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  1. John Calvin. Prometheus Books, 2008 - Religion - 71 pages. John Calvin was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation, and a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. In 1543 he penned A Treatise on Relics, and their religious-historical influence.

  2. March 29, 2017. This book is worth reading for the introductory essay alone (which comprises roughly two thirds of the book) by its translator, Count Valerian Krasinski. This essay traces the history of the Church's compromise with pagan culture. Calvin's Treatise forms a critique of the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church with relics.

  3. John Calvin: Treatise on Relics - Christian Classics Ethereal Library. 014. Chapter II. Compromise Of The Church With Paganism. I have described, in the preceding chapter, the causes which made Christian worship gradually to deviate from its primitive purity, and to assume a character more adapted to the ideas of the heathen population ...

  4. 26. Jan. 1996 · [Coulton Introduction] Guibert de Nogent, from the first publication of his works in the seventeenth century, has been known as one of the most interesting autobiographers of the Middle Ages: his Treatise on Relics and God's Dealings the Franks [in the Holv Land] are no less interesting. His style, especially in his Own Life, is involved and obscure, quite apart from corruptions of the text ...

  5. This edition of Calvin's classic treatise includes an interesting introduction by expert investigator Joe Nickell, author of Relics of the Christ, Inquest on the Shroud of Turin, and Looking for a Miracle, among many other books (see www.joenickell.com). Nickell presents a brief biography of Calvin and brings the story of investigating relics up to date by explaining how sophisticated modern ...

  6. 12. Feb. 2009 · A treatise on relics by Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564; Krasinski, Walerjan Skorobohaty, d. 1855. Miraculous images as well as other superstitions of the Roman Catholic and Russo-Greek churches . Publication date 1854 Topics Relics and reliquari ...

  7. 25. Apr. 2010 · 1 An English translation of this Treatise was published under the following title:—“A very profitable Treatise, declarynge what great profit might come to all Christendom yf there were a regester made of all the saincts' bodies and other reliques which are as well in Italy as in France, Dutchland, Spaine, and other kingdoms and conntreys ...