Rise and Establishment of Protestantism at Geneva

Chapter

  1. Geneva: The City and Its History

  2. Genevese Martyrs of Liberty

  3. The Reform Commenced in Lausanne and Established In Morat and Neuchatel

  4. Tumults – Successes – Toleration

  5. Fabel Enters Geneva

  6. Geneva on the Brink of Civil War

  7. Heroism of Geneva

  8. Rome Falls and Geneva Rises

  9. Establishment of Protestantism In Geneva

10. Calvin Enters Geneva — Its Civil and Ecclesiastical Constitution

11. Sumptuary Laws — Calvin and Farel Banished

12. Calvin at Strasburg — Rome Draws Near to Geneva

13. Abortive Conferences at Hagenau and Ratisbon

14. Calvin Returns to Geneva

15. The Ecclesiastical Ordinances

16. The New Geneva

17. Calvin’s Battles With the Libertines

18. Calvin’s Labors For Union

19. Servetus Comes to Geneva and Is Arrested

20. Calvin’s Victory Over the Libertines

21. Apprehension and Trial of Servetus

22. Condemnation and Death of Servetus

23. Calvin’s Correspondence with Martyrs, Reformers, and Monarchs

24. Calvin’s Manifold Labors

25. Final Victory and Glory of Geneva

26. Geneva and Its Influence in Europe

27. The Academy of Geneva

28. The Soclal and Family Life of Geneva

29. Calvin’s Last Illness and Death

30. Calvin’s Work