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Calvinism
Interior of a Calvinist Church
Calvinism has been known at times for its simple, unadorned churches and lifestyles, as depicted in this painting by Emanuel de Witte c.1661.
Painting of the interior of a Calvinist church, which is characterized by large, arching windows and the lack of religious objects or symbols.
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