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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

CHAPTER XLVII
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I will say but one word more, which is, that the children who were in their cradles at the time of the general conversions, as well as those who were four or five years old, are now more Huguenot than the fathers; nobody, however, has set eyes upon any minister; how, then, comes it that they are so Huguenot?
Because the fathers and mothers brought them up in those sentiments all the time they were going to mass.

You may rely upon it that this will continue for many generations." M.de Julien came to the conclusion that the proper way was to put to the sword all the Protestants of the country districts and burn all the villages.

M.de Baville protested.


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