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1547.
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| CLXXXIV. |
To the Avoyer Nœguely.—Complaints of the misconduct of several ministers in the Pays de Vaud, |
94 |
| CLXXXV. |
To Farel.—Mission of Calvin in Switzerland—dispositions of the various Cantons, |
95 |
| CLXXXVI. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Search for a house for that gentleman in Geneva—various details—mention of Charles V. and Francis I., |
97 |
| CLXXXVII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Instructions regarding the Apology—alarming rumours current at Geneva—Calvin's confidence, |
100 |
| CLXXXVIII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Disputes of M. de Falais with Valeran Poulain—reports of the expected arrival of the former in Geneva, |
102 |
| CLXXXIX. |
To Valeran Poulain.—Severe reprobation of his behaviour towards M. de Falais—reply to a calumny directed against the Reformer, |
104 |
| CXC. |
To Viret.—Weakness of the Genevese magistracy—expectation of Viret's arrival in Geneva, |
106 |
| CXCI. |
To Wolfgang Musculus.—Anxiety regarding the Churches of Germany—advice to Musculus, |
108 |
| CXCII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Steps taken at Basle to retract a promise of marriage made to Valeran Poulain, |
110 |
| CXCIII. |
To Francis Dryander.—Confused state of the Church—hopes and fears for the future, |
111 |
| CXCIV. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—The sending of a minister—perplexities regarding anticipated events in Germany, |
113 |
| CXCV. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Information in regard to a house—advice on the subject of a marriage proposed for a relative of Monsieur de Falais, |
114 |
| CXCVI. |
To Viret.—Interview of Calvin with a senator of Berne—advantage secured over the party of the Libertins, |
116 |
| CXCVII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Recommendation of John de Budé—uncertainty of the news from Germany, |
118 |
| CXCVIII. |
To Monsieur de Budé.—He exhorts him to follow the example of the rest of his family, and retire to Geneva, |
119 |
| CXCIX. |
To Viret.—Citation before the Consistory of the wife of Amy Perrin—case of Gruet—news from Germany, |
122 |
| CC. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Solemn lessons afforded by the sad occurrences in Germany—troubles in Geneva—energetic attitude of Calvin, |
125 |
| CCI. |
To Viret.—Indecision of the Seigneurs of Geneva—inflexibility of Calvin, |
128 |
| CCII. |
To the Faithful of France.—State of Germany—details regarding the struggles of the Reformer in the cause of the truth at Geneva, |
129 |
| CCIII. |
To Monsieur de Falais.—Thanksgivings for the happy deliverance of Madame de Falais—false reports concerning the state of Geneva—details regarding the publication of the Apology—indisposition of Calvin, and his regret at being separated from Monsieur de Falais, |
132 |
| CCIV. |
To Farel.—False report of Calvin's death—proposition (query) by the wife of Amy Perrin—calumnious accusation against Idelette de Bure—journey of Farel to Geneva, |
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