An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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... France had become truly melancholy . The merciless perfidy which , in regard to the Edict of Nantes , charac- terized nearly the whole of the reign of Louis XIV , was now almost at its height ; and it was at length resolved , that the ...
... France had become truly melancholy . The merciless perfidy which , in regard to the Edict of Nantes , charac- terized nearly the whole of the reign of Louis XIV , was now almost at its height ; and it was at length resolved , that the ...
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... France , and to draw upon them the contempt and hatred of the Catholics . Bayle , indignant at the dis- ingenuousness of this author , and still more at the sinister object of his work , wrote an answer to it in the form of letters ...
... France , and to draw upon them the contempt and hatred of the Catholics . Bayle , indignant at the dis- ingenuousness of this author , and still more at the sinister object of his work , wrote an answer to it in the form of letters ...
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... France , and was followed by all the perse- cutions , dragoonings , and merciless inflictions , which throw such an air of burlesque on the words great and paternal as applied to Louis XIV . The reflections of Bayle , in his journal ...
... France , and was followed by all the perse- cutions , dragoonings , and merciless inflictions , which throw such an air of burlesque on the words great and paternal as applied to Louis XIV . The reflections of Bayle , in his journal ...
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... France toute Catholique sous le Regne de Louis le Grand " -a Character of France entirely Catholic under the Reign of Louis le Grand . In the favourite manner of Bayle , the author assumes the character of a French re- fugee at London ...
... France toute Catholique sous le Regne de Louis le Grand " -a Character of France entirely Catholic under the Reign of Louis le Grand . In the favourite manner of Bayle , the author assumes the character of a French re- fugee at London ...
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... France . It is a remnant of Protestantism . " It has been observed of apostates and converts ( very often convertible terms ) that doubts of their sincerity are peculiarly offensive to them . Such was the case in the present instance ...
... France . It is a remnant of Protestantism . " It has been observed of apostates and converts ( very often convertible terms ) that doubts of their sincerity are peculiarly offensive to them . Such was the case in the present instance ...
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