John Calvin
John Calvin

A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw that God's truth is attacked and yet would remain silent.

John Calvin
John Calvin

We must remember that Satan has his miracles, too.

John Calvin
John Calvin

Man's mind is like a store of idolatry and superstition; so much so that if a man believes his own mind it is certain that he will forsake God and forge some idol in his own brain.

John Calvin
John Calvin

No man is excluded from calling upon God, the gate of salvation is set open unto all men: neither is there any other thing which keepeth us back from entering in, save only our own unbelief.

John Calvin
John Calvin

I consider looseness with words no less of a defect than looseness of the bowels.

John Calvin
John Calvin

There is not one blade of grass, there is no color in this world that is not intended to make us rejoice.

John Calvin
John Calvin

Knowledge of the sciences is so much smoke apart from the heavenly science of Christ.

John Calvin
John Calvin

You must submit to supreme suffering in order to discover the completion of joy.

John Calvin
John Calvin

All the blessings we enjoy are Divine deposits, committed to our trust on this condition, that they should be dispensed for the benefit of our neighbors.

John Calvin
John Calvin

Yet consider now, whether women are not quite past sense and reason, when they want to rule over men.

John Calvin
John Calvin

God tolerates even our stammering, and pardons our ignorance whenever something inadvertently escapes us - as, indeed, without this mercy there would be no freedom to pray.

John Calvin
John Calvin

Every one of us is, even from his mother's womb, a master craftsman of idols.

John Calvin
John Calvin

There is no work, however vile or sordid, that does not glisten before God.

John Calvin
John Calvin

For there is no one so great or mighty that he can avoid the misery that will rise up against him when he resists and strives against God.

John Calvin
John Calvin

Augustine does not disagree with this when he teaches that it is a faculty of the reason and the will to choose good with the assistance of grace; evil, when grace is absent.