Letter to Mistress de Falais (June 24th, 1544)
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 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.
In the context of the Diet of Regensburg, which was an important theological debate between catholics and protestants, John Calvin, after being called by William Farel to return to Geneva, explains the reasons of his belated arrival and reiterates his engagement with the church.
Jean Calvin’s reply to Louis de Tillet after receiving his letter informing him of his decision to return to the catholic faith.