Hey bro,
There are all good sources to use in the discussion. I think Calvinism is quite broad, and the Institutes of Christian Religion by Calvin is not necessarily the standard for Calvinism. The best sources IMO would be the Westminster Confession of Faith and
monergism.com. Here are links to the two sources:
monergism.com/
reformed.org/documents/wcf_with_proofs/index.html
“To suppose that whatever God requireth of us that we have power of ourselves to do, is to make the cross and grace of Jesus Christ of none effect.” John Owen - Puritan

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“Give what you command, and command what you choose.” - Augustine
God knoweth we have nothing of ourselves, therefore in the covenant of grace he requireth no more than he giveth, and giveth what he requireth, and accepteth what he giveth.
Richard Sibbes from The Bruised Reed
Indeed the Word of God is like the sun, shining upon all those to whom it is proclaimed, but with no effect among the blind. Now, all of us are blind by nature in this respect… Accordingly, it cannot penetrate into our minds unless the Spirit, as the inner teacher, through his illumination makes entry for it.
John Calvin Institutes 3.2.34.
If any man doth ascribe of salvation, even the very least, to the free will of man, he knoweth nothing of grace, and he hath not learnt Jesus Christ aright.
Martin Luther
…the first effect of the power of God in the heart in regeneration is to give the heart a Divine taste or sense; to cause it to have a relish of the loveliness and sweetness of the supreme excellency of the Divine nature.
Jonathan Edwards
FYI - I just received a pm that Westminster West semiinary actually has professors who have graduated from Catholic seminaries who are teaching OT courses at Westminster.
I also hope other Calvinists would participate on this thread. I do not consider myself to by a staunch Calvinist; therefore, I would appreciate the postings of other Reformed Christians on this particular thread.