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
descriptionPage 341
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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