Calvin John

Cal·vin

 (kăl′vĭn), John 1509-1564.
French-born Swiss Protestant theologian who broke with the Roman Catholic Church (1533) and set forth the tenets of his theology, known today as Calvinism, in Institutes of the Christian Religion (1536).
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Though it's early to say (only about five months), the sale value on such purchases, on average, has increased by about 2.5 times than when someone buys it straight from the site, says Calvin John, VP, marketing, Caratlane.com.
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