The Great Pressures and Grievances of the Protestants in France: And Their Apology to the Late Ordinances Made Against Them; Both Out of the Edict of Nantes, and Several Other Fundamental Laws of France; and that These New Illegalities, and Their Miseries are Contrived B the Pop. Bishops Arbitrary Power. Gathered and Digested by E.E. of Grays Inn, Sometime Under-secretary to the French King. Humbly Dedicated to His Majesty of Great Britain in ParliamentE.T. and R.H., 1681 - 82 σελίδες |
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