Letters of John Calvin, Volume II Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

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Letters of John Calvin, Volume II Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

by Jean Calvin

EN·~13 hours·198 chapters

Chapters

198 total
1

DR. JULES BONNET.

0:28
2

CALVIN'S LETTERS.

0:01
3

CXLIV.—To Viret. - Unpopularity of Calvin—various advices.

1:52
4

CXLV.—To Monsieur de Falais. - Exhortation to glorify God amid poverty and persecution.

5:19
5

CXLVI.—To Madame de Falais. - Congratulations on the constancy manifested by her in the midst of trials—salutations from the suffering Idelette de Bure.

3:15
6

CXLVII.—To Monsieur de Falais. - Vanity of trust reposed in the princes of this world—confidence in God.

2:54
7

CXLVIII.—To Farel. - Captivity of Farel's brother—ravages of the plague in Geneva.

3:14
8

CXLIX.—To Viret. - Dispersion of the School at Geneva—contests at Neuchatel on the subject of church property—Calvin's opinion of Farel.

3:33
9

CL.—To Monsieur de Falais. - Prayers for his restoration to health.

1:31
10

CLI.—To Farel. - News from Germany—journey of the French Ambassadors to Geneva—details concerning the condition of the town.

3:48

Description

In this volume, the correspondence of a pivotal Reformation figure unfolds in vivid, personal detail. The letters reveal the everyday challenges of leading a movement under intense political and religious pressure—whether confronting hostile courts, navigating fragile alliances, or supporting fellow reformers facing exile and persecution. Readers hear the writer’s candid appeals for solidarity, his strategic counsel on appointments, and his heartfelt encouragement to endure hardship with faith.

Beyond the political intrigue, the collection offers a window into the spiritual convictions that drove the author’s life. He exhorts friends to embrace poverty, to view worldly loss as a path to deeper devotion, and to trust in divine providence amid uncertainty. These missives, drawn from original manuscripts and enriched with scholarly notes, let listeners experience the human side of a theological giant, making the turbulent era of the 1540s both accessible and compelling.

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Letters of John Calvin, Volume II Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes Compiled from the Original Manuscripts and Edited with Historical Notes

Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (777K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Heather Clark, Julia Neufeld and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2014-04-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean Calvin

Jean Calvin

1509–1564

A key voice of the Protestant Reformation, this French theologian helped shape a movement that spread far beyond Geneva. His writing, especially the Institutes of the Christian Religion, made complex religious ideas clear and influential for generations.

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