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OF THE

CHRISTIAN RELIGION.

BY

JOHN CALVIN.

TRANSLATED FROM THE ORIGINAL LATIN, AND COLLATED WITH
THE AUTHOR'S LAST EDITION IN FRENCH,

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1875, March 22.
Bequest of

James Walker, D.D., L. L.D.
(2.2.1814.)

President of Harv. Urang

CONTENTS.

BOOK IV.

CHAP. I. The true Church, and the Necessity of our Union with her, being the Mother of all the Pious.

CHAP. II. The True and False Church compared.

CHAP. III. The Teachers and Ministers of the Church, their Election and Office.

CHAP. IV. The State of the ancient Church and the Mode of Government practised before the Papacy.

CHAP. V. The ancient Form of Government entirely subverted by the Papal Tyranny.

CHAP. VI. The Primacy of the Roman See.

CHAP. VII. The Rise and Progress of the Papal Power to its present Eminence attended with the Loss of Liberty to the Church and the Ruin of all Moderation.

CHAP. VIII. The Power of the Church respecting Articles of Faith, and its licentious Perversion under the Papacy, to the Corruption of all Purity of Doctrine.

CHAP. IX. Councils; their authority.

CHAP. X. The Power of Legislation, in which the Pope and his Adherents have most cruelly tyrannized over the Minds and tortured the Bodies of Men.

CHAP. XI. The Jurisdiction of the Church, and its Abuse under the Papacy.

CHAP. XII. The Discipline of the Church; its principal
Use in Censures and Excommunication.

CHAP. XIII. Vows; the Misery of rashly making them.
CHAP. XIV. The Sacraments.

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CHAP. XV. Baptism.

CHAP. XVI. Pædobaptism perfectly consistent with the Institution of Christ, and the Nature of the Sign.

CHAP. XVII. The Lord's Supper, and its Advantages. CHAP. XVIII. The Papal Mass not only a sacrilegious Profanation of the Lord's Supper, but a total Annihilation of it.

CHAP. XIX. The Five other Ceremonies, falsely called Sacraments, proved not to be Sacraments: their true Nature explained.

CHAP. XX. On Civil Government.

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