Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707 (Q265885): Difference between revisions

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They were persecuted following the publication of Marion's Avertissemens Prophétiques
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Elie Marion, Nicolas Fatio de Duilliers and Jean Daudé are found guilty of blasphemy and seditious libel, London, 4 July 1707
They were persecuted following the publication of Marion's Avertissemens Prophétiques

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