The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. felfonce for all, from that troublefomeper fecution) That after he had in the pre-fence of Almighty God, made all neceffaryreflections on an affair of that importance^he hadj in conclufion, refolvd to returninto the Catholique Church, from whichhe ought never to have been when La Faye the Minifter hadadjur d him in the name of all his Bre-thren, Not tojuffer (they are his verywords) that fo great a fcandal{houdcome to the?n ; If, faid he, Ijhoitd fol-low your advice, in a little time therewoud be neither KJng nor Kjngdom lef


The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. felfonce for all, from that troublefomeper fecution) That after he had in the pre-fence of Almighty God, made all neceffaryreflections on an affair of that importance^he hadj in conclufion, refolvd to returninto the Catholique Church, from whichhe ought never to have been when La Faye the Minifter hadadjur d him in the name of all his Bre-thren, Not tojuffer (they are his verywords) that fo great a fcandal{houdcome to the?n ; If, faid he, Ijhoitd fol-low your advice, in a little time therewoud be neither KJng nor Kjngdom leftin France : / defire to give peace to allmy Subjects, and quiet to my own Soul,and you fo all have alfo from me, all theprovisions which you can reafonably de-fire. Thus, being without comparifbnthe ftrongeft, and in much better con-dition than he had ever been former-ly ; immediately after he had takenthe Town of Draur,which the League,though it was of great confequence tothem, yet durft never attempt to re-lieve ; he affi


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