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قراءة كتاب Letters of John Calvin, Volume I (of 4) Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

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Letters of John Calvin, Volume I (of 4)
Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

Letters of John Calvin, Volume I (of 4) Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

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CXXVI. To Viret.—Intelligence of France and Germany—Synod of Melun, 447 CXXVII. To Viret.—Election of new magistrates at Geneva—struggles of Calvin, 449 CXXVIII. To Viret.—Mention of Clement Marot's metrical versions of the Psalms—persecutions in France, 450 CXXIX. To Oswald Myconius.—Discovery of a conspiracy for the spreading of the plague at Geneva—punishment of the conspirators, 452 CXXX. To the Queen of Navarre.—Calvin vindicates himself from the charges of having intended to attack her in his book against the Libertines, 453 CXXXI. To Farel.—Massacre of the Waldenses of Provence—Calvin entreats the sympathy of the Swiss Churches in their behalf, 458 CXXXII. To Viret.—Journey of Calvin to Switzerland—resolutions of the Diet of Arau in favour of the persecuted brethren of France, 460 CXXXIII. To Monsieur de Falais.—Directions for his conduct towards the Emperor Charles V., 461 CXXXIV. To John Cavent.—Consolations on the death of his wife and mother, 464 CXXXV. To Monsieur de Falais.—Information regarding a house to be sold at Geneva, 465 CXXXVI. To Melanchthon.—He complains of Luther's tyranny, and affectionately exhorts Melanchthon to manifest greater decision and firmness, 466 CXXXVII. To Bullinger.—Defence of the Waldenses of Provence—artifices of their enemies—oppression of that unfortunate people, 469 CXXXVIII. To the Pastors of Schaffhausen.—Calvin exhorts them to redoubled efforts for the deliverance of their persecuted brethren, 472 CXXXIX. To Oswald Myconius.—Pressing entreaty in behalf of the Waldenses of Provence, 473 CXL. To Joachim Wadian.—Excuses for the long silence which he had observed towards Wadian—allusion to the controversy regarding the Sacraments—lively entreaties in behalf of the Provençal brethren, 475 CXLI. To Monsieur de Falais.—Report of the near arrival of M. de Falais at Geneva—details relative to the acquiring of a house in that town, 478 CXLII. To Oswald Myconius.—Letter of recommendation to Ochino, 481 CXLIII. To Madame de Falais.—Use of affliction—preparation for the arrival of M. de Falais at Geneva, 482

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