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Theodore Beza (June 24, 1519 – October 13, 1605), a French Evangelical theologian, played a vital role in the Reformation. A disciple of John Calvin in Geneva, Beza succeeded his mentor as the leading pastor-theologian in the Swiss city. He was famous in his own lifetime as a humanist, orator, biblical scholar, and leader in both religious and political issues. He used his influence to provide refugees a safe haven in Geneva following the St. ...
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