CHAPTER 1 - Introductory Remarks
CHAPTER 2 - Calvin was the most eminent of all the Reformers, and remarkable for his courage
CHAPTER 3 - The Genius and Works of Calvin
CHAPTER 4 - Calvin vindicated from the charge of ambition, and his true greatness and wonderful influence shown
CHAPTER 5 - Calvin vindicated from the charge of illiberality intolerance, and persecution
CHAPTER 6 - Calvin vindicated from the charge of a want of natural affection and friendship
CHAPTER 7 - The obligations which we owe to Calvin, as American citizens and Christians, illustrated
CHAPTER 8 - The closing scenes of Calvin’s Life
CHAPTER 9 - A supplementary vindication of the Ordination of Calvin
APPENDIX.
1. The case of Servetus, Who are Calvin’s Revilers?
2. The Will of John Calvin.
3. The views of Calvin on Prelacy, vindicated by the Rev. Samuel Miller, D.D.
4. Testimonials to Calvin.
5. Origin of the calumny that Calvin wished to abrogate the Lord’s day.
— Melancthon’s approbation of the course of Calvin towards Servetus,
— The Testimony of a Unitarian,
— Temptation of John Calvin,
— Calvin’s Ordination,
— Calvin’s Mission to Brazil.
6. Calvin’s Wife.