The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes And Its Consequences to the Protestant C

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The Revocation of the Edict of Nantes And Its Consequences to the Protestant C
Charles Francis King
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125 myself at death's door. The physician of the hospital took great care of me, and he won- dered to see me not complaining, and ' that the pains I endured did not make me sigh/ I could not walk these two days, and find myself very weak; yet do not believe for all that, that our condition is so unhappy as the people of the world think it: no, doubtless, were it only for the testimony of a good con- science, we are happy; and nothing can take our joy from us in our sufferings. The Divine Comfor...ter, who puts us all in heart, comes to our assistance: sometimes he hides himself, because we are people of little faith; but God pities our necessities: he supports us, and takes us by the hand; and in that state death is no longer a king of terrors to us. We are assured by him that loved us, that we shall receive mercy, and die the death of the right- eous. What a comfort! What a solid happi- ness is this!" In a letter of the 17th of September, 1686, he says: " They sent me and M. De Marolles to the galleys, without any regard that we are languishing and sick.

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