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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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At length a change took place.

Lewis the Fourteenth had, from an early age, regarded the Calvinists with an aversion at once religious and political.

As a zealous Roman Catholic, he detested their theological dogmas.

As a prince fond of arbitrary power, he detested those republican theories which were intermingled with the Genevese divinity.

He gradually retrenched all the privileges which the schismatics enjoyed.


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