Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.
Protestant reformer
Man's chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy him forever.
Protestant reformer
Cited as a summary of his theology, though not a direct quote from his major works, it reflects his central tenets.
c. 1550s
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Controversial"The fact that infants who die before baptism are damned is a dreadful decree, but no one can deny that God foreknew what end man was to have before he created him."
Controversial"Whoever shall maintain that wrong is done to heretics and blasphemers in punishing them makes himself an accomplice in their crime."
Controversial"The human mind is, so to speak, a perpetual forge of idols."
Strange & Unusual"The reprobate are left to their own wickedness, and are justly punished for it."
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