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The history of Mademoiselle De St.Phale. Giving an account of the miraculous conversion of a noble French lady and her daughter to the reformed religion. With The Deseat of the Intrigues of a Jesuit, their Consessor. The whole illustrated with copper-plates.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]- Books
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The history of Mademoiselle De St. Phale. Giving a full account of the miraculous conversion of a noble French lady and her daughter to the reformed religion. With the defeat of the intrigues of a Jesuit, their confessor. The whole illustrated with copper-plates.
Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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The lawfulness, glory and advantage, Of Giving Immediate and Effectual Relief to the Protestants in the Cevennes. Together With the ways and means to succeed in such an Enterprize. As also A Geographical and Historical Description of the Cevennes, and an Account of the present Insurrection there. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Queen's most excellent Majesty, His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and the rest of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: 1703- Books
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A Specimen of the unrelenting cruelty of Papists in France, and the unshaken faith & patience of the Protestants of that kingdom: now entering upon the seventieth year of their persecutions. Extracted from authentic accounts, received at the beginning of the year 1755; serving as an appendix to Annals, &c. published in 1753. [Five lines from I Peter]
Date: M.DCC.LVI. [1756]- Books
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Sympathy with our suffering brethren, and an improvement of their distresses shewn to be our duty, In two discourses; Occasioned by the Cruel Oppressions of the Protestants in France, And enlarged with a Recent and particular Account of the State of the Persecution in that Kingdom. To which are prefixed, Some serious Reflexions on the present Situation of these Nations, and our American Colonies.
Gibbons, Thomas, 1720-1785.Date: MDCCLV: [1755]- Books
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A letter from the Bishop of Agen, to the comptroller general, against the tolerating of Huguenots in France.
Chabannes, Joseph-Gaspard-Gilbert de, 1702-1767.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The memoirs of a Protestant, condemned to the galleys of France, for his religion. Written by Himself. Comprehending an account of the various distresses he suffered in slavery; and his constancy in supporting almost every cruelty that bigotted zeal could inflict or human nature sustain; also a description of the galleys, and the service in which they are employed. The whole interspersed with anecdotes relative to the general history of the times, for a period of thirteen years; during which the author continued in slavery, 'till he was at last set free, at the intercession of the Court of Great Britain. In two volumes. ... Translated from the original, just published at the Hague, by James Willington.
Marteilhe, Jean, 1684-1777.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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A specimen of the unrelenting cruelty of papists in France, and the unshaken faith and patience of the Protestants of that kingdom; Now entering upon the Seventieth Year of their Persecutions. Extracted from Authentic accounts, received at the beginning of the year 1755; serving as an appendix to Annals, &c. published in 1753.
Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
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A specimen of papal and French persecution. As also, Of the Faith and Patience of the late French Confessors and Martyrs. Exhibited In the Cruel Sufferings, and most Exemplary Behaviour of that Eminent Confessor and Martyr, Mr. Lewis de Marolles; Councellor to the French King, and Receiver of the Consignations in the Bailywick of St. Meneholt in Champaigne; From his Condemnation to the Gallies 1686, to his Death in the Dungeon 1692. Done newly out of French. To which is prefix'd, An Account of the Torments which the French Protestants endure Aboard the Gallies; Given by an Eye-Witness.
Jaquelot, M. (Isaac), 1647-1708.Date: 1712- Books
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Papal tyranny proved, or an account of the sufferings of Mr. Serres, and several other French gentlemen, for professing the Protestant religion. Shewing that persecution and cruelty are the true spirit of popery; ... In several letters to a friend, translated from the original French. To which is added, a letter from an abbot to the translator, in order to bring him back to the Romish religion he had forsaken
Date: 1745- Books
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An [sic] short account of the passing the twenty five articles of Union, Betwixt Scotland and England.
Date: 1707]- Books
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A letter from the Bishop of Agen, to the comptroller general, against the tolerating of Huguenots in France.
Chabannes, Joseph-Gaspard-Gilbert de, 1702-1767.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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A short account of the complaints, and cruel persecutions of the protestants in the kingdom of France. With a useful and politick preface, and also an Account of the Torments the French Protestants endure Aboard the Galleys. There is likewise K. Charles II. and K. William and Qu. Mary's Declarations at length, for the encouraging of French Protestants to Transport themselves into this Kingdom.
Claude, Jean, 1619-1687.Date: 1708- Books
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The lawfulness, glory and advantage, Of Giving Immediate and Effectual relief to the Protestants in the Cevennes. Together With the ways and means to succeed in such an Enterprize. As also A Geographical and Historical Description of the Cevennes, and an Account of the present Insurrection there. Humbly submitted to the Consideration of the Queen's most excellent Majesty, His Royal Highness Prince George of Denmark, and the rest of Her Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
Boyer, Abel, 1667-1729.Date: 1703- Books
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Annals of the rise, progress, and persecutions, of the famous reformed churches in France: which are at this day groaning under the cruel bondage of Popish tyranny; with an address, calculated to excite Christian sympathy, and charity towards the persecuted, and a religious Concern in British Protestants to improve the unspeakable Privileges they enjoy. -Your Faith, and Patience, in all your Persecutions, and Tribulations that ye endure. Which is a manifest Token of the righteous Judgment of God (that there is a Day when he will judge the World in Righteousness) that ye may be counted worthy of the Kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer: Seeing it is a righteous Thing with God to recompense Tribulation to them that trouble you; and to you who are troubled, rest, &c. 2 Thess. i. 4. ad fin. The venerable Councils of the Reformed Churches in France, used a Seal with this Device, A Bramble-Bush in a flaming Fire, the sacred Name Jehovah engraven in it's Center, and this Motto, Comburo non consumor, in it's Circumference, I burn but am not consumed. - Coelum non Animum mutant, qui Papae serviunt. Recommended to the Consideration of Young Persons.
Date: MDCCLIII. [1753]- Books
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An history of the sufferings of Mr. Lewis de Marolles, and Mr. Isaac Le Fevre, upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantz. To which is prefixed, a general account of the treatment of the Protestants in the gallies of France. Translated from the French about the Beginning of this Century. And now republished By Joseph Priestley, LL.D. F.R.S.
Jaquelot, M. (Isaac), 1647-1708.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A specimen of papal and French persecution. As also, of the faith and patience of the late French confessors and martyrs. Exhibited in the cruel sufferings, and most Exemplary Behaviour of that eminent confessor and martyr, Mr. Lewis de Marolles; Councellor to the French King, and Receiver of the Consignations in the Bailywick of St. Menebolt in Champaigne; From his Condemnation to the Gallies 1686, to his Death in the Dungeon 1692. Done newly out of French. To which is prefix'd, An account of the torments which the French protestants endure aboard the gallies; Given by an Eye-Witness.
Jaquelot, M. (Isaac), 1647-1708.Date: 1712- Books
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The memoirs of a protestant, Condemned to the Galleys of France, for his religion. Written by himself. Comprehending an Account of the various Distresses he suffered in Slavery; and his Constancy in supporting almost every Cruelty that bigotted Zeal could inflict or Human Nature sustain; also a Description of the Galleys, and the Service in which they are employed. The Whole interspersed with Anecdotes relative to the General History of the Times, for a Period of Thirteen Years; during which the Author continued in Slavery, 'till he was at last set free, at the Intercession of the Court of Great Britain. In two volumes. ... . Translated from the original, just published at the Hague, by James Willington.
Marteilhe, Jean, 1684-1777.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]- Books
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The memoirs of a Protestant, condemned to the galleys of France, for his religion. Written by himself. ... In two volumes. ... Translated from the original, just published at the Hague, by James Willington.
Marteilhe, Jean, 1684-1777.Date: 1758