [[Protestant reformer|reformer ...y [[Arthur Golding]], London, 1577, ed., with introduction, notes, and the French text of the original, M. W. Wallace, Toronto, 1906</ref> in which he contra ...
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  • ...ive reaction which one would have expected to the recent questioning among evangelicals of traditionalist stances on feminism, gender roles and the idea of equalit ...of the Bible that not only are so many otherwise doctrinally-conservative evangelicals now sympathetic with it, and are thinking of themselves as "biblical egalit ...
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  • ...r his period of exile in Geneva. It is strongly associated with [[Huguenot|French]], [[History of religion in the Netherlands|Dutch]], [[Reformation in Switz ...Church of France|Église réformée de France]]. There are also Lutherans and Evangelicals. The logo is a [[Huguenot]] Cross (''Croix huguenote'') with the burning bu ...
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  • ...hat the [[The French Revolution|French]] and [[American Revolution]]s (the French, especially) realized [[prophecy|prophecies]] made in the books of [[Book o ...the mid-19th century, premillennialism was a popular view among English [[Evangelicals]], even within the Anglican church. [[Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron ...
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  • ...eason or other, however, his name and his works are not familiar to modern evangelicals. His books are, I believe, all out of print in this country and very diffic ...y, there is nothing more that he can do. He cannot hurt the soul. When the French troops took Rome years ago, they found on the walls of a prison cell, under ...
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