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Plan of this Work.
...having pointed out in passing
how strongly and solidly he speaks
against this Apostate Referring to David-Augustin de Brueys (1640–1723), a former Protestant who converted to Catholicism and became a prominent critic of his former faith.,
because he has the truth
on his side, we move on to the
examination of the 3rd part
of the Apology Apology: In a theological context, an "apology" is a formal written defense of a religious position or doctrine..
Since the Author of the Apology
wishes to satisfy, in this
third part, both the
good souls original: "bonnes ames"; here referring to the faithful Protestants (Huguenots) remaining in France who maintained their faith despite state pressure. who still groan under the
persecution without having succumbed to it,
as well as those who have no
personal interest; and since he does not