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 |
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1550.
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| 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 |
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1551.
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| CCLXX. |
To Haller.—Explanations on the subject of the abolition of the great festivals at Geneva, |
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