History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin. Vol. 1 (of 8)Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. (Jean Henri)
History
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin. Vol. 1 (of 8)
Merle d'Aubigné, J. H. (Jean Henri)
Reformation
Then a step was taken without which the Reformation would never have
been established in Geneva. In the morning of the 20th of February the
representatives of Berne, Friburg, and Geneva resolved to conclude
solemnly the alliance between the three cities, for which the people
had sighed during so many years. They met, they gave their hands,
affection and confidence were in every feature. ‘In the name of the
most holy and most high Trinity,’ said the three free states, ‘in the
name of God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, we reciprocally promise
mutual friendship and intercourse in order that we may be able to
preserve the good that God has given us in justice, repose, and true
peace.... And if hereafter one or many should wish to molest the
syndics, councils, or freemen of the city of Geneva in their persons,
honour, goods, or estate, we, the avoyers, councils, and freemen of the
cities of Berne and Friburg--by virtue of our oath made and sworn--are
bound to give the said city favour, aid, and succour, and to march
out our armies ... at their charge, however.’[402] The required
formalities having been fulfilled: ‘Gentlemen,’ said Jean Philippe, ‘we
will depart and carry this good news ourselves to our country.’ The
councils of Berne and Friburg ordered that a number of deputies from
each canton equal to that of the fugitives should accompany them, with
power to seal the alliance at Geneva. All the exiles left on the same
day; but how different was the return from that breathless flight which
had not long ago brought them to Friburg! ‘They went, not in fear and
dread as they had come, but taking the high road through the Pays de
Vaud, where all strove to do them honour; for,’ says Bonivard, ‘they
still smelt the reek of the roast meat of Morat.’
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