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A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times

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She was suspected of inclining to the religion of Luther, but she never made any profession or sign thereof; and, if she believed it, she kept it in her heart very secret, inasmuch as the king did hate it sorely.".

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"The heresy was seen glimmering here and there," says another contemporary witness [Florimond de Raimond in his _Histoire de l'Heresie_], "but it appeared and disappeared like a nightly meteor which has but a flickering brightness."-- At bottom this reserve was quite in conformity with the mental condition of that class, or as one might he inclined to say, that circle of Reformers at court.


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