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. 26; of Bourges, i. 29, 30; anger of the Pope at, i. 31; abrogated, i. 32; re-enacted, i. 33, 35; abrogated by Francis I., i. 36; still recognized by parliament, i. 40; its restoration demanded, i. 459. Pre aux Clercs, the public grounds of the university, psalm-singing on the, i. 314. Prelates, French, cited to Rome and condemned, ii. 141. Prerogative, royal, books upon, ii. 615, 616. Presidial judges, no appeal from their decisions in cases of heresy, i. 279. Primacy of France divided between the Archbishops of Lyons and Sens, i. 118. Princes, scanty revenues of, i. 8. Prior, the Grand, of France, i. 269; at Saverne, ii. 13. Privas, a Huguenot place of refuge, ii. 280. Processions, indecent, i. 59; expiatory, i. 142, and especially, i. 173, etc.; to intercede for help in the war against La Rochelle, ii. 592. Profane oaths a test of Catholicity, ii. 134, 585. Profligacy of the court, the, ii. 132, note; alienation of, from the Huguenots, ii. 133. Protestants of France, appeal to the Swiss and Germans, i. 191; persecuted in various places, i. 216, 217; the tongues of the victims cut out, i. 217; or iron balls forced into their mouths, i. 257; place a remonstrance in the chamber of Henry II., i. 308; they appeal to Catharine de' Medici, i. 362; a second and more urgent appeal, i. 364. See Huguenots. Protestantism, causes of its sudden development in the last years of Henry II. and the reign of Francis II., i. 399-403. Provence, Huguenots of, under Mouvans, i. 407; disorders and bloodshed in, ii. 47; saved from witnessing a massacre of the Protestants in 1572 by the magnanimity of the Count de Tende, ii. 527; demands of the tiers etat of, ii. 603. Provins, preaching of friars at, ii. 5, 6, 279; intolerance at, ii. 191, 241, 242. Psalms, versified by Marot and Beza, sung on the Pre aux Clercs, i. 314; indignation of Henry II. at, i. 315; set to music for worship by Bourgeois and others, especially by Goudimel, in several parts, ii. 517, note. Puigaillard, ii. 503, 504, 512, 513, 617. Punishments, barbarous, i. 45; especially for heresy, i. 46. Puyroche, M., his monograph on the massacre at Lyons, ii. 513, note. Q. Quercu, or De Chesne, i. 23, 50. Quintin, Jean, orator for the c
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