Would the world be different if John Calvin had never spoken out against the papacy?
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Yes
by Judy Joyce
THE WORLD WOULD BE DIFFERENT WITHOUT CALVIN'S ATTACK ON THE PAPACY: A Voice in the Reformation bring
No
John Calvin's basic theology, like that of all the Reformers, was threefold. Firstly, he believed in
by Ian Loft
In 1996 the New York Times published what proved to be one of the most controversial theories of all time with many far reaching ramifications.
by Tim Harry
Many of the battles between England and Scotland of the thirteenth and fourteenth century are extremely famous, including the likes
by Tim Harry
Almost a thousand years has passed in the life of Warwick Castle. This life has seen a transition from medieval castle to theme park.
1627 Article Titles on European History
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- Robert Catesby's role in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 (1 article)
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- A brief history of the Orkney Islands (1 article)
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