COMPILED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS ANDEDITED WITH HISTORICAL NOTES
BY
VOL. II.
TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN AND FRENCH LANGUAGES.
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PHILADELPHIA:
P R E S B Y T E R I A N B O A R D O F P U B L I C A T I O N,
NO. 821 CHESTNUT STREET.
Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by
JAMES DUNLAP, Treas.,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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LETTER | PAGE | |
CXLIV. | To Viret.—Unpopularity of Calvin—various advices, | 15 |
CXLV. | To Monsieur de Falais.—Exhortation to glorify God amid poverty and persecution, | 16 |
CXLVI. | To Madame de Falais.—Congratulations on the constancy manifested by her in the midst of trials—salutations from the suffering Idelette de Bure, | 19 |
CXLVII. | To Monsieur de Falais.—Vanity of trust reposed in the princes of this world—confidence in God, | 20 |
CXLVIII. | To Farel.—Captivity of Farel's brother—ravages of the plague in Geneva, | 22 |
CXLIX. | To Viret.—Dispersion of the School at Geneva—contests at Neuchatel on the subject of church property—Calvin's opinion of Farel, | 24 |
CL. | To Monsieur de Falais.—Prayers for his restoration to health, | 26 |
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CLI. | To Farel.—News from Germany—journey of the French Ambassador to Geneva—details concerning the condition of the town, | 26 |
CLII. | To Monsieur de Falais.—Calvin dedicates to him one of his Commentaries, | 29 |
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