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Spanish Dependencies; and H. S. Turberville,
Medieval Heresy and the Inquisition
(London: C. Lockwood and Son, 1920—a
mediating view).
Page 265. Causes of the French Revolution.—
On the far-reaching consequences of the
rejection of the Bible and of Bible religion, by
the people of France, see H. von Sybel,
History of the French Revolution, B. 5, ch. 1,
pars. 3-7; Henry Thomas Buckle, History of
Civilization in England, Chs. 8 , 12, 14 (New
York, 1895, vol. 1, pp. 364-366, 369-371, 437,
540, 541, 550); Blackwood's Magazine, Vol.
34, no. 215 (November, 1833), p. 739; J. G.
Lorimer, An Historical Sketch of the
Protestant Church in France, Ch. 8, pars. 6, 7.
Page 267. Efforts to Suppress and Destroy the
Bible.—The Council of Toulouse, which met
about the time of the crusade against the