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| CCCXIII. |
To Christopher and to Thomas Zollicoffre.—Last steps in favour of the prisoners of Lyons, |
396 |
| CCCXIV. |
To Cranmer.—He entreats his influence in favour of the person already recommended to the King, |
398 |
| CCCXV. |
To Monsieur de Marolles.—Christian encouragement and consolation, |
399 |
| CCCXVI. |
To Viret.—Extinction of all hope in regard to the prisoners of Lyons, |
401 |
| CCCXVII. |
To Bullinger.—Assurances of respect and fraternal affection, |
402 |
| CCCXVIII. |
To the Five Prisoners of Lyons.—He exhorts them to steadfastness unto the end, in the assurance of eternal joy reserved in heaven, |
404 |
| CCCXIX. |
To Madame de Cany.—Expression of Christian sympathy under trial, |
408 |
| CCCXX. |
To the Prisoners of Lyons.—He impresses on them the duty of maintaining their confession of the truth quietly and modestly, |
411 |
| CCCXXI. |
To Bullinger.—Expression of regret for the death of the King of England—sad condition of the German Churches, |
414 |
| CCCXXII. |
To Farel.—Arrest of Servetus, and institution of the process against him, |
416 |
| CCCXXIII. |
To Denis Peloquin and Louis de Marsac.—Information regarding various controverted points—exhortation to fidelity, even unto martyrdom, |
418 |
| CCCXXIV. |
To his Dearly Beloved the Pastors of the Church of Frankfort.—Request for the destruction of the copies at Frankfort of the book of Servetus, |
422 |
| CCCXXV. |
To Viret.—Troubles at Geneva—Berthelier and the chiefs of the Libertins are refused admission to the Lord's Table, |
423 |
| CCCXXVI. |
To Bullinger.—Deep anxiety on account of the condition of the English Churches—Conference of the Swiss Churches in regard to Servetus, |
425 |
| CCCXXVII. |
To Sulzer.—Statement of the errors of Servetus, and of the duty of the Christian magistrate to repress them, |
427 |
| CCCXXVIII. |
To a Captive Lady.—He consoles her under her trials, and exhorts her to use every means to secure her retreat to Geneva, |
430 |
| CCCXXIX. |
To the Believers in the Isles.—Religious counsels, and announcement of the sending of a minister, |
432 |
| CCCXXX. |
To Farel.—Acknowledgment of Farel's care for the Church of Geneva, |
434 |
| CCCXXXI. |
To Farel.—Deliverance by the Swiss Churches regarding Servetus—vain efforts of Calvin to obtain a mitigation of his punishment, |
435 |
| CCCXXXII. |
To Madame de Pons.—He encourages her to come out of the spiritual bondage in which she is held, |
436 |
| CCCXXXIII. |
To Viret.—Recommendation of several English refugees in Switzerland, |
439 |
| CCCXXXIV. |
To Bullinger.—Appeal to the Magistrates of Zurich in reference to
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