Letter to the King of England (March 12th, 1553)
Calvin’s intercession before the King of England on behalf of a gentleman persecuted on the grounds of religion.
Calvin’s intercession before the King of England on behalf of a gentleman persecuted on the grounds of religion.
Calvin’s response to Jean Trolliet’s accusations related to his doctrine.
Reply to a question about the Mass and encouragement in the faith.
Encouragement to Mistress de Falais in her new life of freedom of conscience and religion, after having followed her husband to Cologne and Strasbourg.
Encouragement to Mister de Falais to vanquish his last hesitations concerning his voluntary exile.
Calvin advises her to retire to Geneva.
Calvin’s encouragement to Mistress de Falais who shared her husbands sentiments.
Calvin gives his advice to Mister de Falais who was considering leaving the Netherlands.
Defense of the doctrine of the Reformed church against the accusations of being the cause of the plague at Geneva.
Instruction to seek only God for deliverance.
Letter on behalf of the ministers of Geneva, including Calvin, addressed to those of Nauchâtel to persuade them of not deposing William Farel after he publicly censured a lady of importance. This letter was carried by Pierre Viret and containes instructions from Calvin for his intervention before the seigneury of Neuchâtel.