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refuted from page 64 up to
70. We then dismantle the first
prejudice of this Author by
refuting the consequences he pre-
tends to draw on page 70 and following, from
the fact that the retreat of the
Pastors is regarded as a stroke from Heaven original: "un coup du Ciel." This refers to a providentialist argument that God allowed the pastors to flee so they could spread the faith elsewhere, a view the author of this text contests.,
and from the manner in which they have been
received in foreign countries; we
show that all this does not prevent
this retreat from being blame-
worthy in itself. After that
we also dismantle the second pre-
judice from page 74: we re-
mark on this subject how sus-
pect is the method of those who
strive to bias original: "prevenir." In this context, it means to predispose or influence the reader's mind before they encounter the facts. their rea-
ders with prejudices; we
show that those of the Author are
founded on false suppositions.
We examine the specific exam-
ples he has cited; and we show
that they carry no weight
against the Reformed The Huguenots, or French Protestants who
today complain about the re-