Synodicon in Gallia reformata, or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France being I. a most faithful and impartial history of the rise, growth, perfection and decay of the reformation in that kingdom, with its fatal catastrophe upon the revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685 : II. the confession of faith and discipline of those churches : III. a collection of speeches, letters, sacred politicks, cases of conscience, and controversies in divinity, determined and resolved by those grave assemblies : IV. many excellent expedients for preventing and healing schisms in the churches and for re-uniting the dismembred body of divided Protestants : V. the laws, government, and maintenance of their colleges, universities and ministers, together with their exercise of discipline upon delinquent ministers and church-members : VI. a record of very many illustrious events of divine providence relating to those churches : the whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods : a work never be extant in any language.

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Synodicon in Gallia reformata, or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France being I. a most faithful and impartial history of the rise, growth, perfection and decay of the reformation in that kingdom, with its fatal catastrophe upon the revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685 : II. the confession of faith and discipline of those churches : III. a collection of speeches, letters, sacred politicks, cases of conscience, and controversies in divinity, determined and resolved by those grave assemblies : IV. many excellent expedients for preventing and healing schisms in the churches and for re-uniting the dismembred body of divided Protestants : V. the laws, government, and maintenance of their colleges, universities and ministers, together with their exercise of discipline upon delinquent ministers and church-members : VI. a record of very many illustrious events of divine providence relating to those churches : the whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods : a work never be extant in any language.
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Quick, John, 1636-1706.
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1692.
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Eglises réformées de France.
Protestants -- France.
Huguenots -- France.
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"Synodicon in Gallia reformata, or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the reformed churches in France being I. a most faithful and impartial history of the rise, growth, perfection and decay of the reformation in that kingdom, with its fatal catastrophe upon the revocation of the Edict of Nants in the year 1685 : II. the confession of faith and discipline of those churches : III. a collection of speeches, letters, sacred politicks, cases of conscience, and controversies in divinity, determined and resolved by those grave assemblies : IV. many excellent expedients for preventing and healing schisms in the churches and for re-uniting the dismembred body of divided Protestants : V. the laws, government, and maintenance of their colleges, universities and ministers, together with their exercise of discipline upon delinquent ministers and church-members : VI. a record of very many illustrious events of divine providence relating to those churches : the whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods : a work never be extant in any language." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56905.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 29, 2024.

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Page clxiv

SECT. LVIII.

There were nine and twenty National Synods celebrated by these Churches within the space of one hundred Years; they met in this order, and at the times and places mentioned in this ensuing Catalogue.

  • 1. At Paris, May 25. 1559.
  • 2. At Poictiers, March 20. 1560.
  • 3. At Orleans, April 25. 1562.
  • 4. At Lyons, Aug. 10. 1563.
  • 5. The 2d at Paris, Octob. 21. 1565.
  • 6. At Vertuil, Septemb. 1. 1567.
  • 7. At Rochel, April 2. 1571.
  • 8. At Nismes, May 8. 1572.
  • 9. At St. Foy, Feb. 2. 1578.
  • 10. At Figeac, Aug. 2. 1579.
  • 11. The 2d at Rochel, June 28. 1581.
  • 12. At Vitré, May 26. 1583.
  • 13. At Montauban, June 15. 1594.
  • 14. At Saumur, May 13. 1596.
  • 15. At Montpellier, May 26. 1598.
  • 16. At Gergeau, May 9. 1601.
  • 17. At Gap, May 18. 1603.
  • 18. The 3d of Rochel, March 1. 1607.
  • 19. At St. Maixant, May 26. 1609.
  • 20. At Privas, May 23. 1612.
  • 21. At Tonneins, May 2. 1614.
  • 22. The 2d of Vitré, May 18. 1617.
  • 23. At Alez, Octob. 1. 1620.
  • 24. At Charenton, Septemb. 1. 1623.
  • 25. At Castres, Septemb. 15. 1626.
  • 26. The 2d of Charenton, 1631.
  • 27. At Alanson, May 27. 1637.
  • 28. The 3d of Charenton, 1654.
  • 29. At Loudun, Novemb. 10. 1659.

The next National Synod was appointed to be held in the City of Nismes; but when that will be, Peloni Palmoni, the wonderful Numberer, can only and most certainly inform us.

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