Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from History of the Swiss Reformed Church Since the Reformation
For two movements appeared to interfere with the Reformed faith. The first was an enemy, Catholicism which hoped to regain the Protestant cantons. The dis astrous defeat of Zurich at Cappel when Zwingli lost his life, had been a terrible blow, from which Protestantism did not recover for a century. It had taken all the courage and remarkable wisdom of Bullinger to guide the Church against any reaction to Romanism. And after his death the Catholic Church was ever as watchful as a lynx to gain any advantage.
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