TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
Some hyphens in words have been silently removed, some added, when a predominant preference was found in the original book.
Except for those changes noted below, all misspellings in the text, and inconsistent or archaic usage, have been retained.
[Pg iv]: ‘monk of Wittemberg’ replaced by ‘monk of Wittenberg’.
[Pg 10]: ‘the ninety-nine theses’ replaced by ‘the ninety-five theses’.
[Pg 58]: ‘was haunte by’ replaced by ‘was haunted by’.
[Pg 59]: ‘such a courtezan’ replaced by ‘such a courtesan’.
[Pg 103]: ‘of the doctines’ replaced by ‘of the doctrines’.
[Pg 134]: ‘Jean Poltot de Méré’ replaced by ‘Jean Poltrot de Méré’.
[Pg 143]: ‘whom Philp II. had’ replaced by ‘whom Philip II. had’.
[Pg 148]: ‘Montclar, Bruniquel’ replaced by ‘Monclar, Bruniquel’.
[Pg 151]: ‘instant Montesquiou’ replaced by ‘instant Montesquieu’.
[Pg 154]: ‘of Cevannes, of’ replaced by ‘of Cevennes, of’.
[Pg 158]: ‘Admiral de Colingy’ replaced by ‘Admiral de Coligny’.
[Pg 185]: ‘one at Strasburg’ replaced by ‘one at Strasbourg’.
[Pg 186]: ‘and Heny III. only’ replaced by ‘and Henry III. only’.
[Pg 226]: ‘justify inghimself’ replaced by ‘justifying himself’.
[Pg 239]: ‘dragonades’ replaced by ‘dragonnades’.
[Pg 248]: ‘dênoument’ replaced by ‘dénouement’.
[Pg 285]: ‘Auberton awakened’ replaced by ‘Aubertin awakened’.
[Pg 332]: ‘and polical unity’ replaced by ‘and political unity’.
[Pg 355]: ‘of the Cévenols’ replaced by ‘of the Cévenoles’.
[Pg 365]: ‘parents, hxxe made’ replaced by ‘parents, have made’.
[Pg 386]: ‘acadamies of Sédan’ replaced by ‘academies of Sédan’.
[Pg 392]: ‘Cévenols had looked’ replaced by ‘Cévenoles had looked’.
[Pg 401]: ‘they combated it’ replaced by ‘they combatted it’.
[Pg 451]: ‘at Nismes in 1742.’ replaced by ‘at Nismes in 1743.’.
[Pg 477 Footnote 141]: ‘Page ’ replaced by ‘Page 192’.
[Pg 488]: ‘de Lamenais’ replaced by ‘de Lamennais’.