You are attempting to say that John Calvin followed the teachings of Martin Luther. Well,he did agree with much of what Martin Luther taught,but Calvin was his own man. He didn't walk in lock-step with him on a number of things. That's why many Christians in Germany during Martin Luther's time did not go along with the teachings of Geneva's Christians. They were two different camps --the Lutherans (called so later) and the Reformed.
And where do you get off saying Martin Luther was a heretic and followed superstitions?
Luther was considered a heretic by the Roman Catholics. Do you have sympathy with Rome?
I was speaking of Augustine.