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Beza, Theodore
Beza's Propositions, Calvin's Other "Son", Faith & Justification - Beza, The Fall of Man Was Both Necessary and Wonderful, Theodore Beza, Theodore Beza
Bullinger, Heinrich
Bullinger and the Second Helvetic Confession, Bullinger: Man of Reconcilliation, Chronology for Bullinger, Heinrich Bullinger: Covenant Theologian, Heinrich Bullinger: The Common shepherd of all chr, Henry Bullinger, Shepherd of the Churches, On the 500th Anniversary of Bullinger's Birth
Calvin, John
Christian Classics Ethereal Library: John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Institutes of the Christian Religion, Institutes of the Christian Religion, John Calvin, John Calvin, The French Confession of Faith, The Necessity of Reforming the Church (1543), Treatises on Predestination
Farel, Guillaume
Biography of William Farel, Farel, Guillaume, The French Reformation
Oecolampadius, John
John Oecolampadius, Oecolampadius, The Reformation in Basel
Zwingli, Ulrich
Ulrich Zwingli, Ulrich Zwingli, Ulrich Zwingli
Calvin and Geneva
A history of the city and Calvin's influence on it.
History of Protestantism in Switzerland
Book 8 of Wylie's History of Protestantism from 1516 to the establishment of the church in Zurich in 1525.
Johannes Oecolampadius: Lighthouse of the Reformat
An article on this early reformer, the reformer of Basel.
REFORM IN FRENCH SWITZERLAND
A brief history of Calvin and his supporters and opponents.
Reformation in Switzerland
Brief history beginning with pre-reformation, continuing with the reformation in Zurich with Zwingli and then the reformation in Geneva with Calvin.
Resources on Calvin, Farel and The Reformation in
Many links to the history, writings and theology of these reformers.
The Early Swiss Reformers
Short biographies of some of the lesser known Swiss reformers.
The Early Swiss Reformers
A page of links to Swiss Reformation resources.
The History of Protestantism
Book 11 of Wylie's works covering Protestantism in Switzerland from its establishment in Zurich (1525) to the death of Zwingli (1531).