. The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times. f the queen, My only way of settlingwith them is at the lances point. NARROW ESCAPE OF NAVARRE AND CONDE. Antony had been allowed to go, and his remonstrances were treated withcontempt. Bearing a kings title, he could not be arrested like his brother, or executed as hisbrother was to the Guises, whohad their piipilthoroughly undercontrol, devised aplan—the cardi-nals finger in it isplain—to attaintheir end withoutpublic was to beinvited to the cabi-n


. The story of our Christianity; an account of the struggles, persecutions, wars, and victories of Christians of all times. f the queen, My only way of settlingwith them is at the lances point. NARROW ESCAPE OF NAVARRE AND CONDE. Antony had been allowed to go, and his remonstrances were treated withcontempt. Bearing a kings title, he could not be arrested like his brother, or executed as hisbrother was to the Guises, whohad their piipilthoroughly undercontrol, devised aplan—the cardi-nals finger in it isplain—to attaintheir end withoutpublic was to beinvited to the cabi-net of Francis, whowas then to pre-tend to be angryand draw his dag-ger on the visitor:the attendants,,watchful of theirmonarchs safety,were then to finishthe work. Suchmethods, long usedin the politics ofItaly, were nowfamiliar through-out Europe, espe-cially where theintrigues and in-terests of PhilipII. extended. Thisshepherd girl of the most zealous Cath- olic had a deep and active interest in French affairs, and what he could notteach in the way of lying, trickery, and murder was not worth


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