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  1. Henry Beveridge (1799–1863) was a Scottish lawyer, translator and historian. The Calvin Translation Society founded in May 1843 in Edinburgh. It published (1844–1855) translations of Calvin's books: Institutes of the Christian Religion, Commentaries, Tracts and Letters.

  2. Henry Beveridge may refer to: Henry Beveridge (historian) (1799–1863), Scottish lawyer, translator and historian. Henry Beveridge (orientalist) (1837–1929), Indian Civil Service officer and orientalist in British India.

  3. William Henry Beveridge, 1st Baron Beveridge, KCB (5 March 1879 – 16 March 1963) was a British economist and Liberal politician who was a progressive, social reformer, and eugenicist who played a central role in designing the British welfare state.

  4. After his retirement in 1893 Henry Beveridge settled in Haslemere, where he and his devoted wife and companion, Annette Susanna Beveridge, gave themselves up to the study of Moghul history and both were spared to carry on their work in England for thirty-five years. Although the researches of Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge lay

  5. The Institutes of the Christian Religion. John Calvin (author) Henry Beveridge (translator) in 1535 John Calvin published the initial version of the Institutes. The importance of the Institutes lies with its inclusive and systematic explication of Protestant doctrine.

  6. Jul 11, 2019 · This chapter deals with William Henry Beveridge (1879–1963). Generally, he has rightly been regarded as one of the founders of the modern welfare state. However, in most cases, as typically described by Robbins (1971: 158) and Hayek (1994: 83), he is often viewed as an amateur economist who made almost no contributions to the ...

  7. Jan 1, 2008 · Written as an introduction to the Christian life, the Institutes remains the best articulation of Reformation principles and is a marvelous introduction to biblical Christianity. Newly retypeset for clarity, this volume translated by Henry Beveridge offers a more affordable edition of one of the last millennium’s must-have works.

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