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Books from Calvin, John
- 01 - Tracts and letters
- 02 - Calvin's Letters
- 03 - Secret Providence - Articles
- 04 - Treaties on Relics
- 05 - History of the Reformation in the Time of Calvin
- History of the Reformation in the Time of Calvin Volume 3. Preface
- Times of Hostility to the Reform in France. Chapter 1
- Struggles of the Reformation. Chapter 1
- Times of Hostility to the Reform in France. Chapter 1. Calvin, the Fugitive, in His Retreat at Angouleme
- The Exile Turns Preacher
- Calvin at Nerac with Roussel and Lefevre
- A Dramatic Representation at the Court of Navarre
- Calvin at Poitiers, at the Basses-trelles, and in St. Benedict’s Caves
- Calvin and His Disciples Begin the Evangelisation of France
- The Evangelical Christians of Paris in 1534
- Calvin’s First Relations with the Libertines and Servetus. (011)
- The Placards
- The King’s Anger
- Expiations and Processions
- The Eloquence and Tortures of Francis I
- Calvin at Strasburg, with Erasmus, and at Basle
- Institutes of the Christian Religion
- Calvin Addresses the King and Departs for Italy
- Struggles of the Reformation. Efforts in the Pays De Vaud
- Plot of the Women Against Reform; Farel’s Preaching
- A New Reformer and an Image-breaker
- The Battles of Grandson
- The Waldenses Appear
- Plans of the Emperor, the Duke of Savoy, and the Bishop Against Geneva
- The Reformers and the Reformation Enter Geneva
- The Reformers Are Expelled from Geneva. (026)
- A Journey to the Valleys of Piedmont, and Struggles near Neuchatel
- The Schoolmaster and Claudine Levet
- Formation of the Church. Friends and Opponents
- The Sermon at the Molard
- Holy Scripture and the Lord’s Supper at Geneva
- Formation of a Catholic Conspiracy
- First Armed Attack of the Catholics upon the Reformation
- Truce Between the Two Parties
- Second Attack, in Which the Leader Perishes
- The Canon’s Death Made a Weapon Against the Reform
- Catastrophe
- Footnotes
- Vol. 5
- Contents
- Book 9
- A Conspiracy Against the Reformation
- Henry VIII. Separates England from the Papacy
- Beginning of Danger for the Queen and for Tyndale
- The King-Pontiff Against the Romancatholics and the Papacy
- Light from Both Sides
- Execution of Bishop Fisher and Sir Thomas More
- Visitation of the Monasteries: Their Scandals and Suppression. (September 1535 to 1536.)
- Union of the Church of England with the Protestants of Germany
- Accusation of Anne
- Anne Forgives Her Enemies, and Is Put to Death
- Reforming Movement after Anne’s Death; Catholic and Scholastic Reaction
- A Movement of Scholastic Catholicism Inaugurated by the King. Evangelical Reaction
- Insurrection of the North of England to Restore the Papacy and Destroy the Reformation
- The Death of the Great Reformer of England
- Progress, Struggles, and Martyrs of the Reformation in Geneva
- Poisoning of the Reformers — Conversion of the Head of the Franciscans
- Preparation for a Public Disputation at Geneva
- The Great Public Debate on the Foundations of the Evangelical Faith
- Triumph of the Word of God, Both Written and Spoken
- Images and the Mass Abolished
- Priests, Monks, Nuns, and Vicar-General Depart
- An Energetic Citizen Calls Switzerland to Help Geneva and the Reformation
- War and the Battle of Gingins
- Diplomacy, or the Castle of Coppet
- Movements for the Attack and Defence of Geneva — Faith and Heroism
- Extreme Peril
- Destruction of the Castles Joy in Geneva — Liberation of Bonivard
- The People of Geneva Desire to Live According to the Gospel
- Calvin at Ferrara
- Calvin Flight
- Calvin Flight
- Footnotes
- Editor’s Preface
- Book 13. Hungary, Poland, Bohemia. The Netherlands
- Calvin and the Principles of His Reform
- Recall of Calvin to Geneva
- Calvin at Ratisbon
- Calvin’s Return to Geneva
- The Ecclesiastical Ordinances
- Calvin’s Preaching
- Calvin’s Activity
- The Awaking of Denmark
- A Reformation Established under the Reign of Liberty
- Triumph of the Reformation under the Reign of Frederick I., the Peaceful
- Interregnum — Civil and Foreign War
- Christian III. Proclaimed King. Triumph of the Reformation in Denmark, Norway, and Iceland
- The Earliest Reformers of Sweden
- The Reformers Supported by the Liberator of Sweden
- Struggles
- Victory
- Cesaropapie
- The Sons of Gustavus Vasa
- Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, the Netherlands
- The First Reformers and the First Persecutors in Hungary
- Solyman’s Great Victory
- Devay and His Fellow-workers
- Progress of Evangelization and of the Swiss Reformation in Hungary
- The Gospel in Hungary under Turkish Rule
- Bohemia Moravia and Poland
- The Polish Reformer
- The Polish Reformer in the Netherlands and in Friesland. (102)
- Beginning of Reformation in the Netherlands
- “Toothing-stones”
- The Victims of Charles the Fifth
- Louvain
- Footnotes
- Spain, England, Germany
- Note by the Translator
- Contents
- The Awakening in Spain
- Reformation and Inquisition
- Spain out of Spain
- The New Testament in Spanish Presented to Charles the Fifth by Enzinas
- Fanaticism and Brotherly Love. Juan Diaz. (115)
- Spaniards in Spain
- Queen Joanna
- The Three Parties Which Divided England
- Henry VIII., Supreme Head of the English Church — a Martyr
- The Six Articles
- Henry VIII. And Anne of Cleves
- Disgrace and Death of Cromwell, Earl of Essex
- Divorce of Anne of Cleves. (123)
- Catherine Howard, a Catholic Queen
- A Protestant Queen, Catherine Parr
- The Last Martyrs of Henry’s Reign
- Queen Catherine in Danger of Death
- Close of the Reign of Henry VIII
- Progress of the Reformation in Germany
- The Principality of Anhalt
- The Triumph of the Anabaptists of Munster
- The Anabaptists of Munster. Excesses
- The Anabaptists of Munster. Chastisement
- Footnotes
- 06 - History of John Calvin