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Because Calvinists believed they were doing God's work, they
a. remained Catholic to be safe.
b. were determined to spread their faith to other people.
c. paid tribute to the Church of England.
d. stayed in Geneva.
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b. were determined to spread their faith to other people.
Calvinists believed they were carrying out God's will and thus had a strong missionary and reforming impulse—seeking to establish and spread Reformed churches and moral order (e.g., Puritan emigration to New England).
Calvinists believed they were carrying out God's will and thus had a strong missionary and reforming impulse—seeking to establish and spread Reformed churches and moral order (e.g., Puritan emigration to New England).
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