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Book Description
- Title:
- Calvin and the Reformation 1519-1605
- Authors:
- James MacKinnon [1860-1945]
- Publication Year:
- 1936
- Location:
- London & New York:
- Publisher:
- Longmans, Green & Co.
- Pages:
- 302
- Subjects:
- John Calvin, Reformation, Reformed Theology
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- 1519-1539: Childhood and Youth
- 1539-1548: Beza in Paris
- 1548-1550: Conversion—Call to Lausanne—"Abraham's Sacrifiace"
- 1554: Treatise on the Punishment of Heretics
- 1549-1558: Beza's Activity at Lausanne
- 1558, 1559: Become's Calvin's Coadjutor—Rector of the University of Geneva
- 160: Beza at Nérac
- 161: Recall to France
- 1561: Reception at Court
- 1561: Speech at the Colloquy of Poissy
- 16561, 1562: Further Discussions—The Edict of January—Maccacre at Vassy
- 1562, 1563: Counsellor of Condé and the Huguenots in the First Civil War
- 1563-1565: Beza Succeeds Calvin—Edits Greek New Testament
- 1566-1574: Broad Sympathy—Synod of La Rochelle—Massacre on St. Bartholomw's Day
- Controversies and Controversial Writings
- Beza and the Huguenot Psalter
- Contributions to History
- 1590-1593: The Patriotic Preacher—Henry IV's Apostasy
- Beza's Later Years in Geneva
- 1605: Closing Days
- Appendix: Autobiographical Letter Wolmar; Transcript of Beza's Letter to Pithou, with Translation
- Index
Cross References