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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London :: Printed for T. Parkhurst and J. Robinson ...,
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 June 4, 2024.

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CHAP. XIII. An Account of the Dividend in the three first Quarters.

For our Universities.
Montauban 2450.
Saumur 4190.
Montpellier 1250.
Nismes 1250.
Sedan 1500.
nbsp 10640.
To our General Deputies at Court 01650.

To the Pastors of Churches.
  l. s. d.
In Provence 2508 18 6
In Brittany 2508 18 6
In Burgundy 5380 10 6
In Vivaretz 4055 03 6
In Lower Guyenne 8302 10 6
In Lower Languedoc 11526 16 0
In Poictou 5601 08 6
In Xaintonge 8141 14 6
In Anjou 2982 01 6
In Higher Languedoc 9277 09 6
In Orleans and Berry 4276 01 6
For the Colledge of Gergeau 1508 00 0
In Dolphiny 9467 01 0
In Normandy 5932 15 0
In the Isle of France 7368 11 6
The total sum is 88960 10 0

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In these sums are included the hundred Crowns given to every one of the Provinces for their respective Schools and Colledges; to wit; to Pro∣vence, Brittany, Burgundy, Vivaretz, Lower Guyenne, Poictou, Xaintonge, Berry, Dolphiny, Normandy, and the Isle of France.

The Quarter of October for our Pastors.
  l. s. d.
Provence 0885 16 06
Brittany 0885 16 06
Burgundy 2037 08 00
Vivaretz 1505 18 00
Lower Guyenne 3233 05 04
Lower Languedoc 4650 11 09
Poictou 2126 00 00
Xaintonge 3144 14 00
Anjou 1195 17 04
Higher Guyenne 3720 09 04
Orleans 1594 09 04
Dolphiny 3676 03 06
Normandy 2258 17 00
The Isle of France 2834 13 00
The total sum is 33750 00 00

The Assembly having long waited for news of the Sieurs Ferrier, Fief∣brun and de Malleret, whom they had Deputed unto his Majesty about that affair before mentioned, and committed to their management, but finding that they passed the time limited them, and being now resolved to conclude this meeting, did give order unto the Lords our General deputies to prose∣cute that business at Court, and to present his Majesty with our most hum∣ble petition about it, and the Lord of Mirande was immediately upon his coming to Paris to acquaint those fore-mentioned Deputies, that as soon as they had spoken with his Majesty their commission was expired, and that the very next day after, they should all of them return to their several homes, and give an account unto the General Deputies, of their long tarry∣ing at Court, and what retarded their answering of this Synods Expecta∣tion from them; and our General Deputies shall inform the Provinces of what these Gentlemen have done as to their Deputation. Moreover the Lords General Deputies shall acquaint the Provinces with all occurrences necessary to be known by us, especially if it be of Common concernment for the Churches.

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