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| CCLXXI. |
To Viret.—Criticism of a mandate published by the Seigneurs of Berne, |
289 |
| CCLXXII. |
To Richard Le Fevre.—Explanations regarding various points of doctrine in dispute between the Romish and the Reformed Churches, |
291 |
| CCLXXIII. |
To Viret.—Various particulars—literary labours of Theodore Beza, |
298 |
| CCLXXIV. |
To the King of England.—He exhorts him to persevere in the work of the Reformation in his kingdom—enumeration of abuses, ceremonies, ecclesiastical elections—universities, |
299 |
| CCLXXV. |
To Bullinger.—He excuses the infrequency of his letters, and urges the publication of the Consensus, |
304 |
| CCLXXVI. |
To Bullinger.—Thanks for a document—dedication of two commentaries to the King of England—captivity of Bishop Hooper—movements of the Emperor in Germany, |
306 |
| CCLXXVII. |
To Bullinger.—Mention of a letter to the Duke of Somerset—re-opening of the Council of Trent—symptoms of war in Europe, |
308 |
| CCLXXVIII. |
To Viret.—Death of Bucer and Joachim Vadian, |
310 |
| CCLXXIX. |
To Farel.—Renewed expressions of regret for the death of Vadian and Bucer—controversies excited by Osiander—numerous migrations to Geneva—commencement of hostilities in Italy, |
311 |
| CCLXXX. |
To a French Gentleman.—Sickness of Theodore Beza—Calvin's grief, |
314 |
| CCLXXXI. |
To the Duke of Somerset.—Protestations of attachment—reforms required in the Church of England—squandering of the revenues of benefices and of the universities, |
315 |
| CCLXXXII. |
To Viret.—Reply to the attacks of Pighius, and of George of Sicily, |
317 |
| CCLXXXIII. |
To the Ministers of Neuchatel.—Arrest of a minister from Neuchatel in France—steps for obtaining his release, |
318 |
| CCLXXXIV. |
To Bullinger.—Edict of Chateaubriand, in France—attacks on Calvin in Geneva, |
319 |
| CCLXXXV. |
To the Ministers of Switzerland.—Statement of the controversy with Bolsec regarding Election, |
322 |
| CCLXXXVI. |
To Oswald Myconius.—Recommendations regarding the dispute with Bolsec—request on behalf of the Protestants of France, |
326 |
| CCLXXXVII. |
To Christopher Fabri.—Calvin's dissatisfaction with the reply of the ministers of Bâle, and the conduct of Monsieur de Falais regarding the affair with Bolsec, |
327 |
| CCLXXXVIII. |
To Farel.—Recommendation of a schoolmaster—complaints against the ministers of Zurich, |
328 |
| CCLXXXIX. |
To Lelio Socin.—Refusal to reply to the curious questions proposed to him by Socin, |
330 |
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| CCXC. |
To Bullinger.—Thanks for the zeal manifested on behalf of the faithful in France—complaints of the conduct of the ministers of Zurich in the affair of Bolsec, |
331 |
| CCXCI. |
To Farel.—Fresh complaints by Calvin against the ministers of Zurich and Berne—his unpopularity in the latter
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