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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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Consensus—George, Count of Montbeliard,

240 CCXLIX. To the Pastors of the Church of Zurich.—Urgent recommendation of the adoption of a fixed formulary in the celebration of the Lord's Supper, 241 CCL. To Bullinger.—Revisal of the Formulary—persecutions in France, 243 CCLI. To Farel and Viret.—Letter concerning Vergerio—history of Francis Spira, 245 CCLII. To Farel.—Criticism on a work by Farel, 246 CCLIII. To Viret.—First mention of Theodore Beza—poverty of Calvin's colleagues, 248 CCLIV. To John Haller.—A reformer's complaints on the malevolence of the Bernese ministers, 249 CCLV. To Wolfgang Musculus.—Prohibition of the Vaudois Conferences—remonstrances on the intolerance of the Bernese ministers towards those of France, 251 CCLVI. To Monsieur de Saint Laurens.—Statement of leading articles of the Reformed Faith, 253

1550.

CCLVII. To the Protector Somerset.—Congratulations on the royal favour shown to the Duke of Somerset—use to be made of his influence for spreading the Gospel in England, 257 CCLVIII. To Farel.—Tidings from Germany and England—recommendation of a domestic, 262 CCLIX. To Farel.—Election of a new Pope, 264 CCLX. To Francis Dryander.—Counsels and encouragements—collection of Commentaries on Isaiah by Des Gallars, 265 CCLXI. To Nicolas Colladon.—Settlement of the Colladon family at Geneva, 266 CCLXII. To the Seigneury of Geneva.—Notice of a publication attributed to Gruet, 268 CCLXIII. To Melanchthon.—Controversies excited in Germany by the establishment of the Interim—brotherly reproofs, 270 CCLXIV. To Viret.—Hope of an early visit from Viret—projected excursions in the neighbourhood of Geneva, 275 CCLXV. To Farel.—Opinion regarding Vergerio—intelligence regarding Bucer—letter to Melanchthon—disputes with Berne—literary publications of Calvin, 276 CCLXVI. To William Rabot.—Exhortation to the study of the Scriptures, 278 CCLXVII. To Farel.—Publication of the book on Scandals—persecution by the King of France—Bucer's discouragement, 279 CCLXVIII. To Farel.—State of religion in England—Calvin's literary labours—arrival of Robert Stephens at Geneva, 282 CCLXIX. To Monsieur de Falais.—Misconduct of a servant of M. de Falais, 285

1551.

CCLXX. To Haller.—Explanations on the subject of the abolition of the great festivals at Geneva,

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