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1968

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John Calvin And Music: The Rise Of Protestant Psalters In The Sixteenth Century, Tim Montgomery May 1968

John Calvin And Music: The Rise Of Protestant Psalters In The Sixteenth Century, Tim Montgomery

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John Calvin, born July 10, 1509 in the small town, Noyon, France, was the son of Gerard Calvin, who was the Apostolic Notary of the ecclesiastical court and the secretary of Bishop de Hangest. Calvin's mother, who died when he was young, was noted for her beauty and piety. As a child he went with her on her pilgrimages to view relics and kiss the bleeding wounds of statues. At the age of twelve he received the tonsure and became a chaplain in the Church.

Because the bishop saw that he had a brilliant mind, he arranged for John to …