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Title: A Humanistic Education Created Reformers and True Men
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In contrast, Viret did not practice similar humanist scholar as did Calvin and Beza (p.171). He was greatly influenced by his schoolmaster, Marc Romain in the direction of humanism and Christianity. Additionally, in Paris, Viret gained a combination of a humanistic and secular education along with schoolmate Jacques Levere d’Etaples... Showed first 250 characters
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Additionally, in Paris, Viret gained a combination of a humanistic and secular education along with schoolmate Jacques Levere d’Etaples. The author gathers his informational data from a primary source written by Viret himself in Disputations to display his humanistic training... Showed next 250 characters
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