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Institutes of the
Christian Religion (Latin:
Institutio Christianae Religionis) is John Calvin's
seminal work of
systematic theology.
Regarded as one of...
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Typus Religionis (Model of Religion) is a
large allegorical painting that
depicts a
galleon ship as a
representation of faith. It is
currently on display...
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Institutes of the
Christian Religion (Latin title:
Institutio Christianae Religionis), a
seminal work in
Christian theology that is
still read by theological...
- Green, The Gods of the Celts, 1986,
London J. Zwicker,
Fontes Historiae Religionis Celticae, 1934–36, Berlin;
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum V, XI, XII,...
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Corpus Religionis Mithriacae I", Gnomon, 30 (H.4): 291–295. Vermaseren, M. J. (1960) [1956],
Corpus inscriptionum et
monumentorum religionis mithriacae...
- term Deri for Dari may have been
Thomas Hyde in his
chief work,
Historia religionis veterum Persarum (1700). Dari or Deri has two meanings. It may mean the...
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themselves as a de
facto city aristocracy. The
first edition of
Christianae religionis institutio (Institutes of the
Christian Religion – John Calvin's great...
- 1536,
Calvin published the
first edition of his
Institutio Christianae Religionis or
Institutes of the
Christian Religion. The work was an
apologia or defense...
- for example, in
images from the
Corpus Inscriptionum et
Monumentorum Religionis Mithriacae (CIMRM) such as CIMRM 222 from Ostia, CIMRM 369 from Rome,...
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CESNUR (Centro
Studi sulle Nuove Religioni, "Center for
Studies on New Religions"), is a non-profit
organization based in Turin,
Italy that
studies new...