[619] Michel Rozet, son of Claude Rozet, who was at that time secretary of the council and editor of the Register, was member of the Council of Geneva for nearly sixty years. He was fourteen times elected syndic, and was sent on thirty-four missions into Switzerland, France, and Germany, and to Turin. He concluded several important treaties on the part of Geneva. He was very young at the time of which we are speaking, but as his father played a part there which enabled him to become acquainted with all that took place, no one could be better informed than Michel as to the facts of the period. If there be some touches in the Chroniques which are not found in the Registers of the Council, that does not in any way invalidate his authority. There are some details which a council is unwilling and ought not to insert in its Registers. It is needless to speak of Theodore Beza, who was unanimously elected to represent the Protestants at the famous Colloquy of Poissy, and in honor of whom after his death poets of all nations composed poems in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew to the number of fifty-four.
[620] Rabelais.
[621] ‘Doctrinæ potius animorumque urgeamus unitatem, quam cærimoniis ad unguem conformandis morosius insistamus. Indignissimum est enim ut in quibus libertatem Dominus reliquit ... servilem præterita ædificatione conformitatem quæramus.’—Catechismus, sive Christ, relig. institutio, J. Calvino auctore, Basileæ, anno MDXXXVIII. Calv. Opp. v. p. 322.—Calvin printed this work in the year in which he left Geneva; and not after but before his departure; mense Martis. See also Vie de Calvin (Bèze-Colladon), b. 30. Paris, 1864.
[622] ‘Nondum ea exstare nobis videbatur ecclesiæ facies quam legitima muneris nostri administratio requireret.’—Ibid. p. 319.
[623] ‘Tunc vero acerrime urebat et discruciabat, quoties distribuenda erat Domini Cœna.’—Ibid. p. 319.
[624] ‘Omnes tamen promiscue irrumpebant; et illi quidam iram Dei vorabant potius quam vitæ sacramentum participabant.’—Calv. Opp. v.
[625] Rozet, Chron. MS. de Genève, iv. ch. 18.
[626] Calvin sur le Psaume xxvii. 3.
[627] Bèze-Colladon, Vie de Calvin, p. 34.
[628] ‘Ut magno heroicoque spiritu præditi, Farellus et Calvinus ... aperte testarentur....’—Beza, Calvini Vita.