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“UNITED STATES CATHOLIC MISCELLANY. 9-0 7. VOL IX
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zt “Merindal. and Cevennes }.the . “of blood which: Ieretical innovation had caused to
eee EE ANCES 5 ENS. te
shed’ but itsown. It
vilers, who, in
Europe! in blood.
you: to blame
3 for she not only punished
but her own, she moreover
not practising her religion ; +
a-n apostate, and -that,
natorouale selfish.” [26.]
Bez
them some
there
relations
or not that
at
; not
no
whether
three centu-
has and
to
ot bore of |
present day, to’
to: the bee.
jeand
the
not this
favor, and
the dumb.
pon has
collected around him the veriest
infused into them all the fire
and .then led them on
slaughter the
the
which,
Spain
the a noble
appearance
by’ at
boocame a necessary evil. —
rs to repair from Italy to
and to reduce the rebels to -obedi--
with a pov rful army in 1668.-
ascribe this massacre to
lic religion 2 With equa!
of Orange, hea ed-the Calvin-
prayer book the Belgic ‘sis were drenched’
to the principles e.prince was loo weak to stand the
any long ie IIs disbanded his troups,
retired into Ger! tila favorable opportuni-
should offer for renewing his hostile operanons,
the interim exerted the utmost severity: in
the state offenders to public justice. . Whe-
exceeded the powers of his coinmission,
the
* the |
queen,’
of Scota,
made it
. French ‘aseaare to.
“Th
1
and. patriotism,
been t
Such are antonly indulged a: natural ‘disposition
known to- cruelty, or revenge, of which’he is accused, or
it the Spanish inonarch hitself pur-
most prudent mzans of regai ning the good
Ited subjects, is ter pink
tow ke it their theme of illiberal decla-
only. “i868 persons !° exertion of authority, made,by a so-
with his usual fairnes fence of. the.Jaws.and constitution of-
ber, we shall no ot be far fom the against-rebellion, is no other than the”
The protestant “vrilets began at 100,000 ; : ofa just and lawful powers whieh no pro- :
to 70,000 ; then to’ 3. then to 20,000 ; will venture to , or condemn
$0 '15,000-; and, ‘at last, to. 10,000 ! “Alli in Abuses were committed, they are
numbers! One of them, i inan hour of great : Those abuses will always be of
tion, ventured upon obtaining returns of names he public, ‘than. the
_ the ministers themselves ; and, then, out came spoaaty was brought
persons in the wh when the intrigues of-
A e rebel lion.
number not balf
this time, (the 14th ‘year
ripped ‘up, racked all the!
sockets, or cause
in’ exile
to them:
country, rant
his own name, and from all:
disaffection to the catholic. reli-
he collected vo-
expense of his in-
out
or to die
was ripe for execution, the in-
assembled .in great force, and
before the Duke apeane
ould.
and:
their
secrets
u
that
of
side,
towns he
made him-
with seeming de--
sates, and'to ‘have
to:do hi
her’a.
answer to ‘* .
sanction ; him the.
of the banished from
Wa
—This wa: 3
vengeance !:
Loe Re eeve’ 3 church History. :
pow-..
*