These brief, and clear sentences, are the skeleton of that body of doctrine which has the fullness and completeness of its form in the "Four Books of Institutes." This effort by Calvin, whether to be ascribed to Calvin himself, or more probably to Beza, are evidently the production of a master mind, and for many reasons, valuable. For they not only condense Calvin's theology into a small compass, thus affording to the inquirer, whose industry and...