AUDITOIRE DE CALVIN
A place of worship, a refuge, a forge for the artillery, Calvin's auditorium, located behind St. Peter's Cathedral, welcomed, as early as 1555, John Calvin, Theodore de Bèze, John Knox and their successors. They taught the new Protestant religion there, and John Calvin encouraged the celebration of services in the mother tongue of the Protestant refugees. John Knox was the instigator of the printing of the first Bible in English. The auditorium is best known as the "base camp" from which the new religion spread throughout the world.
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