The Lost History of Calvinism
Hunt's historical examination of persecution by Protestant reformers, particularly of Baptists and Anabaptists. He documents how leaders including Calvin and Luther persecuted dissenters despite having been persecuted themselves, critiquing selective historical narratives that hide these events.
29 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
002 Preface
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01 Persecution of Baptists by Protestants
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02 Lost History of Calvinism
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03 A Comprehensive System
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05 Five Points of Fatalism
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06 The Arrogance of Calvinism
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07 Old Doctrine Repackaged
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08 Instructing Them With Meekness
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09 Human Philosophy versus the Gospel
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10 Judaism and Paganism brought in
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11 Then Other Five Points of Calvinism
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12 The Talmud and the Confessions
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13 Church and State Union
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14 Circumcision/Infant Baptism
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15 The Power of The Sword
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16 The Ancient Writers on Infant Baptism
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17 The Council of Nice, and the rise of Antichrist
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18 Constantine after the Council of Nice
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19 Augustine of Hippo
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20 The Orgin of Infant Baptism
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21 Their Credibility Hinges on Augustine
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22 Augustine and the Inquistion
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23 The Reformers followed Augustine
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24 Multiple forces at work
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25 The Protestant Reformers
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26 The Rise of Martin Luther
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27 The Reformers knew better
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28 The Burning of Servetus
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29 Other Martyrdoms at the hand of the Prostants
