Infant prophets interpret the persecution of Huguenots as a divine trial and speak of the imminent fall of Rome, Dauphiné and Vivarais, after 1685 (Q257087): Difference between revisions
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After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), infant prophets appear wo interpret the persecution of the Huguenots as a divine trial and saw the Glorious Revolution in England as a sign of the imminent fall of Rome
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English | Infant prophets interpret the persecution of Huguenots as a divine trial and speak of the imminent fall of Rome, Dauphiné and Vivarais, after 1685 |
After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), infant prophets appear wo interpret the persecution of the Huguenots as a divine trial and saw the Glorious Revolution in England as a sign of the imminent fall of Rome |