Category
page 1Calvinist texts
Institutes of the Christian Religion
theological work by John Calvin
Genevan Psalter
metrical psalter, choral book
Bay Psalm Book
psalter first printed in 1640 in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Consensus Tigurinus
document intended to bring unity to the Protestant churches on the doctrine of the sacraments, drafted by Calvin
Church Dogmatics
English translation theological work of Karl Barth
French Confession of Faith
1559 French Reformed confession
reformed confession of faith
creed of various Reformed churches
Treatise on Relics
1543 work by John Calvin
Psychopannychia
Psychopannychia (Latin from Greek; literally "all-night-vigil of the soul") is the earliest theological treatise by John Calvin dating in Latin manuscript from Orléans, 1534. The tract opposes the mortalism or "soul sleep" taught by Anabaptists and other radical Protestants. Psychopannychia first appeared in print in Latin as Vivere apud Christum non dormire animis sanctos, Strasbourg, 1542, and then in French, in a translation not by Calvin, as Psychopannychie, Geneva, 1558.