History of the Huguenot Emigration to America

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DCC. I. P. 99.
2l6 THE ANTILLES.
Chap. III. To be beaten at the church door by his father ; 1664. The parents were subjected to a heavy fine, and the schoohiiaster was held for trial. ' About the same time, it was decreed that persons who should speak in public against the doctrines and Occa- ceremonies of the Roman Religion, should be ^^°^^^ punished by havincr the lips slit, and the tongue seventies, ^ • i 1 pierced by a hot iron, and by perpetual banish- ment from the islands.^ In the year 1
...678, the Council of Martinique, rendering judgment against Jean Boutilier, merchant, prohibited all persons of "the Religion " from assembling in any wise for the purpose of saying their prayers, whether aloud or in a low voice.^ But the reluctance of the colonial government to proceed to such extremities, appears from the increasing strictness of the orders sent from France for the enforcement of the royal decrees. In 1683, the Council of Martinique registered the follow- ing order from the king : " As for the pretended Reformed, you shall not suffer them to practice any public exercise of their religion, nor permit any of them to be employed in the [public] charges.

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