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in common parlance with a later saying, that of "stuffing _Cotton_ in the prisoner's ears."] * * * * * Replies. CORRESPONDENCE OF CRANMER AND CALVIN. (Vol. vii., p. 501.) The question put by C. D., respecting the existence of letters said to have passed between Archbishop Cranmer and Calvin, and to exist in print at Geneva, upon the seeming sanction given by our liturgy to the belief that baptism confers regeneration, is a revival of an inquiry made by several persons about ten years ago. It then induced M. Merle d'Aubigne to make the search of which C. D. has heard; and the result of that search was given in a communication from the Protestant historian to the editor of the _Record_, bearing date April 22, 1843. I have that communication before me, as a cutting from the _Record_; but have not preserved the date of the number in which it appeared[2], though likely to be soon after its receipt by the editor. Merle d'Aubigne says, in his letter, that both the printed and manuscript correspondence of Calvin, in the public library of Geneva, had been examined in vain by himself, and by Professor Diodati the librarian, for any such topic; but he declares himself disposed to believe that the assertion, respecting which C. D. inquires, arose from the following passage in a letter from Calvin to the English primate: "Sic correctae sunt externae superstitiones, ut residui maneant innumeri surculi, qui assidue pullulent. _Imo ex corruptelis papatus audio relictum esse congeriem, quae non obscuret modo, sed propemodum obruat purum et genuinum Dei cultum_." Part of this letter, but with important omissions, had been published by Dean Jenkyns in 1833. (_Cranmer's Remains_, vol. i. p. 347.) M. d'Aubigne's communication gave the whole of it; and it ought to have appeared in the Parker Society volume of original letters relative to the English Reformation. That volume contains one of Calvin's letters to the Protector Somerset; but omits another, of which Merle d'Aubigne's communication supplied a portion, containing this important sentence: "Quod ad formulam precum et rituum ecclesiasticorum, _valde probo ut certa illa extet, a qua pastoribus discedere in functione sua non liceat_, tam ut consulatur quorumdam simplicitati et imperitiae, quam ut certius ita constet omnium inter se ecclesiarum consensus." Another portion of a letter from Calvin, co
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