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)

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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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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

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