"The second declaration of the same second day of April, 1666, entitled Against the relapsed and blasphemers": pp. 72-82.Contains the Edict of Nantes granted by Henry IV of France and two declarations of Louis XIV, translated into English"The epistle dedicatory" signed: Edmond Everard.Mode of access: Internet
[2], 25, [1] p.French original not traced.Printer's name from STC.The words "1. The Kings authoritie...
The city of Nantes was a focus for Irish Catholic clergy in exile from the mid-seventeenth century ...
John Woodbridge : Royal and episcopal censorship. The conflict of 1702. On 25th November 1702, the ...
[4], 82 p."The epistle dedicatory" signed: Edmond Everard.Contains the Edict of Nantes granted by He...
[2], 24 p.Signatures: A-C⁴.Imperfect: print show-through.Reproduction of original in the British Lib...
1 sheet ([2] p.).The Edict of Nantes, which allowed freedom of worship to the French Protestants, wa...
[2], 28 p.French original not traced.Actual place of publication and printer's name from STC.Signatu...
[6], 28 p."The first shews the privileges granted them by the Edict of Nantes. The second sets forth...
The relation to the political authority as experienced by the French protestants of the old regime i...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
Sacré roi en 1594, et converti au catholicisme pour des raisons politiques, Henri IV met fin aux gue...
Abjuration d'Henri IVSacré roi en 1594, et converti au catholicisme pour des raisons politiques, Hen...
Michel Peronnet : The «assemblées du clergé de France » and the protestants. The Assemblies of the...
Dès le début de son règne, Louis XIV a souhaité unifier le royaume sur les plans administratif, poli...
[2], 25, [1] p.French original not traced.Printer's name from STC.The words "1. The Kings authoritie...
The city of Nantes was a focus for Irish Catholic clergy in exile from the mid-seventeenth century ...
John Woodbridge : Royal and episcopal censorship. The conflict of 1702. On 25th November 1702, the ...
[4], 82 p."The epistle dedicatory" signed: Edmond Everard.Contains the Edict of Nantes granted by He...
[2], 24 p.Signatures: A-C⁴.Imperfect: print show-through.Reproduction of original in the British Lib...
1 sheet ([2] p.).The Edict of Nantes, which allowed freedom of worship to the French Protestants, wa...
[2], 28 p.French original not traced.Actual place of publication and printer's name from STC.Signatu...
[6], 28 p."The first shews the privileges granted them by the Edict of Nantes. The second sets forth...
The relation to the political authority as experienced by the French protestants of the old regime i...
On October 18, 1685, King Louis XIV of France signed into law the Edict of Fontainebleau. Its purpos...
Politics and religion were closely intertwined in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century France. The liv...
Sacré roi en 1594, et converti au catholicisme pour des raisons politiques, Henri IV met fin aux gue...
Abjuration d'Henri IVSacré roi en 1594, et converti au catholicisme pour des raisons politiques, Hen...
Michel Peronnet : The «assemblées du clergé de France » and the protestants. The Assemblies of the...
Dès le début de son règne, Louis XIV a souhaité unifier le royaume sur les plans administratif, poli...
[2], 25, [1] p.French original not traced.Printer's name from STC.The words "1. The Kings authoritie...
The city of Nantes was a focus for Irish Catholic clergy in exile from the mid-seventeenth century ...
John Woodbridge : Royal and episcopal censorship. The conflict of 1702. On 25th November 1702, the ...