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... religion , and prohibiting the giving of an asylum to those who pro- fessed it , on pain of high treason . The complaint of Justin Martyr to the Roman em- peror , that the Christians were punished with torture and death , upon the bare ...
... religion , and prohibiting the giving of an asylum to those who pro- fessed it , on pain of high treason . The complaint of Justin Martyr to the Roman em- peror , that the Christians were punished with torture and death , upon the bare ...
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... religion . It was in these circumstan- ces of peril and dismay , that the first National Synod was called , and held its session in the metropolis of the kingdom , and at the very doors of the court . This council published a confession ...
... religion . It was in these circumstan- ces of peril and dismay , that the first National Synod was called , and held its session in the metropolis of the kingdom , and at the very doors of the court . This council published a confession ...
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... religion . He was the very first nobleman in all France , who dared to pro- fess himself a Protestant , and a patron of the Protest- ants . In 1561 , the king published an edict , purport- ing that ecclesiastics should be judges of ...
... religion . He was the very first nobleman in all France , who dared to pro- fess himself a Protestant , and a patron of the Protest- ants . In 1561 , the king published an edict , purport- ing that ecclesiastics should be judges of ...
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... religion in their families , and the grant of six cities for their security . * War broke out again the same year . Queen Elizabeth aided the Protestants with money ; the count Palatine , with men ; the queen of Navarre part- ed with ...
... religion in their families , and the grant of six cities for their security . * War broke out again the same year . Queen Elizabeth aided the Protestants with money ; the count Palatine , with men ; the queen of Navarre part- ed with ...
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... religion , and , having learned what the matter was , had consented to go to mass , to save his life , and preserve ... religious principles to the last . " My parents , " For this horrible achievement , a jubilee was ap- pointed 12 ...
... religion , and , having learned what the matter was , had consented to go to mass , to save his life , and preserve ... religious principles to the last . " My parents , " For this horrible achievement , a jubilee was ap- pointed 12 ...
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