Open Access#11577
Harengue prononcee deuant le Roy, seant en ses estatz generaux à Bloys, Par Reuerend pere en Dieu, Messire Pierre D'epinac, Archeuesque, Comte de Lyon, Primat des Gaules, au nom de l'Estat Ecclesiastique de France; Harengve prononcee devant le Roy, seant en ses estatz generaux à Bloys
BYU owns two variant copies of this pamphlet. Speech given before Henry III at the meeting of the Estates General in January, 1577. Here, Pierre d'Epinac, Archbishop of Lyon, outlines three things which are needed to maintain any republic. The first is religion. France cannot tolerate being divided by false doctrines of Protestantism. He also expounds on civil and military police, and public finance. ; Electronic reproduction; 72 p. ; 17 cm (4to)