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

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

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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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