312
Antoine of Navarre, Conde, and other Princes favor the Protestants 313
Embassy of the Protestant Electors 313
Psalm-singing on the Pre aux Clercs 314
Conference of Cardinals Lorraine and Granvelle 315
D'Andelot's Examination before the King 317
His Constancy in Prison and temporary Weakness 318
Paul IV.'s Indignation at the King's Leniency 320
Anxiety for Peace 321
Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis (April 3, 1559) 322
Sacrifice of French Interests 323
Was there a Secret Treaty for the Extermination of Protestants? 324
The Prince of Orange learns the Designs of Henry and Philip 325
Danger of Geneva 320
Parliament suspected of Heretical Leanings 329
The "Mercuriale" 330
Henry goes in Person to hear the Deliberations (June 10, 1559) 332
Fearlessness of Du Bourg and Others 334
Henry orders their Arrest 335
First National Synod (May 26, 1559) 335
Ecclesiastical Discipline adopted 336
Marriages and Festivities of the Court 338
Henry mortally wounded in the Tournament (June 30, 1559) 339
His Death (July 10, 1559) 340
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"La Facon de Geneve"--the Protestant Service 341
Farel's "Maniere et Fasson" (1533) 342
Calvin's Liturgy (1542) 343
CHAPTER IX.
JULY, 1559-MAY, 1560.
FRANCIS THE SECOND AND THE TUMULT OF AMBOISE 346
Epigrams on the Death of Henry 346
The Young King 347
Catharine de' Medici 348
Favors the Family of Guise 350
Who make themselves Masters of the King 351
Constable Montmorency retires
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