class="smcap">To Monsieur de Falais.—Advice regarding the editing of the Apology—details of a loan contracted for M. de Falais—news from Germany and Italy—Farel and Viret at Geneva—death of Juan Diaz,
47 |
| CLXIII. |
To Farel.—Troubles at Geneva—imprisonment of the several members of the family of Favre—account of the assassination of John Diaz at Neubourg, |
52 |
| CLXIV. |
To Amy Perrin.—Complaints regarding the conduct of Perrin—firm and courageous declaration by the Reformer of his resolution to persevere in his duty unto death, |
56 |
| CLXV. |
To Farel and Viret.—Requests in favour of the faithful in France, |
58 |
| CLXVI. |
To Madame de Falais.—Expression of Christian sympathy and condolence on occasion of the illness of M. de Falais, |
60 |
| CLXVII. |
To Farel.—Excitement caused at Geneva by the Representation of a Play, |
61 |
| CLXVIII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Proposals of matrimony on behalf of Viret, |
63 |
| CLXIX. |
To Viret.—Account of the steps taken relative to his marriage, |
65 |
| CLXX. |
To Viret.—Fresh details regarding the projects for his marriage, |
65 |
| CLXXI. |
To Viret.—Same subject as the preceding, |
68 |
| CLXXII. |
To Viret.—Breaking off of the match treated of in the preceding letters, |
68 |
| CLXXIII. |
To Farel.—Violence of the family of Amy Perrin—declamations of the wife of Froment against the ministers of Geneva, |
70 |
| CLXXIV. |
To Farel.—Calvin's indisposition—literary labours—apparent reconciliation with Perrin and his family, |
72 |
| CLXXV. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Recurrence to the matrimonial projects of Viret—explanations on various subjects, |
74 |
| CLXXVI. |
To Madame de Falais.—Sad communication to be made to M. de Falais—promise to send several discourses, |
76 |
| CLXXVII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Congratulations on his convalescence—uncertainty of prospects in Germany—confidence in the all-powerful protection of God, |
77 |
| CLXXVIII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Excuses for Viret—uses of sickness—various rumours concerning the war in Germany—explanations on the subject of the Supper, |
79 |
| CLXXIX. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Consolations on the death of his sister, |
84 |
| CLXXX. |
To Madame de Falais.—Assurances of affection for herself and her husband, |
85 |
| CLXXXI. |
To Viret.—Statement of the expense of a visit to Lausanne, on the occasion of Viret's marriage—ecclesiastical difficulties at Berne, |
86 |
| CLXXXII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Military movements in Switzerland—policy of the Cantons in reference to the Emperor, |
88 |
| CLXXXIII. |
To Madame de Budé.—Calvin exhorts this lady to leave France, and retire with her family to Geneva, |
90 |