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John Calvin, a French Protestant and key figure in the Protestant Reformation, emerged as one of Christianity's greatest thinkers. Fleeing religious persecution in France, Calvin spent his life in Switzerland and Germany, becoming a prominent spokesperson for the Protestants. His "Institutes" stands as a theological masterpiece, synthesizing and clarifying the Protestant faith. In Book Three, Calvin addresses the mode of obtaining Christ's grace, unraveling its benefits and transformative effects. Despised by many throughout history, Calvin's profound understanding of the Bible's message endures as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the truth of God's Word.
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