Theodore Beza
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Theodore Beza (Théodore de Bèze or de Besze) (June 24, [[1519 AD|1519]] – October 13, [[1605 AD|1605]]) was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the early Reformation. A member of the monarchomaque movement who opposed absolute monarchy, he was a disciple of [[John Calvin]] and lived most of his life in Switzerland. | Theodore Beza (Théodore de Bèze or de Besze) (June 24, [[1519 AD|1519]] – October 13, [[1605 AD|1605]]) was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the early Reformation. A member of the monarchomaque movement who opposed absolute monarchy, he was a disciple of [[John Calvin]] and lived most of his life in Switzerland. | ||
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* [[Textus Receptus]] | * [[Textus Receptus]] |
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Theodore Beza (Théodore de Bèze or de Besze) (June 24, 1519 – October 13, 1605) was a French Protestant Christian theologian and scholar who played an important role in the early Reformation. A member of the monarchomaque movement who opposed absolute monarchy, he was a disciple of John Calvin and lived most of his life in Switzerland.