The Reformation in France From the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes to the Inco
The Reformation in France From the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes to the Inco
Richard Heath
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Gifted with a firm will, a clear S8 THE REFORMATION IN FRANCE, mind, great physical energy, an authoritative tern* per, and a cool and audacious spirit. Court went warily from step to step, commencing by collecting a congregation, which he led from cavern to cavern. The ruin of the Camisard cause had produced scepticism in the new generation, which had never felt the prophetic inspiration. With scepticism came questioning, watching, testing ; and the pro- phecies coming to naught under this cri...tical spirit. Court was convinced that they were illusions, and ought to be withstood. Leaving the Vivarais, he came into the Cevennes, and from the Cevennes into Lower Languedoc, where in 1715, at the age of nineteen, he was called to the pastorate of the church at Nismes — a proof that the bulk of the people were with him. How- ever, no position could be more arduous, for in addition to the gallows which continually menaced him, his flock were, from his own point of view, to a very large extent hypocrites or fanatics.
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