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Page 41
There , among the humble and low - born members of the reformed church are enrolled no less than forty - six gentlemen of birth , and two chevaliers of the order of St. Louis . There are the names of some men , such as the erudite Louis ...
There , among the humble and low - born members of the reformed church are enrolled no less than forty - six gentlemen of birth , and two chevaliers of the order of St. Louis . There are the names of some men , such as the erudite Louis ...
Page 44
... curate of Marienbourg should use his efforts to bring them back to the fold of the Church , and that in the event of his succeed- ing and abjuration being made , they should receive a free pardon and be taken back to their homes .
... curate of Marienbourg should use his efforts to bring them back to the fold of the Church , and that in the event of his succeed- ing and abjuration being made , they should receive a free pardon and be taken back to their homes .
Page 45
The Romish Church recovered back the two pretended converts , who having after some trouble obtained their pardon , received commissions in the King's service , and were not long after killed in action .
The Romish Church recovered back the two pretended converts , who having after some trouble obtained their pardon , received commissions in the King's service , and were not long after killed in action .
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... renewed their efforts to induce Marteilhe and his companions to make their submission to the Church . ... punish- ment they suffered was inflicted on account of their religion , or that it in any way lay at the door of the Church .
... renewed their efforts to induce Marteilhe and his companions to make their submission to the Church . ... punish- ment they suffered was inflicted on account of their religion , or that it in any way lay at the door of the Church .
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anywhere for public worship except in their parish or other churches . You did the contrary , and you are ... It is the King's pleasure that all his subjects should live and die in the Roman Church . You declared that you would do the ...
anywhere for public worship except in their parish or other churches . You did the contrary , and you are ... It is the King's pleasure that all his subjects should live and die in the Roman Church . You declared that you would do the ...
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