Chronology of Works in Volume 9
Pastoral Letter of His Grace the Archbishop of Paris
Translated by Christopher Kelly
Translated by Judith R. Bush and Christopher Kelly
Fragments of the Letter to Christophe de Beaumont
Translated by Christopher Kelly
History of the Government of Geneva
Translated by Christopher Kelly
Letters Written from the Mountain
Translated by Judith R. Bush and Christopher Kelly
State of the question in relation to the Author. Whether it is within the competence of the civil Tribunals. Unjust manner of resolving it.
On the Religion of Geneva. Principles of the Reformation.
The Author opens the discussion of miracles.
Continuation of the same Subject. Short examination of some other accusations.
The Author assumes himself to be guilty; he compares the proceedings to the Law.
Continuation of the same Subject. Jurisprudence drawn from proceedings done in similar cases.
Goal of the Author in publishing the profession of faith.
Whether it is true that the Author attacks Governments. Short analysis of his Book.
The proceeding done in Geneva is without precedent, and has not been followed in any country.
Present State of the Government of Geneva, settled by the Edict of the Mediation.
Spirit of that Edict. Counterweight that it gives to the Aristocratic Power. Undertaking of the small Council to annihilate this counterweight by means of deeds. Conclusion.
Manner of reasoning of the Author of the Letters Written from the Country.
His true goal in this Writing. Choice of these examples. Character of the Bourgeoisie of Geneva. Proof by facts. Conclusion.
The Vision of Pierre of the Mountain, Called the Seer 307
Translated by Christopher Kelly