“Elisabeth, again, while she praises her, is so far from hiding the Divine glory, that she ascribes everything to God. And yet, though she acknowledges the superiority of Mary to herself and to others, she does not envy her the higher distinction, but modestly declares that she had obtained more than she deserved.”

—  John Calvin

Commentary on Luke 1:43.
Harmony of Matthew, Mark, Luke

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French Protestant reformer 1509–1564

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