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igny's reception at Blois, and his alleged alarm, ii. 389, note. French language, aversion of clergy for, i. 56. Fribourg, the canton of, ii. 557. "Fribours," a nickname for the Protestants, i. 398. Froissy, his outrageous conduct toward M d'Esternay, ii. 239. Froment, the reformer, labors in Geneva, i. 197. Frontenay, or Fontenay, M. de, escapes from the massacre, ii. 481-483; negotiates with Biron, ii. 623. "Fronts d'airain," ii. 603. Froude, James Anthony, mistakes in his account of the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 497, note; his singularly inaccurate account of French affairs about the time of the massacre of Vassy, ii. 25, 26; his error respecting Cardinal Chatillon, ii. 291, note; his remarks on the fatal policy of Queen Elizabeth, ii. 423. G. Gaillard, Captain, his blasphemy and fury at the massacre in Orleans, ii. 570, 571. Gallars, Nicholas des, a minister at the Colloquy of Poissy, i. 509; takes part in the Conference of Saint Germain, i. 539. Gallican liberties, the, i. 25. Garde, Baron de la. See Poulain. Garnier, M., incorrectly estimates the Huguenots as constituting nearly one-third of the population of France, ii. 159. Garrisons in Huguenot towns, ii. 244. Gastines, Abbe de, executed by order of Conde, by way of retaliation, ii. 80. "Gastines, Croix de," ii. 329; erected on the site of the house of the Gastines, put to death for having celebrated the Lord's Supper, ib.; character of the elder Gastines, ii. 330; the cross taken down by order of the king, ii. 375, 376. Geneva becomes the centre of Protestant activity, i. 196; secures its independence with the assistance of Francis I. and the Bernese, i. 197; according to the Venetian Suriano "the mine from which the ore of heresy is extracted," i. 214; war upon books from, i. 280; the "Five from Geneva" executed at Chambery, i. 297; danger menacing the city, i. 326; a joint expedition against it proposed by Henry II., but declined by the Duke of Alva, i. 327; character and influence of the ministers from, i. 402; their numbers, i. 403; books from, destroyed, i. 428; the children in Languedoc, according to Villars, all know the Geneva catechism by heart, i. 429; Charles IX. writes to the magistrates of Geneva to stop t
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