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faith. On 29 January 1535, an Edict was issued taking disposition against
Protestants, with a more moderate approach being then taken with the Edict of Coucy on 16 July. A stronger and general Edict would order the extirpation of heresy from the kingdom on 24 June 1539. The
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Le livre des marchans, fort utile à toutes gens; nouvellement composé par le sire
Pantople, bien expert en tel affaire, prochain voisin du seigneur
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Articles véritables sur les horribles, grandz et importables abuz de la Messe papalle: inventee directement contre la saincte Cene de Jesus Christ
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A declaration of the Masse: the fruyte thereof, the cause & the meane, wherfore and howe it oughte to be maynteyned
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DĂ©claration de la messe, Le fruict dicelle, La cause, et le moyen, pourquoy et comment on la doibt maintenir
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Petit traité très utile et salutaire de la saincte eucharistie de nostre
Seigneur Jesus christ
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Petit traité très utile et salutaire de la saincte eucharistie de nostre
Seigneur Jesuschrist
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In 1533, he published a satirical work about
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of the 16th century. He was from the French region of
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