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BOOK I.
EARLY LIFE—WORKS—ARREST AND TRIAL AT VIENNE

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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BOOK THE FIRST.
EARLY LIFE—WORKS—ARREST AND TRIAL AT VIENNE.
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I. Michael Servetus: his Birth, Parentage, and early Education 3
II. Service with Friar Juan Quintana, Confessor of the Emperor Charles V. 19
III. The Service with Quintana comes to an End 29
IV. Intercourse with the Swiss Reformers 33
V. The Reformers of Strasburg. Publication of the Work on Trinitarian Error 37
VI. The Authorities of Basle. The Two Dialogues on the Trinity. Leaves Switzerland 71
VII. Paris. Assumption of the Name of Villeneuve or Villanovanus. Acquaintance with Calvin 79
VIII. Lyons. Engagement as Reader for the Press with the Trechsels. Edits the Geography of Ptolemy 86
IX. Lyons. Dr. Symphorien Champier 99
X. Return to Paris. Studies there. Jo. Winter of Andernach; Andrea Vesalius. Degrees of M.A. and M.D. Lectures on Geography and Astrology 104
XI. The Treatise on Syrups, and their Use in Medicine 111
XII. The Medical Faculty of Paris sue Servetus for Lecturing on Judicial Astrology 116
XIII. Charlieu. Attainment of his thirtieth Year. Views of Baptism 125
XIV. Settlement at Vienne under the Patronage of the Archbishop. Renewal of Intercourse with the Publishers of Lyons. Second Edition of Ptolemy 130
XV. Edition of Santes Pagnini’s Latin Bible with Commentary 139
XVI. Engagement as Editor by Jo. Frelon of Lyons. Correspondence with Calvin 157
XVII. ‘Christianismi Restitutio,’ the Restoration of Christianity. Discovery of the Pulmonary Circulation 191
XVIII. Calvin receives a Copy of the ‘Christianismi Restitutio’ 231
XIX. Calvin denounces Servetus through William Trie to the Ecclesiastical Authorities of Lyons 235
XX. Arrest of Servetus and Arnoullet, the Publisher. The Trial for Heresy at Vienne. Servetus is suffered to escape from Prison 252
XXI. Discovery of Arnoullet’s private Printing Establishment. Seizure and Burning of the ‘Christianismi Restitutio,’ along with the Effigy of its Author 269
BOOK THE SECOND.
SERVETUS IN GENEVA, FACE TO FACE WITH CALVIN.
I. Servetus reaches Geneva. Detained there, he is arrested at the Instance of Calvin 281
II. Geneva, and the State of Political Parties at the Date of Servetus’ Arrest 287
III. Servetus is arraigned on the Capital Charge by Calvin 304
IV. The Trial in its First Phase 314
V. The Trial in its Second Phase, with the Attorney-General of Geneva as Prosecutor 333
VI. The Trial in its Second Phase, continued 351
VII. The Trial continued. The Attorney-General receives fresh instructions from Calvin

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