How might Martin Luther have felt about the Calvinist theocracy in Geneva?
Luther was a bit beholding to the princes and other potentates that protected him and his followers throughout Germany and would not, therefore have supported Calvin's Theocracy. Calvin's theocracy was not the only one of the era, Zwingli tried to form one also in Zurich.
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