Use of calvinist in Sentences. 45 Examples

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calvinist at the start of sentence


  1. Calvinist Christianity has a culture of phenomenal industry.
  2. Calvinist Christianity has a culture of phenomenal industry.
  3. Calvinist text : name of the Lord presupposes people know something about it.
  4. Calvinist text : name of the Lord presupposes people know something about it.
  5. Calvinist Christians expressed their religious zeal by working hard, which, in turn , meant accumulating wealth.
  6. Calvinist Christians expressed their religious zeal by working hard, which, in turn , meant accumulating wealth.
  7. Calvinist businessmen plowed their profits back into their businesses or, through banks or stock arrangements, invested their money in other businesses.

calvinist at the end of sentence


  1. The town hall was in very modest proportions because it's calvinist.
  2. His father was a professor of medieval studies and his mother a strict calvinist.
  3. His father was a professor of medieval studies and his mother a strict calvinist.
  4. Jeremy Taylor, who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud, was no calvinist.
  5. Jeremy Taylor, who had at one time been chaplain to Archbishop Laud, was no calvinist.
  6. Many of the missionaries who tried to bring Christianity to China before the communists took over where presbyterians, and other sorts of calvinist.
  7. Many of the missionaries who tried to bring Christianity to China before the communists took over where presbyterians, and other sorts of calvinist.

calvinist in the middle of sentence


  1. Her parents have very calvinist attitudes.
  2. Her parents have very calvinist attitudes.
  3. The early settlers believed in calvinist restraint.
  4. Strasbourg was also the birthplace of the modest first calvinist psalter in 1539.
  5. Strasbourg was also the birthplace of the modest first calvinist psalter in 1539.
  6. The calvinist doctrine that God neglected to designate those who would the elect.
  7. The calvinist doctrine that God neglected to designate those who would the elect.
  8. The anti-Catholicism of America’s calvinist past found new voice in the 19th century.
  9. And even that, because I impose it on myself, I can take a sort of calvinist pleasure in.
  10. And even that, because I impose it on myself, I can take a sort of calvinist pleasure in.
  11. The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hard-line calvinist reformers.
  12. The banning of popular plays is normally associated with the hard-line calvinist reformers.
  13. In sombre silence, wearing black ties, the calvinist elders walk between the unusually-full pews.
  14. In sombre silence, wearing black ties, the calvinist elders walk between the unusually-full pews.
  15. Along comes a man named D. James Kennedy who was a passionate calvinist who was a committed evangelist.
  16. Along comes a man named D. James Kennedy who was a passionate calvinist who was a committed evangelist.
  17. InGermany, for example, Prussian and calvinist beliefs about the value ofrising early are still pervasive.
  18. The story she told of the spread of calvinist religion as an elite religion in China was quite extraordinary.
  19. The story she told of the spread of calvinist religion as an elite religion in China was quite extraordinary.
  20. The arts didn't flourish because of the calvinist influence beginning by the middle of the sixteenth century.
  21. The arts didn't flourish because of the calvinist influence beginning by the middle of the sixteenth century.
  22. This had been the view of the enclosed calvinist chapel or Methodist station, hidden away from the high streets of life.
  23. And this belief that's called calvinist predestination is really at the heart of mainstream English Puritanism at this point.
  24. And this belief that's called calvinist predestination is really at the heart of mainstream English Puritanism at this point.
  25. A devout calvinist Methodist and strict advocate of temperance, Davies became a patron of Nonconformist and other charitable and educational causes.
  26. A devout calvinist Methodist and strict advocate of temperance, Davies became a patron of Nonconformist and other charitable and educational causes.
  27. John Knox, a 16th-century calvinist, condemned the governments of Queens Elizabeth and Mary (of Scots) as “this monstrous regiment [rule] of women”.
  28. John Knox, a 16th-century calvinist, condemned the governments of Queens Elizabeth and Mary (of Scots) as “this monstrous regiment [rule] of women”.
  29. Sites of old Dutch calvinist and Presbyterian congregations turned into centers for German Lutherans, then perhaps Catholics, and later become Jewish synagogues.
  30. The term “Islamic calvinist” has been used to describe the devout businessmen of central Turkey, who use religious networks to accumulate capital and extend their activities.
  31. The term “Islamic calvinist” has been used to describe the devout businessmen of central Turkey, who use religious networks to accumulate capital and extend their activities.
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