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Gaspard de Coligny: Admiral of France
Monarchical and Disturbing Tendencies of Huguenotism — False Charges of anti
-Royal Action — Huguenotism essentially a Disturbing Factor — Its Political Acts
and Theories— The Catholic Reaction — Huguenot Excesses, Verbal and ...
Arthur Whiston Whitehead, 1904
2
Lineages of the Absolutist State
Huguenotism always mustered artisans and burghers in its towns, but the
appropriation of tithes by Calvinist notables ensured that the appeal of the new
creed to the peasantry was very limited. Huguenot social leadership, in fact, was
drawn ...
3
The New Cambridge Modern History: The ascendancy of France, ...
In the middle of the seventeenth century the prospects for Huguenotism did not
appear unpromising, since the main provisions of the Edict of Nantes had
survived fifty years of stress and strain. But in fact the omens were not good. The
edict ...
4
The Orthodox journal and Catholic monthly intelligencer [ed. ...
This will far more effectually stifle the clamours , of the Three Denominations in
London, and in Dublin, and even shame the Morning Chronicle into silence, than
any cringing compliments to Huguenotism, or any hypocritical disclaimer of injury
...
William Eusebius Andrews, 1816
5
The Orthodox Journal and Catholic Monthly Intelligencer
This will far more effectually stifle the clamours of the Three Denominations in
London, and in Dublin, and even shame the Morning Chronicle into silence, than
any cringing compliments to Huguenotism, or any hypocritical disclaimer of injury
...
6
Counter-Reformation and Price Revolution, 1559-1610
That being so, it is not surprising to find Huguenotism becoming more and more a
lay movement, with considerable elements in it determining not to be under the
tutelage of their clergy and resenting the tendency of Geneva to act as a Holy ...
7
The history of protestantism with five hundred and fifty ...
James Aitken Wylie. CHAPTER XVII. RESURRECTION OF HUGUENOTISM —
DEATH OF CHARLES IX. After the Storm — Revival — Siege of Sancerre —
Horrors — Bravery of the Citizens — The Siege Raised — La Rochelle— The
Capital ...
8
The history of Protestantism
RESURRECTION OF HUGUENOTISM — DEATH OF CHARLES IX. After the
Storm— Revival— Siege of Sancerre— Horrors— Bravery of the Citizens— The
Siege Raised— La Rochelle — The Capital of French Protestantism -Its
Prosperous ...
9
Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th, ...
An anonymous treatise, Vindiciae contra Tyrannos, auctore Stephano Junio
Bruto Celta, 1579, commonly ascribed to Hubert Languet, the friend of Sir Philip
Sydney, breathes the stern spirit of Judaical Huguenotism. Kings, that lay waste
the ...
He was assisted by the trend within Huguenotism towards moderation, as figures
prominent in the financial administration, like Hervart, appointed contröleur-
général in 1657, or in artistic spheres, pursued successful careers. But the crucial
...