William Farel
William Farel (1489 – 13 September 1565),
Guilhem Farel or
Guillaume Farel (), 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. He is most often remembered for having persuaded
John Calvin to remain in
Geneva in 1536, and for persuading him to return there in 1541, after their expulsion in 1538. They influenced the government of Geneva to the point that it became the
"Protestant Rome", where Protestants took refuge and dissidents such as Catholics and unitarians were driven out; some of the Catholics and Unitarians were even killed for their beliefs. Together with Calvin, Farel worked to train missionary preachers who spread the
Protestant cause to other countries, and especially to
France.
Provided by Wikipedia