Institutes of the Christian Religion by John Calvin, translated by Henry Beveridge
30th Reading Includes Book 3, Chapter 14, Section 13 to Chapter 17, Section 4.
Book 3: The Mode of Obtaining the Grace of Christ. The Benefits It Confers, and the Effects Resulting From It.
Chapter 14: The Beginning of Justification. In What Sense Progressive.
Chapter 15: The Boasted Merit of Works Subversive Both of the Glory of God, In Bestowing Righteousness, and of the Certainty of Salvation.
Chapter 16: Refutation of the Calumnies by Which it is Attempted to Throw Odium on this Doctrine.
Chapter 17: The Promises of the Law and the Gospel Reconciled.
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This man, undoubtedly the greatest of Protestant divines, and perhaps, after St. Augustine, the most perseveringly followed by his disciples of any Western writer on theology, was born at Noyon in Picardy, France, 10 July, 1509, and died at Geneva, 27 May, 1564.