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- catalog contributor b5869470.
- catalog created "1683.".
- catalog date "1683".
- catalog date "1683.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1683.".
- catalog description "(from t.p.) The first, treats of the priviledges they have by the edict of Nantes -- The second, gives an account of some part of the injuries and outrages they do them, whereby to force them to change their religion --The third, proves that their religion inspires no other principle into them, but an unmoveable loyalty to their prince -- The fourth, justifies their innocence against the unjust charge of Monsieur Maimbourg -- The fifth, defends them in relation to those troubles that fell out in Lewis XIII reign, and the affair of Rochel -- The last, shews that the Papists, by the principles of their religion, are guilty of all the crimes, they wrongfully lay to the Protestants, in reference to kings.".
- catalog extent "3 p. ℓ., 3-31, 94 p.".
- catalog issued "1683".
- catalog issued "1683.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed for John Holford ...".
- catalog spatial "France.".
- catalog subject "Protestants France.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(from t.p.) The first, treats of the priviledges they have by the edict of Nantes -- The second, gives an account of some part of the injuries and outrages they do them, whereby to force them to change their religion --The third, proves that their religion inspires no other principle into them, but an unmoveable loyalty to their prince -- The fourth, justifies their innocence against the unjust charge of Monsieur Maimbourg -- The fifth, defends them in relation to those troubles that fell out in Lewis XIII reign, and the affair of Rochel -- The last, shews that the Papists, by the principles of their religion, are guilty of all the crimes, they wrongfully lay to the Protestants, in reference to kings.".
- catalog title "An apology for the Protestants of France, in reference to the persecutions they are under at this day; in six letters ...".
- catalog type "text".