Similar words: calving, chauvinism, chauvinist, albinism, feminism, darwinism, cretinism, chauvinistic. Meaning: ['kælvɪnɪzm] n. the theological system of John Calvin and his followers emphasizing omnipotence of God and salvation by grace alone.
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1, He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
2, Furthermore he was preaching against Calvinism.
3, There, it has not so much been its Calvinism that has been welcome as its emphasis upon the inerrancy of Scripture.
4, A decade later, however, Calvinism appeared on the scene to make an already complicated matter more so.
5, Calvinism isn't a religion of subservience to any government.
6, He dispelled the myth that Calvinism was anti-evangelistic.
7, But by parity of reasoning it falls upon Calvinism.
8, This denomination has its origins in Calvinism.
9, Too frequently this is the popular image of Calvinism.
10, I tell folks that point about Calvinism and predestination being major underpinnings of our national character as well. Agree completely.
11, Calvinism was the most convenient religion since the days of the ancients.
12, Although Calvinism is shrinking in western Europe and North America, it is experiencing an extraordinary success in China.
13, But that does not explain why Calvinism should be the preferred theology of the house churches and the intellectuals now.
14, And in China, the place where Calvinism is spreading fastest is the elite universities,(http://sentencedict.com/calvinism.html) fuelled by prodigies of learning and translation.
15, Part of this sort of this inveterate Calvinism, and part of the fact that, "What if the dams burst?"
16, However, many ordinary men and women came to find this undiluted predestinarian Calvinism uncongenial and repressive.
17, Alex Trocchi had escaped Glasgow for the city, and release from Calvinism.
18, He accepted only four of the five points of Calvinism.
19, Johannes Uyttenbogaert was closely involved with the Remonstrants, a liberal and political movement opposed to the extremes of Calvinism.
20, Brownson went west to Detroit to teach school, but the old debates about Calvinism followed him even there to the frontier.
21, The agony and the ecstasy of the eleventh-hour reprieve illustrated the central paradox of Calvinism.
22, About 6.93% belong to Lutheranism and 4.1% are Greek Catholic, Calvinism has 2.0%, other and non-registered churches 1.1%, such as Eastern Catholic and some 0.9% are Eastern Orthodox.
23, Popery . For an account of the "Institutes" see CALVINISM.
24, Reform Christianity, particularly of the sort’s that highly informed by Calvinism, tends to erode the notion of guilt.
25, Historically, Emerson marks one of the largest against the Calvinism of his ancestors.
26, John Calvin was a Frenchman, but he is being remembered in Geneva this week because it was here that he built Calvinism.
27, Since R. Albert Mohler became the president of Southern Seminary, there has been a revival of the Calvinism of the Abstract of Principles.
28, Spurgeon has consistently across this century introduced generation after generation of Bible preachers to Calvinism.
29, But this imbalance in evangelicalism should not lead to an imbalance in Calvinism.
30, He was stung by Calvinists' treatment of Arminianism. and his own response to Calvinism was often too harsh.
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