Excerpt from Quelques Préliminaires de la Révocation de l'Édit de Nantes en Languedoc, 1661-1685
Le présent travail n'est qu'un cadre (1 etudes, som mairement tracé et très inégalement rempli, sur la procédure suivie en Languedoc contre les Réformes, de 1661 à En plusieurs points, tels que la pro pagande catholique, la condition civile des Befor mês, la progression des violences qui se marque quatre ou cinq ans avant la révocation de l'édit de Nantes, il ne contient que des indications. Non que les documents fassent défaut aux recherches, mais parce que la province de Languedoc ne présente, en ces matières, guère de différences avec les autres régions protestantes déjà étudiées. Cette province l'a été aussi et de très près, surtout dans l'histoire in terne du calvinisme, celle de ses églises, la plus attachante, sans doute. Néanmoins, il n'a point paru inutile d'examiner certains ensembles de faits qui semblent plus spéciaux au pays de Languedoc.
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