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Filed under: Protestants -- France -- Early works to 1800 An Edict of the French King, Prohibiting all Publick Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in His Kingdom (with various related documents; second edition, corrected; London: Printed by G. M., 1686), by King of France Louis XIV, contrib. by Elector of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (multiple formats at archive.org) An account of the persecutions and oppressions of the Protestants in France (Printed for J. Norris, 1686), by Jean Claude (page images at HathiTrust) A French prophecy : or, An admonition to the English : concerning their near danger and the means to escape it : being a prediction of a gentleman of quality in Languedoc concerning the downfall of the French King ... : to which is added a fuller account of Archbishop Usher's Prophecy than has ever yet been printed (agreeing with this) and attested by the Lord Chief Justice Hale and another person of honour (Printed for J. Harris ..., 1690), by James Ussher (page images at HathiTrust) Opene brieven, ghegeven tot Parijs den twee en twintigsten dagh maij, inhoudende de wille ende uyterlijcke meyninghe des coninghs, op de uytvoeringhe ende onderhoudinge vant Edict van Nantes, ende de artijckelen inghewillighet synen onderdanen, belijdinghe doende vande vermeynde ghereformeerde religie : wtghekondight inden hove van Parlement tot Rouaen den achtentwintighsten may 1610. (Martin le Mesgissier, 1610), by France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII) and France. Parlement (Normandy) (page images at HathiTrust) Synodicon in Gallia reformata: or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the Reformed churches in France ... The whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods ... In two volumes. (Printed for T. Parkhurst and J. Robinson, 1692), by John Quick, Huguenot Library (Bowdoin College Library), and Eglises réformées de France (page images at HathiTrust) Edit de révocation de l'Edit de Nantes. English (London : Printed for the author and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, 1689), by France, Elector of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm, François d'Aix de La Chaise, and King of France Louis XIV (HTML at EEBO TCP) Edit de révocation de l'Edit de Nantes. English ([London?] : Printed by G.M. ..., 1686), by France, Elector of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm, and King of France Louis XIV (HTML at EEBO TCP) Edit de révocation de l'Edit de Nantes. English ([London] : Printed by G.M., 1686), by France, Elector of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm, and King of France Louis XIV (HTML at EEBO TCP) Avis pour les fidelles d'Angleterre. English. (London : Printed for J. Harris ..., 1691), by James Ussher (HTML at EEBO TCP) The bloudy Babylon: or, A collection of some particulars concerning the persecution raging in France against the Protestants from the peace of Reswick, to the martyrdom of the Reverend Monsieur Brousson, inclusively. In a letter to a lord. (London : printed for George Huddleston, at the Black-moor's Head near Exeter-Change in the Strand, 1698), by Peter Gally de Gaujac (HTML at EEBO TCP) Inurbanitati pontificiae responsio Jos. Exoniensis. (Printed at London : By William Iones for Nicolas Bourne, at the south entrance of the Royall Exchange, 1629), by Joseph Hall and Pope Urban VIII (HTML at EEBO TCP) Questions propounded for resolution of unlearned Protestants in matter of religion, to the doctours of the prelaticall pretended reformed church of England. (Printed at Paris, : [s.n.], 1657), by John Spencer (HTML at EEBO TCP) The Protestant's crums of comfort containing I. Prayers and meditations, with ejaculations for every day in the week, and other occasions. II. Thanksgivings for deliverances from Popery, tyranny, and arbitrary power. III. The rebellion in Ireland, and massacre of Paris. IV. The learned Bishop Usher's prophecy, concerning Ireland, and the downfall of Rome. V. Advice to the late besieged in London-Derry, under that reverend divine and valiant commander, Coll. George Walker. Illustrated with pictures suitable to each particular occasion. (London : printed by W.W. for Nicholas Bodington at the Golden Ball in Duck-lane, 1690), by George Walker (HTML at EEBO TCP) Empereur et l'empire trahis, et par qui & comment. English. 1682 (London : Printed for B.M., 1682), by Jean-Paul Cerdan (HTML at EEBO TCP) Plaintes des Protestants cruellement opprimez dans le royaume de France. English (London : Printed for J. Norris, 1686), by Jean Claude (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration of the czaars [sic] of Muscovy against the French King, in favour of the poor Protestants distress in this present persecution obtained for them by the intercession of his Electoral Highness the Marquess of Brandenburg. (London : printed for E. Maret, and C. Lucas, 1689), by Russia. Sovereign (1682-1696 : Ivan V) and Russia. Sovereign (1682-1725 : Peter I) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The humble petition of the Protestants of France, lately presented to his most Christian Majesty, by the Mareschal Schomberg, and the Marquis Ruvigny. A true copy in English. ([Dublin? : s.n., 1681]), by Friedrich Hermann Schomberg Schomberg and Henri de Massue Ruvigny (HTML at EEBO TCP) Act for a contribution throughout the kingdom of Scotland, to the Irish and French Protestants. Edinburgh, the twenty ninth of April, 1689. (Edinburgh, : [s.n.], Printed in the year, 1689), by Scotland. Parliament (HTML at EEBO TCP) A friendly discourse between an English dissenter and a French Protestant. (London : printed for W. Whitwood, at the Rose and Crown in Little-Britain, price 6d., 1697), by Daniel Lafite (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doinges at Poyssye in Fraunce. ([Imprinted at London : In Paules Churchyarde, by Luke Harryson], [1561?]), by Nicolas Des Gallars (HTML at EEBO TCP) A French prophecy, or, An admonition to the English, concerning their near approaching danger and the means to escape it. Being a prediction of a gentleman of quality in Languedoc, concerning the downfall of the French king, and several other things relating to England. / Translated from the French copy. ([London] : Printed at London, with licence, 1690), by James Ussher (HTML at EEBO TCP) M. Jurieu, the famous French Protestant divine, his account of the present persecution of the Protestants in France. (Printed at London ;, and re-printed at Glasgow : by Robert Sanders, one of his Majesties printers,: , 1698), by Pierre Jurieu (HTML at EEBO TCP) Admirable discovery of an horrible attempt. (London : Printed by Iohn Dawson for Nathaniel Newbery: and are to be sold at his shop, at the signe of the Starre, vnder S. Peters Church in Corn-hill, and in Popes-head Alley, 1624), by Esaèie du Mats de Montmartin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Answers to the objections made against the re-establishing of the Edict of Nants. This will be published once every fortnight, for the benefit of all Protestants (London : printed for E. Whitlock, near Stationers Hall, MDCXCVII. [1697]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A true relation of what hath been transacted in behalf of those of the reformed religion, during the treaty of peace at Reswick With an account of the present persecution in France. (London : printed for Sam. Lowndes over-against Exeter-Exchange in the Strand, and to be sold by E. Whitlock near Stationers-Hall, 1698), by Peter Gally de Gaujac (HTML at EEBO TCP) Apologie ou défense pour les chretiens de France de la religion reformée. English (At London : Printed by Iohn Day dwelling ouer Aldersgate. And are to be sold at his shop vnder the gate, 1579), by Innocent Gentillet and Jerome Bowes (HTML at EEBO TCP) A memorial for the poor French refugees ([London : s.n., 1685]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A Letter from Rochel in France to Mr. Demeuare, one of the French ministers at the French church in the Savoy, shewing the intolerable persecutions that are there exercised against them. (London : Printed for R. Bentley, 1681) (HTML at EEBO TCP) A VVarning peece for London being a true relation of the bloody massacre of the Protestants in Paris, by the papists and cavileers: in which bloody massacre, they murdered many of the chiefe of the noblity [sic], with thousands of men, women and children, which knew nothing till the murtherers brake into their houses, and murdered them, slinging their dead bodies into the open streets and stinking ditches. Wherein you may take notice of the barbarous and bloody religion of the papists, by their many conspiracies and treasons against Queeen Elizabeths own person, and 88. the Gunpowder-plot, and the unheard of cruelty they have and still do use in this their rebellion in Ireland. Which should make all true Protestants to beware of them, notwithstanding their faire pretences or oath. (London, : Printed for Joseph Hunscott, 1642) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Camisards -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Camisards -- England -- Early works to 1800Filed under: Huguenots -- Early works to 1800 An Edict of the French King, Prohibiting all Publick Exercise of the Pretended Reformed Religion in His Kingdom (with various related documents; second edition, corrected; London: Printed by G. M., 1686), by King of France Louis XIV, contrib. by Elector of Brandenburg Friedrich Wilhelm (multiple formats at archive.org) Examen pacifique de la doctrine des Huguenots. English (London : Printed [at Eliot's Court Press] for Nathaniel Butter, 1623), by Henry Constable and fl. 1623 W. W. (HTML at EEBO TCP) Examen pacifique de la doctrine des Huguenots Prouuant contre les Catholiques rigoureux de nostre temps & particulierement contre les obiections de la response faicte a l'Apologie Ctholique [sic], que nous qui sommes membres de l'Eglise Catholique Apostolique & Romaine ne deurions pas condemner les Huguenots pour heretiques iusques a ce qu'on ait faict nouuelle preuue. (A Paris [i.e. London : J. Wolfe], Octob. 1589), by Henry Constable and Jacques Davy Du Perron (HTML at EEBO TCP) Plaintes des Protestants cruellement opprimez dans le royaume de France. English (London : Printed for J. Norris, 1686), by Jean Claude (HTML at EEBO TCP) The humble petition of the Protestants of France, lately presented to his most Christian Majesty, by the Mareschal Schomberg, and the Marquis Ruvigny. A true copy in English. ([Dublin? : s.n., 1681]), by Friedrich Hermann Schomberg Schomberg and Henri de Massue Ruvigny (HTML at EEBO TCP) The most humble remonstrances presented to the Honourable the knights, citizens, and burgesses of the House of Commons, in Parliament assembled ([London : s.n., 1696?]), by John Chabbert (HTML at EEBO TCP) James the Second, by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, &c. To all and singular archbishops ... greeting: Whereas it is the highest prerogative and most desirable advantage of kings and soveraign princes to have it in their power and will to do acts of publick clemency and beneficence ... ([London] : Printed by Thomas Newcomb in the Savoy., M.DC.LXXXV. [1685, i.e. 1686]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) The case of the French Protestants refugees, settled in and about London, and in the English plantations in America ([London : s.n., 1696]) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Filed under: Huguenots -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Huguenots -- England -- Early works to 1800 Whereas by our letters patents, bearing date the fifth day of March, in the second year of our reign, we were pleased to signifie our royal pleasure, to all our loving subjects, on the behalf of the distressed French Protestants ([London] : In the Savoy: printed by Thomas Newcomb, one of His Majesties printers, 1687/8. [i.e. 1688]), by England and Wales. Sovereign (1685-1688 : James II) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Lettre a Monsieur Henry Arnaud F.M.D.S.E. et pasteur Vaudois, etant à present à Londres, avec sa reponse à l'autheur de ladite lettre (Londres : par Jean Brudenell en Jewinstreet, pour F. Vaillant, Marchand libraire, demeurant dans le Strand, vis-à-vis l'Eglise Francoise de la Savoye, 1699), by Jean Delme and Henri Arnaud (HTML at EEBO TCP) My reverend brother, whereas His sacred Majesty, in his brief graciously granted for the relief of the French Protestants, hath commended the pursuit of that brief to the paternal care of the bisops of every diocese; ... (Buckden : [s.n.], April 10. 1686), by Thomas Barlow (HTML at EEBO TCP) Filed under: Huguenots -- France -- Early works to 1800 Prophetical Extracts. (G. Terry, 1795), by Maximilien Misson, Johann Amos Comenius, Richard Bulkeley, and Johann Maximillian Daut (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots. Pour faire que dans six mois, ils viendront declarer au Gresse du Conseil leurs Temples Usurpez [et] en consentir la démolition. Pour contredire les actes faux, ou specieux qu'ils pourront produire, comme ils ont fait personne ne pourra mieux en fiare connoistre la nullité, que le R.P. Meynsier, Iesuite, comme on voit par ses oeuvres ... (s.n., 1680), by Meynsier (S.I.) and Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots. Maisons de Ville. Exclusion. 1. Que pour le bien de l'Estat, [et] le Service de sa Majesté, on doit exclure ceux de la R.P.R. des Maisons de Ville par tout le Royaume, comme on a fait en Languedoc. 2. Qu'on doit aussi, les exclure de toute recepte de deniers Royaux [et] imposition d'iceux, parce qu'ils accablent les nouveauxconvertis [et] par la empeschent beaucoup de conversions. 3. Que tout cela se peut-sans contrevenir à l'Edit de Nantes ... (s.n., 1680), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots, Iuges, Advocats, Procureurs [et] autres Ministres de Iustice de la R.P.R. Que le Roy par Arrest de son Conseil d'Etat, du 6. Novembre 1679. a ordonné que ceux du Parlement de Toulouse seroient executez, qui ordonnent aux Seigneurs hauts Justiciers, de nommer des Officiers Catholiques ... (s.n., 1679), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots. Que les Edits ne permettent point aux catholiques d'embrasser l'Heresie ... (s.n., 1680), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots. Le conduite que tenoit le feu Seigneur Prince de Condé dans ses terres [et] Gouvernemens, pour contribuer â la conversion de ceux de la R.P.R. ... (s.n., 1680), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Heretiques convertis. A Messieurs les curez de Paris ... (s.n., 1678), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) Huguenots. A Messieurs les Predicateurs de Paris [et] des Provinces. Et à Messieurs les Superieurs des Communautez Regulieres [et] Seculieres ... Fait à Paris, le Mardy de Pasques 1678. reimprimé l'an 1680 ... (s.n., 1680), by Real Colegio de Cirugía de San Carlos (Madrid) (page images at HathiTrust) An account of the persecutions and oppressions of the Protestants in France (Printed for J. Norris, 1686), by Jean Claude (page images at HathiTrust) Synodicon in Gallia reformata: or, The acts, decisions, decrees, and canons of those famous national councils of the Reformed churches in France ... The whole collected and composed out of original manuscript acts of those renowned synods ... In two volumes. (Printed for T. Parkhurst and J. Robinson, 1692), by John Quick, Huguenot Library (Bowdoin College Library), and Eglises réformées de France (page images at HathiTrust) Apologie ou sont deduites les raisons des eglises reformées de France. English (London : Printed [by William Stansby] for Nathaniell Butter, 1628), by Eglises réformées de France and John Reynolds (HTML at EEBO TCP) Declaration des eglises reformées de France & souveraineté de Béarn. English. ([London : S.n.], M.DC.XXI. [1621]), by Eglises réformées de France, fl. 1621 Combort, and Bern (Switzerland : Canton) aut (HTML at EEBO TCP) A most excellent exploit perfourmed by Monsieur de Diguieres, the French kinges lieutenant, vpon the Popes armie which was vnder the conduct of Earle Hercules the popes nephew With the taking of Sainct Esprite, and the mutiny in Paris. Together with a discourse of the ouerthrow of the Duke of Sauoyes army defeated by the Lord de Diguieres, in the plaine of Pont-Charra, near to Castle Bayard, in the vale of Gresiuodan the eighteenth of September, 1591. Printed at Toures by Iames Mattayer printer to the Kings Maiesty, and truely translated into English, according to the same coppy. (London : Printed by Iohn Wolfe, 1591), by Edward Aggas (HTML at EEBO TCP) Defense of the Cath. faith against the ministers. (At Paris : By Sebastien Cramoisy, printer to the King, M. DC. XXXV. [1635]), by Armand Jean de plessis Richelieu and Thomas Carre (HTML at EEBO TCP) Déclaration de Monsieur le duc de Rohan, pair de France. (London : Printed [by Miles Flesher] for Nathanael Butter, 1628), by Henri Rohan (HTML at EEBO TCP) An account of the sufferings and dying words of several French Protestants, under this present persecution as it was received from the hands of several Protestant ministers, who arrived lately in England. (London printed ;, and Re-printed at Edinburgh : [s.n.], 1699) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Dialogue second du reveille matin des Francois, et de leurs voisins. (A Edimbourg : De l'impremerie de Iaques Iames. Auec permission, 1574), by Nicholas Barnaud, Théodore de Bèze, and François Hotman (HTML at EEBO TCP) Doinges at Poyssye in Fraunce. ([Imprinted at London : In Paules Churchyarde, by Luke Harryson], [1561?]), by Nicolas Des Gallars (HTML at EEBO TCP) Letter written by those of the assembly in Rochell: to Monsieur le Duc de Les Diguieres. (Printed in Rochell [i.e. London : By Edward Allde], the 12. of Iuly. 1621), by Eglises réformées de France. Assemblée générale (1620-1621 : La Rochelle) and François de Bonne Lesdiguières (HTML at EEBO TCP) Requests presented unto the French King, by the generall deputies of the Reformed Churches of France. (London : Printed [by J. Dawson] for Nathaniel Butter and William Sheffard, 1623), by Eglises réformées de France, Étienne Maniald, and Esaèie du Mats de Montmartin (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proceedings. 1621-06-07. ([London] : Printed [by John Beale?], MDCXXI. [1621]), by France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII) and Louis (HTML at EEBO TCP) Proceedings. 1626-04-03. ([London] : Printed [by B. Alsop and T. Fawcet?] for Mercurius Britannicus, 1626), by France. Sovereign (1610-1643 : Louis XIII) and Louis (HTML at EEBO TCP) A declaration set forth by the Protestants in France shewing the lamentable distresse and calamities that they of Bearn in France are fallen into, by meanes of the oppression and wrong done vnto them, in regard of their profession of the reformed religion. With all the troubles which happened vnto them since the beginning of the edicts sent out against them by the French king vntill this time. Together with the rest of their proceedings, vntill this present moneth of Iuly. 1621. (Printed at Rochell [i.e. London] : [E. Allde], 1621), by Eglises réformées de France and Bern (Switzerland : Canton) aut (HTML at EEBO TCP) August II. 1622. A remonstration of the French subiects professing the reformed religion vnto the French King Wherein are showne divers notable passages, and matters of great waight and consideration, as well of the present as of the former troubles and dissentions in France. As also, a relation, containing the rebellion of the nobilitie and gentrie of the kingdome of Naples, and the retreate of the Vice-Roy. The sea-fight betwixt the gallies of Spaine, and Florence, and some pirates. The resolution of Bethlem Gabor ... The arrivall of Sir Robert Sherley at Florence, being sent ambassassador [sic] from the King of Persia. Besides the late proceedings of the Duke of Saxony ... Of the Count Mansfeild, and the Duke Christian of Brunswick; as likewise what Spinola determines to do, and hath done, before Breda, Bergen op Zoon, and Sluce. ... (London : Printed by I[ohn] D[awson] for Nicholas Bourne and Thomas Archer, and are to be sold at their shops at the Exchange, and in Popes-head Pallace, 1622) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
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