Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Housewife. Known for. Only wife of John Calvin. Spouse (s) John Stordeur (until his death); John Calvin. Idelette Stordeur de Bure Calvin (1500–1549) was the wife of the French reformer John Calvin (Jean Cauvin).

    • Idelette de Bure
    • Housewife
  2. 14 de feb. de 2022 · Idelette Stordeur de Bure Calvino fue la única esposa del reformador francés Juan Calvino. Aquí un resumen de su vida y de su legado. Escucha este artículo en formato podcast: A pesar de que su vida siempre estuvo rodeada de dificultades, fue una mujer fiel a sus convicciones bíblicas.

    • Idelette Calvin1
    • Idelette Calvin2
    • Idelette Calvin3
    • Idelette Calvin4
  3. 31 de ene. de 2021 · Meet Calvin’s Wife: Idelette. by R. Scott Clark on February 3, 2021. Idelette was a young widow with two young children. Her former husband, Jean Stordeur, a cabinet maker from Liège (one of “those cities of the Netherlands in which the awakening had been most remarkable,” J.H. Merle D’Aubigne writes), contracted the plague ...

  4. 20. March 2023. Who Was Idelette Calvin? by Joel R. Beeke. The Reformation, Wives and Mothers , & Women in Ministry. John Calvin was devoted to Scripture and to the church. He emphasized God’s sovereignty and Christian living in his preaching and writing, and he was surrounded by many loyal Christian friends.

  5. What Calvin most highly prized in Idelette was 'the hidden man of the heart, the incorruptibility of a meek and quiet spirit,' her modesty. Nothing is more becoming to women than a meek and peaceful spirit, he said; we know what kind of creature a bold and obstinate woman is, who, from pride, vanity, and wantonness, is fond of showing herself off.

  6. Idelette: John Calvin's Search for the Right Wife. You don't look to the life of John Calvin for humor, but Calvin's quest for a wife would make grist for a twentieth-century situation...

  7. Dos años después, Idelette dio a luz a una hija que moriría de fiebres, y más tarde a un tercer hijo que también murió en la infancia, de lo cual ella nunca se recuperó. Calvino no se separó de la cama de su esposa hasta que murió a la edad de 40 años en marzo de 1549, probablemente de tuberculosis. Pierre Viret describe la condición ...