John Calvin

Protestant reformer

Early Modern influential 175 sayings

Sayings by John Calvin

God will not suffer his truth to be obscured, but will always raise up some to maintain it.

1548 — Commentary on Galatians 1:8
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Faith is a firm and certain knowledge of God's benevolence toward us, founded upon the truth of the freely given promise in Christ, both revealed to our minds and sealed upon our hearts through the Holy Spirit.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book III, Chapter 2, Section 7
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The true worship of God consists in obeying him.

1563 — Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:22
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All good things proceed from God, and all evil things from ourselves.

1551 — Commentary on James 1:17
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Our salvation is assured, not by our own works, but by the election of God.

1548 — Commentary on Ephesians 1:4
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God's providence extends to all things, even to the least of them.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter 16, Section 1
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The Word of God is the scepter by which he governs his church.

1551 — Commentary on Isaiah 2:3
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There is no other way to be saved than by the grace of God.

1552 — Commentary on Acts 15:11
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All who are truly godly desire to live a holy life.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book III, Chapter 6, Section 1
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The whole world is a theater of God's glory.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter 5, Section 8
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The Christian life is a perpetual exercise of repentance.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book III, Chapter 3, Section 1
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God uses wicked men as his instruments to execute his judgments.

1551 — Commentary on Isaiah 10:5
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The true knowledge of God consists in acknowledging him as our Father and Lord.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter 2, Section 1
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We are debtors to God, and can never pay the debt.

1555 — Commentary on Matthew 18:24
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The church is the mother of all the godly.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book IV, Chapter 1, Section 4
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The gospel is the power of God unto salvation.

1540 — Commentary on Romans 1:16
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God's glory is the end of all things.

1559 — Institutes of the Christian Religion, Book I, Chapter 16, Section 9
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Without faith, it is impossible to please God.

1549 — Commentary on Hebrews 11:6
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The most perfect way of worshiping God is to live a holy life.

1551 — Commentary on 1 Peter 1:15
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God's love is the fountain of all our blessings.

1553 — Commentary on John 3:16
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