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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
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