The bloudy Babylon: or, A collection of some particulars concerning the persecution raging in France against the Protestants from the peace of Reswick, to the martyrdom of the Reverend Monsieur Brousson, inclusively. In a letter to a lord.
- Title
- The bloudy Babylon: or, A collection of some particulars concerning the persecution raging in France against the Protestants from the peace of Reswick, to the martyrdom of the Reverend Monsieur Brousson, inclusively. In a letter to a lord.
- Author
- Gaujac, Peter Gally de.
- Publication
- London :: printed for George Huddleston, at the Black-moor's Head near Exeter-Change in the Strand,
- 1698.
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- Subject terms
- Protestants -- France -- Early works to 1800.
- France -- History -- Louis XIV, 1643-1715 -- Early works to 1800.
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https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42500.0001.001
- Cite this Item
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"The bloudy Babylon: or, A collection of some particulars concerning the persecution raging in France against the Protestants from the peace of Reswick, to the martyrdom of the Reverend Monsieur Brousson, inclusively. In a letter to a lord." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42500.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2025.
Contents
- title page
- part
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The King's Declaration, Prohibiting his Subjects to settle in
Orange, or to Exercise the Pretended Reformed Religion. - declaration
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The King's DECLARATION, Giving leave to those who had departed his Kingdom for the sake of their Religion to come back again, upon Condition of ab∣juring their Religion, and professing the
Roman. - part
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A Copy of a Letter from
Poitou in lastMarch. -
A Copy of the Affidavit that
Francis Daubinet, made before a Justice of Peace, inMarch, 1698. -
A Copy of a Warrant, the Original whereof was sent from
Castres to a Refugee living inLondon. -
From Bordeaux, March 15. 1698. -
From Paris, March 31. -
An Abstract of two Letters from
Castres in UpperLanguedoc. -
From
Niort inPoitou, July the 13th. 1698. -
July the 25th. 1698. -
A Copy of the Affidavit taken by
Catherine de Gaudeul, before JusticeEllis. August 8. 1698. -
Uzes
in Languedoc, October 21. 1698.N. S. -
Orange,
October 5. 1698. -
Vittre
in Brittany,November 2. 1698. -
Montpellier, November 4. 1698. N. S. -
BOOKS Printed for, and Sold byGeorge Huddleston.