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| CCV. |
To Viret.—Mention of a letter from M. de Falais—Emmanuel Tremelli—a book by Viret—journey of Budé and Nicolas des Gallars to Paris, |
139 |
| CCVI. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Dedication of the Apology—mention of M. de Mommor—sickness of Maldonado, |
141 |
| CCVII. |
To Henry Bullinger.—Comments by Calvin on a work by Bullinger—state of Germany and Italy—policy of the Cantons, |
143 |
| CCVIII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Return of Nicolas des Gallars—stay of Farel and Viret at Geneva, |
145 |
| CCIX. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Re-assuring intelligence on the state of Geneva—restoration of Maldonado, |
146 |
| CCX. |
To Farel.—Sad state of the Republic—discouragement of the Reformer, |
147 |
| CCXI. |
To Viret.—Rising at the Hôtel de Ville—heroic bearing of Calvin—trust in God alone, |
148 |
| CCXII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Printing of The Apology—troubles at Geneva, |
150 |
| CCXIII. |
To Viret.—Invitation to come to Geneva, |
151 |
| CCXIV. |
To Farel.—Publication of The Antidote—statement regarding the condition of Geneva, |
152 |
| CCXV. |
To the Family of Budé.—Consolations on occasion of the Death of one of its Members, |
154 |
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| CCXVI. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Cost of printing of The Apology—despatch of several copies, |
157 |
| CCXVII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Particulars regarding his departure, and the purchase of a property near Geneva, |
159 |
| CCXVIII. |
To Henry Bullinger.—Brotherly explanations regarding the difference on the subject of the Communion, |
160 |
| CCXIX. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Obstacles to his departure—delay of some months, |
162 |
| CCXX. |
To Farel.—Distressing condition of the Swiss churches, |
164 |
| CCXXI. |
To Farel and Viret.—Disputes among the ministers of Berne—and Calvin's journey thither, |
165 |
| CCXXII. |
To Viret.—Communications regarding affairs at Berne, |
166 |
| CCXXIII. |
To Viret.—Ecclesiastical tyranny of the Seigneurs of Berne—sojourn of Idelette de Bure at Lausanne, |
167 |
| CCXXIV. |
To Henry Bullinger.—New explanations regarding the Supper—violence of some of the Bernese ministers—Calvinism and Buceranism, |
168 |
| CCXXV. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Preparations for the marriage of Mademoiselle de Wilergy, his relation, |
173 |
| CCXXVI. |
To Farel.—Uncertainty regarding the disposition of the Cantons—stay of Monsieur and Madame de Falais in Calvin's house, |
175 |
| CCXXVII. |
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