Letter to Mister de Falais (1552)
Last letter from Calvin to Mr. de Falais. Calvin ends his friendship with him after he had openly taken Bolsec’s side.
Last letter from Calvin to Mr. de Falais. Calvin ends his friendship with him after he had openly taken Bolsec’s side.
Calvin’s response to Jean Trolliet’s accusations related to his doctrine.
Calvin gives his advice to Mister de Falais who was considering leaving the Netherlands.
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.
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.