John Calvin Quote

Nor, in truth, is it of little importance to prevent the suspicion of any difference having arisen between us from being handed down in any way to our posterity; for it is worse than absurd that parties should be found disagreeing on the very principles, after we have been compelled to make our departure from the world.


Letter to Philip Melanchthon, 1552-11-28: See the following works.


Nor, in truth, is it of little importance to prevent the suspicion of any difference having arisen between us from being handed down in any way to...

Nor, in truth, is it of little importance to prevent the suspicion of any difference having arisen between us from being handed down in any way to...

Nor, in truth, is it of little importance to prevent the suspicion of any difference having arisen between us from being handed down in any way to...

Nor, in truth, is it of little importance to prevent the suspicion of any difference having arisen between us from being handed down in any way to...