Calvin on Corporate Worship August 8, 2010
Posted by Jon Deedrick in Music, The Church, Theology.trackback
I think this may be my new favorite quote by John Calvin…and yes, he REALLY did write this.
[The Master] did not will in outward discipline and ceremonies to prescribe in detail what we ought to do (because he foresaw that this depended on the state of the times, and he did not deem one form suitable for all ages) . . . . Because he has taught nothing specifically, and because these things are not necessary to salvation, and for the upbuilding of the church ought to be variously accommodated to the customs of each nation and age, it will be fitting (as the advantage of the church will require) to change and abrogate traditional practices and to establish new ones. Indeed, I admit that we ought not to charge into innovation rashly, suddenly, for insufficient cause. But love will best judge what may hurt or edify; and if we let love be our guide, we will be safe. – from Institutes of the Christian Religion
Yes, it is in there. The reference is 4.10.30. The version you cite is the translation by Battles.
Thanks so much! I found through a secondary source (reliable) quoting it, and I didn’t take the time to look up the exact location. Good stuff!