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In May 1560 the edict of Romorantin, while authorising the latter, refused freedom
of worship and propaganda, but the Protestants seized churches, especially in
the south, and wherever they were sufiiciently numerous public worship never ...
In May 1560 the edict of Romorantin, while authorising the latter, refused freedom
of worship and propaganda, but the Protestants seized churches, especially in
the south, and wherever they were sufiiciently numerous public worship never ...
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example of the co-existence of two modes of worship such as she desired.' A
cousin of Galeazzo Caracciolo, whom we met in Geneva, had been Bishop of
Troyes since 15 51; in November 1561 he succeeded in getting himself accepted
by ...
example of the co-existence of two modes of worship such as she desired.' A
cousin of Galeazzo Caracciolo, whom we met in Geneva, had been Bishop of
Troyes since 15 51; in November 1561 he succeeded in getting himself accepted
by ...
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Its purpose was to liberate Henry of Navarre and the Duc d'Alencon, detained at
Court, and to obtain freedom of conscience and worship, and the convocation of
the Estates-General. The young Prince de Condé was 'leader, governor general
...
Its purpose was to liberate Henry of Navarre and the Duc d'Alencon, detained at
Court, and to obtain freedom of conscience and worship, and the convocation of
the Estates-General. The young Prince de Condé was 'leader, governor general
...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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