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Who turned the city of Geneva into the ""city of saints"" and ruled it according to his doctrine of ""predestination"".

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John Calvin

Explanation:  Calvin used Protestant principles to establish a religious government; and in 1555, he was given absolute supremacy as leader in Geneva. Calvin's religious teachings emphasized the sovereignty of the scriptures and "divine predestination".

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