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"Most assuredly, the custom which prescribes communion once a-year is an invention of the devil." Institutes of the Christian Religion. Vol. 2. Translated by Henry Beveridge (Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1960), 4.17.46.>
http://www.spindleworks.com/library/aasman/lshowmany.htm
An earlier version of his Institutes states this point even more forcefully. He wrote that "this custom that enjoins that men should communicate only once a year is certainly an invention of the devil. The Lord's Supper should be celebrated in the Christian congregation once a week at the very least." < W.D. Maxwell, A History of Christian Worship: An Outline of Its Development and Form (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1982), 117>.
http://emmanuelarc.org/earc/something-extra/40-weekly-lord-s-supper-1.html
When it comes to John Calvin (1509-64), you might be familiar with his thoughts on the frequency of the celebration. In his Institutes, he mentions that ¡°not long after the age of the apostles, the Supper was tainted with adulteration,¡± and then goes on to say, ¡°All this mass of ceremonies being abandoned, the sacrament might be celebrated in the most becoming manner, if it were dispensed to the Church very frequently, at least once a-week.¡±(Institutes, 4.17.43). He insisted that a once-a-year celebration is an ¡°invention of the devil.¡± (Institutes, 4.17.46.).