Statements of the persecution of the Protestants in the south of France, since the restoration of the Bourbon family. Together with a prefatory address and summary of the persecutions, by I. CobbinIngram Cobbin 1815 |
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arrest assassinated atrocities Austrian authority barbarous blood Bonaparte Bonapartists Bourbons brethren burnt Catholic cause Cevennes Christian Commandant committed conduct cries crimes cruel cruelties death Department disturbances Duc d'Angoulême Duke of Angouleme Duke of Guise Edict of Nantes endeavoured enemies Europe executed faith favour French friends fury Gard Gardonnenque Government Guise hands happiness hearts heretics horrors houses Jesuits King King of Navarre kingdom Languedoc Letter Lewis XIV Lewis XVIII liberty massacred ment Minister Montauban Montpellier murder National Guard Nisines Nismes Oppeda oppression Paris Parliament party pastors peace perished persecution persons pillaged plunder Pope Popery Prefect present pretended Royalists Prince Prince of Condé principles prisoners Protestants Queen of Navarre Reformed Church reign religion religious rendered restored Royal South of France spirit streets subjects suffered testants thousand throne tion Toulouse town tranquillity troops tyranny victims worship wretches zeal