An Apology For The Protestants Of France In Reference To The Persecutions They Are Under At This Day In Six Letters The First Treats Of The Priviledges They Have By The Edict Of Nantes The Second Gives An Account Of Some Part Of The Injuries And Outrages They Do Them Whereby To Force Them To Change Their Religion The Third Proves That Their Religion Inspires No Other Principle Into Them But An Unmoveable Loyalty To Their Prince The Fourth Justifies Their Innocence Against The Unjust Chard Of Monsieur Maimbourg The Fifth Defends Them In Relation To Those Troubles That Fell Out In Lewis Xiii Reign And The Affair Of Rochel The Last Shews That The Papists By The Principles Of Their Religion Are Guilty Of All The Crimes They Wrongfully Lay To Protestants In Reference To Kings Anon
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