John Calvin.

Chapter I. — [145]
Final Judgment On Great Men And Great Events Must Be Reserved For Future Generations.
Characteristics Of The Religious Reform Of The Sixteenth Century.

Chapter II. — [152]
Birth And Parentage Of Calvin.
His Brother Charles.
Education Of Calvin.
His Choice Of A Career.

Chapter III. — [157]
Calvin The Law Student, At Orleans And Bourges.
Calvin The Reformer, In Paris.

Chapter IV. — [165]
Calvin A Fugitive.
Persecution Of The Protestants In Paris.

Chapter V. — [173]
Calvin The Theologian.

Chapter VI. — [181]
Calvin's Belief In The Plenary Inspiration Of The Bible.

Chapter VII. — [189]
Calvin's Theory Of Free-will And Predestination.

Chapter VIII. — [202]
Calvin Preaches Religious Reform In Italy.
The Duchess Of Ferrara.
Calvin's Flight From Aosta.

Chapter IX. — [212]
William Farel.
Calvin In Geneva.

Chapter X. — [232]
Calvin's Polemics.

Chapter XI. — [241]
Calvin, Luther, And Melancthon.
Calvin In Search Of A Wife.

Chapter XII. — [250]
Calvin Returns To Geneva.

Chapter XIII. — [258]
Calvin's Ecclesiastical Polity.

Chapter XIV. — [266]
Calvin's Civil Legislation.

Chapter XV. — [278]
Division Of The Religious And Civil Authorities On The Question Of The Lord's Supper.

Chapter XVI. — [283]
Defeat Of The Libertines.

Chapter XVII. — [290] Calvin's Theological Controversies. Servetus.

Chapter XVIII. — [312]
Servetus In Geneva.
His Trial And Execution.

Chapter XIX. — [326]
The Two Opponents.
Calvin's Letter To Socinus.

Chapter XX. — [333]
Calvin's Influence Over The Reformed Churches.
His Presbyterianism.

Chapter XXI. — [345]
Calvin The Author.
His Church Catechism.
His Respect For The Intellect.

Chapter XXII. — [355]
The End.