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* e.g., how many ppl, actually, are
involvd in composg the ff. 'quote'(?):
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It was written of Calvin after [?*]the death of Servitus:
Calvin�s plea for the right and duty of the
Christian magistrate to punish heresy by death, stands or falls with his
theocratic theory and the binding authority of the Mosaic
code. His arguments are chiefly drawn from the
Jewish laws against idolatry and blasphemy, and from the examples of the pious
kings of Israel. But his arguments from the New Testament are failures. He
agrees with Augustin in the interpretation of the parabolic words: "Constrain
them to come in" (Luke 14:23). But this can only refer to moral and not to
physical force, and would imply a forcible salvation, not
destruction. But he cannot get over those passages which contradict his
theory, as Christ�s rebuke to
John and James for wishing to call down fire from heaven (Luke 9:54), and to
Peter for drawing the sword (Matt. 26:52), his declaration that his kingdom is
not of this world (John 18:36), and his whole spirit and aim, which is to
save and not to destroy. In his juvenile work
on Seneca and in earlier editions of his Institutes, Calvin had expressed
noble sentiments on toleration; even as Augustin did in his writings
against the Manichaeans, among whom he himself had lived for nine years; but
both changed their views for the worse in their zeal
for orthodoxy.>>jt, 12/31/04
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