Graeme Murdock Quotes
The Common Calvinist Experience Of Life As A Refugee, Or Of Being Part Of A Host Community That Received Refugees, Led To Lasting International Connections Between Individuals And Communities...As Churches Became Established In Switzerland, The Palatinate, Scotland, England And Bearn, And The Churches In The Netherlands, France, Hungary And Poland Battled For Legal Recognition And Survival, Princely Courts, Noble Houses, Universities And Colleges Also Became Locations For Interactions Between Many Calvinists. Theologians, Clergy, Students, Booksellers, Merchants, Diplomats, Courtiers And Military Officers Became Involved In Networks Of Personal Contacts, Correspondence, Teaching And Negotiation.
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