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The Age of the Reformation

CHAPTER I
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Thus he crushed the glorious autonomy of his predecessor's ethical principles.

It was Kant, who denied all Luther's specific beliefs, but who developed his idea of the individual conscience, that was the true heir of his spirit, not Calvin who crushed the spirit in elaborating every jot and tittle of the letter.

In precisely the same manner Calvin killed Luther's doctrine of the priesthood of all believers.

To Calvin the church was a sacramental, aristocratic organization, with an authoritative ministry.

The German rebelled against the idea of the church as such; the Frenchman simply asked what was the true church.
So he brought back some of the sacramental miracle of baptism and the eucharist.


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