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Preserving church unity: Calvin and the believers in Wesel

Preserving church unity: Calvin and the believers in Wesel

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  • Riemer A. Faber

This article is about church unity and fundamental and non-fundamental articles of faith. Calvin gives advice to the French stranger church in Wesel about the treatment of the Lutheran and Reformed differences regarding the Lord's Supper.

Source: Clarion, 1995. 7 pages.

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