From “
A Harmony of Matthew, Mark and Luke” John Calvin said:
“To this day we cannot enjoy the blessing brought to us in Christ without thinking at the same time of that which God gave as adornment and honour to Mary, in willing her to be the mother of his only-begotten Son.”
From “
Protestants and Our Lady”, Bernard Leeming, records Calvin as writing:
“Helvidius has shown himself too ignorant, in saying that Mary had several sons, because mention is made in some passages of the brothers of Christ.”
Leeming clearly states that Calvin translated “
brothers” contextually to mean cousins or relatives.
From “
Mary: A history of Doctrine and Devotion” …Heinrich Bullinger’s writings on Mary are presented … Speaking of the Virgin
“…[Mary] completely sanctified by the grace and blood of her only Son and abundantly endowed by the gift of the Holy Spirit and preferred to all . . . now lives happily with Christ in heaven and is called and remains ever-Virgin and Mother of God.”
‘In Mary everything is extraordinary and all the more glorious as it has sprung from pure faith and burning love of God.’ She is ‘the most unique and the noblest member’ of the Christian community . . .
Zwngli taught in a sermon:
I have never thought, still less taught, or declared publicly, anything concerning the subject of the
ever Virgin Mary,
Mother of our salvation, which could be considered dishonourable, impious, unworthy or evil . . .
I believe with all my heart according to the word of holy gospel that this
pure virgin bore for us the Son of God and that she remained, in the birth and after it,
a pure and unsullied virgin, for eternity.
BOLDING MINE!
I read a wonderful treatise by one of he reformers and the necessity for the sinlessness of Mary … I am still searching for it … I have read and studied lots of books [you know the hard cover ones from the library

they are much harder to find and quote

especially when you would like to find it and find it now!!!] …