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Title: Beza's Icones, contemporary portraits of reformers of religion and letters; being facsimile reproductions of the portraits in Beza's Icones (1580) and in Goulard's edition (1581)
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: McCrie, Charles Greig, 1836-1910 Bèze, Théodore de, 1519-1605
Subjects: Reformation Reformers Reformers
Publisher: London Religious Tract Society
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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worshippers. French fire and practicalintelligence seemed to have struck an alliance withGerman depth and judiciousness. If he was not ofa speculative or intuitive mind, his understandingand his judgment were, on the other hand, so muchthe more piercing and keen ; his memory was com-prehensive ; and he moved quite as easily in theworld of ideas or of science as in the businessof Church government. . . . His was an archi-tectural mind, and this in the department of scienceas well as in that of life. Both were for him one intheir root, and his dogmatical structures, bold asthey are in the logical consistency of their thought,yet always preserve for him at the same time anedifying character. Even when he daringly seeksto pierce into the Divine mysteries of predestination,he is always led by the practical desire of subservingthe holiness and majesty of God, and of finding forthe heart an eternal anchorage, in which it can securelyrepose in the consciousness of election by free grace. 146
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WILLIAM FAREL. William Farel (Guillelmus Farellus) THE man who is our subject in thismemoir was born near Gap, among theAlps of Dauphine, in 1489. With parentsdevout as well as noble, William was inboyhood a devoted son of Mother Church,an unquestioning believer in the Pope. I wouldgnash my teeth like a furious wolf, said he, at alater date, when I heard any one speaking againstthe Pope. In his twenty-first year he was sent to Paris toacquire the Greek and Hebrew languages, and tostudy philosophy. At that time one of the pro-fessors in the Sorbonne, or Theological Hall, of theUniversity was Jacques Lefevre. As Beza has giventhis remarkable man a place among his Icones, weshall have occasion to sketch his character and careera little further on. At present it is enough to state 147 Bezas Portraits of Reformers that the Dauphinese student became acquainted withLefevre at a time when the spiritual dawn wasbreaking in the soul of his professor, now vergingupon seventy. The acquaintance de

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