Normierte Form:
- 'May those who know nothing be content to listen' : Loys Bourgeois's Advertissement to the Psalms (1551) - An Eye for a Eye : A Petition Written by Michael Servet in Prison - Calvin and Farel : The Dynamics of Legitismation in Early Calvinism - Calvin and the Ceremonial Law of Moses - Christ, the Doble Mirror : Evangelicalism and Negative Theology in the Poem Les Prisons by Marguerite of Navarre - Clément Marot : Poet of the Reformation - Constructing and Clarifying the Doctrine of Predestination : Theodore Beza's Letters during, and in Wake of, the Bolsec Controversy (1551-1555) - Constructiong and Clarifying the Doctrine of Predestination : Theodore Beza's Letters during, and in the Wake of the Bolsec Controversy (1551-1555) - D'un texte inconnu de Jérome Bolsec contre Calvin - Eucharistic Action in Early Reformed Churches - French Calvinism and Judaism - Histories and Landscapes : Two Categories of Artwork suitable for Reformed Churches - In the Triune Name : Some Aspects of Baptismal Practice in Early Reformed Churches - Jean Calvin dans l'école italienne : Analyse de quelques manuels en adoption dans les lycées italiens - John Knox : Gynaecocracy, "The Monstrous Empire of Women" - John Knox, Reformation History and National Self-Fashioning - Luther, Calvin and Musculus on Abraham's Trial : Exegetical History and the Transformation of Genesis 22 - Magus versus Falsarius : A Duel of Insults between Calvin and Servetus - Migration and Confession among Sixteenth-Century Western European Reformed Christians - Nicolas des Gallars, Sieur de Saules : kith, kin, and aspects of his work in Geneva with Calvin - No Escape by Deception : Calvin's Exegesis of Lies and Liars in the Old Testament - Subjection and Companionship : The French Reformed Marriage - The Holy War Trajectory among the Reformed : From Zurich to England - Triumvirs, Patriarchs, or Friends? : Evaluating the Relationship between Calvin, Viret, and Farel