The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. that he had more zeal than ever forthe Catholique Faith , renewd thefeoftentatious Devotions of his Frater-nity, with fo much fervour, that notbeing fatisfied with his ordinary Pro-ceffions, which he made in the Habitof a Penitent, through the Streets of TVrisy he made one very extraordinary,going on foot in the fame Habit, withthe greateft company he coud get to-gether of his moll devout and ferventBrothers, from the Chartreux^ quiteto our Lady diChartres; from whencehe returned in the fame manner, intwo days to Paris. In truth, tis cre-
The history of the League. . The Hiftory of the League. that he had more zeal than ever forthe Catholique Faith , renewd thefeoftentatious Devotions of his Frater-nity, with fo much fervour, that notbeing fatisfied with his ordinary Pro-ceffions, which he made in the Habitof a Penitent, through the Streets of TVrisy he made one very extraordinary,going on foot in the fame Habit, withthe greateft company he coud get to-gether of his moll devout and ferventBrothers, from the Chartreux^ quiteto our Lady diChartres; from whencehe returned in the fame manner, intwo days to Paris. In truth, tis cre-dible that this proceeded from a greatFoundation of Piety in this Prince,whofe nature was infinitely fweet, ifhe had not fufferd it to be corruptedby his pleafures. But as the not throughly perfwaded of thistruth, and that through the hatredwhich they bore him, they interpretted his beft a&ions in the worft Smkfthey decrid this with all imaginablefpight; faying, it was nothing butmere Hypocrifie, and a ridi
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