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From "Letters of John Calvin, Volume II: Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes" by Calvin, Jean

Pierre Viret
A close friend and colleague of Calvin, known for his gentle disposition and peacemaking abilities.
Core Belief
"Viret's core belief centers on the importance of Christian unity and the need for compassion and understanding in resolving conflicts."
Worldview
Viret sees the world as a place of suffering and conflict, but believes that Christians are called to be peacemakers and to offer comfort and support to those in need.
Personality
Viret is portrayed as a kind and compassionate figure, valued for his ability to mediate disputes and bring harmony to the church. He is also depicted as a devoted husband and father.
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