TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION, [pp. 1-33]. Comprising an essay on the state of affairs in the Western Church, and particularly at Meaux, which led to the death of the "Fourteen." TRANSLATIONS, [pp. 34-56]. (i) From Crespin :-giving a history of the Evangelical movement at Meaux from 1518 to 1546, inclusive. (ii) From Rochard's M.S.:giving an account of the apprehension and punishment of the Meaux Congregation in 1546. (iii) From Toussaints du Plessis: a paragraph on the culmination of the movement and its chastisement in 1546. (iv) From the Records of the "Parlement de Paris":-the judgment on the sixty prisoners, including the fourteen condemned to death. NOTES, [pp. 57-122]. SYNOPSIS OF THE PRINCIPAL NOTES:- Note 1:-Jean Crespin. 2:-Meaux en Brie. 3-Seniority of the Meaux "Reformed Church." 8, 9: The Cordeliers or Franciscans. 10 to 15:-Jacques Lefèvre, and Briçonnet's preachers, etc. 16, 17-The Sorbonne, and the Parlement 18, 19:-Proceedings against Briçonnet. His position, and attitude. 8 to 24-Punishments, and situation, of Meldensian Gospellers from 1523 to 1545. 25, 25a: The French Church at Strasburg, and its constitution. 26-Estienne Mangin, and his family. 27-Pierre LeClerc. 29-Celebration of the Lord's Supper by the Reformers at Meaux. 41:-The LXXIXth Psalm as sung in 1546. 66-Mutilation of the tongues of seven or eight. 89, 92, 93, 95:-Topography of Meaux in 1546; and the site of Mangin's house, the "Maison des 96a-Huguenots; derivation of the word. 107c:-"Référans espèce de ydolatrie." |