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we intend as our defence before your Majesty. But, on the contrary, if your ears are so preoccupied with the whispers of the malevolent, as to leave no opportunity for the accused to speak for themselves, and if those outrageous furies, with your connivance, continue to persecute with imprisonments, scourges, tortures, confiscations, and flames, we shall indeed, like sheep destined to the slaughter, be reduced to the greatest extremities. Yet shall we in patience possess our souls, and wait for the mighty hand of the Lord, which undoubtedly will in time appear, and show itself armed for the deliverance of the poor from their affliction, and for the punishment of their despisers, who now exult in such perfect security. May the Lord, the King of kings, establish your throne with righteousness, and your kingdom with equity. _Basil, 1st August, 1536._ [Footnote A: John Calvin was born at Noyon, Picardy, France, in 1509, and died at Geneva in 1564. He joined the Reformation about 1528, and, having been banished from Paris, took refuge in Switzerland. The "Institutes," published at Basle in 1536, contain a comprehensive statement of the beliefs of that school of Protestant theology which bears Calvin's name; and in this "Dedication" we have Calvin's own summing up of the essentials of his creed.] [Footnote 1: Prov. xxix. 18.] [Footnote 2: Daniel ii. 34. Isaiah xi. 4. Psalm ii. 9.] [Footnote 3 Rom. xii. 6.] [Footnote 4: Jer. ii. 13.] [Footnote 5: Rom. viii. 32.] [Footnote 6: I Tim. iv. 10.] [Footnote 7: John xvii, 3.] [Footnote 8: Rom, iv. 25. I Cor. xv. 3, 17.] [Footnote 9: Isaiah i. 3.] [Footnote 10: Mark xvi. 20.] [Footnote 11: Acts xiv. 3.] [Footnote 12: Heb. ii. 3-4.] [Footnote 13: John vii. 18, viii. 50.] [Footnote 14: In Joan, tract. 13.] [Footnote 15: Matt. xxiv. 24.] [Footnote 16: 2 Thess. ii. 9.] [Footnote 17: 2 Cor. xi. 14.] [Footnote 18: Hierom. in praef. Jerem.] [Footnote 19: 2 Thess. ii. 10, 11.] [Footnote 20: i Cor. iii. 21, 23] [Footnote 21: Prov xxii. 28.] [Footnote 22: Psalm xlv. 10.] [Footnote 23: Acat. in lib. II, cap. 16. Trip. Hist. Amb. lib. 2, de Off. c. 28.] [Footnote 24: Spiridion. Trip. Hist. lib. 1, c. 10.] [Footnote 25: Trip. Hist. lib. 8, c. 1. August. de Opere Mon. c. 17.] [Footnote 26: Epiph. Epist. ab Hier. vers. Con. Eliber. c. 36.] [Footnote 27: Amb de Abra. lib 1, c. 7.] [Footnote 28: Gelas. Pap in Conc. Rom.] [Footno
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