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Page 454
... Huguenots . Yet , despite obloquy and suffering , they in- creased in numbers , and every martyrdom won fresh adherents to the new doctrine , when the heaviest blow to its advance was dealt by one of its own supporters . Early on the ...
... Huguenots . Yet , despite obloquy and suffering , they in- creased in numbers , and every martyrdom won fresh adherents to the new doctrine , when the heaviest blow to its advance was dealt by one of its own supporters . Early on the ...
Page 455
... Huguenots , and such would have men who enjoyed offices in Church or State ; been the case had Antoine of Navarre nor were instances wanting in which , for the present of a thousand crowns , they were said possessed enough of energy to ...
... Huguenots , and such would have men who enjoyed offices in Church or State ; been the case had Antoine of Navarre nor were instances wanting in which , for the present of a thousand crowns , they were said possessed enough of energy to ...
Page 457
... Huguenots presents a problem endless sequence of mutual animosity , of no slight complexity , which must be ... Huguenots , as the Spanish the purpose formed long before to exter - invasion served the Protestant cause in minate the ...
... Huguenots presents a problem endless sequence of mutual animosity , of no slight complexity , which must be ... Huguenots , as the Spanish the purpose formed long before to exter - invasion served the Protestant cause in minate the ...
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