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In the 1500s, John Calvin left France to
escape religious persecution.
become a Catholic priest.
translate the Bible into German.
stand trial at the Diet of Worms.
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escape religious persecution.
Calvin, a Frenchman who embraced Protestant beliefs, fled France in the 1500s to avoid persecution and eventually settled in Geneva, where he led the Reformation and wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Calvin, a Frenchman who embraced Protestant beliefs, fled France in the 1500s to avoid persecution and eventually settled in Geneva, where he led the Reformation and wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion.
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