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and Geneva would have been achieved or maintained so peacefully or the advantages of it exploited so swiftly and profitably. From the wider standpoint of ecclesi- astical history in general, Bullinger's acceptance of that agreement may not inaccurately be described as the most momentous and indeed the culminating act of his career. 72 Thus, it was especially through Bullinger's labors that the Swiss Reformation was united and the way prepared for Calvin's leadership. Finally, by way of...