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e edict du xxxe de Septembre." Correspondance diplomatique, i. 28. [591] J. de Serres, iii. 281, 282; De Thou and Castelnau, _ubi supra_, Recordon, Le protestantisme en Champagne, 158, 159. [592] Zway Edict, u. s. w., _ubi infra_, p. 38. [593] Castelnau, _ubi supra_. [594] I have before me this interesting publication, of which the first lines of the title-page (inordinately long and comprehensive, after the fashion of the times) run as follows: "Zway Edict, sampt einer offnen Patent der Koeniglichen Wuerden in Franckreich, durch welche alle auffrurische Predigten, versamblungen und ubung der newen unchristlichen Secten und vermainten Religion gantz und gar abgeschafft und allain die Roemische und Baepstische Catholische ware Religion gestattet werden sollen.... 1568." [595] De Thou, iv. (liv. xliv.) 160, 161. [596] "Notre sang nous sera ung secong bapteme, par quoy sans aucun empeschement, nous irons avec les autres martyrs droit en paradis." Publication de la croisade, Hist. de Languedoc, v. (Preuves) 216, 217. See the account, ibid., v. 290. [597] Ibid., v. (Preuves) 217. The laborious author of the Hist. de Languedoc, v. 290, makes a singular mistake in saying "that this bull is dated March 15th, of the year 1568, which proves that the project had been formed several months before its execution." The date of the bull is, indeed, given as stated at the close of the document; but the addition, "pontificatus nostri anno _quarto_," furnishes the means for correcting it. Pius V. was not created Pope until January 7, 1566. See De Thou, iii. (liv. xxxix.) 622. [598] Memoires de Claude Haton, ii. 541, 542. [599] Jehan de la Fosse, 99. [600] Jean de Serres, iii. 249. [601] Jean de Serres, iii. 255, 256; De Thou, iv. (liv. xlix.) 141. De Serres (iii. 256-266) gives interesting extracts of the letters which Jeanne wrote to Charles, to his mother, to the Duke of Anjou, and to her brother-in-law, the Cardinal of Bourbon. She urged the latter, by every consideration of blood and honor, to shake off his shameful servitude to the counsels of the Cardinal of Lorraine, whom she openly accused of having conspired to murder Bourbon, with Marshal Montmorency and Chancellor L'Hospital, during a recent illness of the queen. [602] Jean de Serres, iii. 267-269; De Thou, iv. (liv. xliv.) 142, 143; D'Aubigne, liv. v., c. 2, 3 (i. 264-268). [603] J. de Serres, _ubi supra_. [604] "C'est en Judee proprement
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