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  1. William Farel (1489 – 13 September 1565), Guilhem Farel or Guillaume Farel (French: [gijom faʁɛl]), was a French evangelist, Protestant reformer and a founder of the Calvinist Church in the Principality of Neuchâtel, in the Republic of Geneva, and in Switzerland in the Canton of Bern and the (then occupied by Bern) Canton of Vaud.

  2. Jan 17, 2024 · Guillaume (William) Farel is mainly remembered today for that famous encounter with John Calvin in 1536, when he convinced his compatriot to stay in Geneva and work alongside him. Like many other French-speaking Reformers, Farel has been overshadowed by Calvin.

  3. Learn about the life and ministry of William Farel, one of the most important leaders of the French Reformation. He preached the Gospel boldly, debated with priests, planted churches, and recruited John Calvin to Geneva.

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  4. Apr 18, 2018 · Learn about William Farel, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation who brought John Calvin to Geneva. Listen to the podcast by Stephen Nichols, a theologian and historian.

  5. Guillaume Farel (born 1489, Gap, Dauphiné, France—died September 13, 1565, Neuchâtel, Switzerland) was a reformer and preacher primarily responsible for introducing the Reformation to French-speaking Switzerland, where his efforts led to John Calvin’s establishment of the Reformed church in Geneva.

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  7. William Farel was the man God chose to be the reformer of the French speaking cantons of Switzerland. A man of intense courage, boldness, and fearlessness, he was known as the Elijah of the Alps.

  8. Learn about William Farel, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland and France. He influenced John Calvin, promoted Lutheran ideas, and opposed the use of images in worship.

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