(21) Laynez took a leading part in the colloquy of Poissy in 1561 between the Catholics and Huguenots and obtained a legal footing from the states-general for colleges of the Society in France. (22) In terms of perjury and false statements, Mueller seizes on the fact that Cohen’s lies were in written testimony rather than arising spontaneously from a line of examination or heated colloquy. (23) In terms of perjury and false statements, Mueller seizes on the fact that Cohen’s lies were in written testimony rather than arising spontaneously from a line of examination or heated colloquy. (24) At the colloquy of Marburg Zwingli offered his hand to Luther with the entreaty that they be at least Christian brethren, but Luther refused it and declared that the Swiss were of another spirit. (25) He lost favour with Duke John Frederic of Saxony, fell into bad health, was deposed (1555) from his offices, and was disappointed in his hopes of being reinstated, after the colloquy at Eisenach (1J56). ![]() (26) Catherine went home by land and stayed for a month in Genoa with Madonna Orietta Scotti, a noble lady of that city, at whose house Gregory had a long colloquy with her, which encouraged him to push on to Rome. (27) Theodore Beza from Geneva and Peter Martyr Vermigli from Zurich appeared at the colloquy the German theologians to whom invitations had been despatched only arrived in Paris after the discussion was broken off. (28) His style, especially in the parts belonging to J, is graphic and picturesque, the descriptions are vivid and abound in detail and colloquy, and both emotion and religious feeling are warmly and sympathetically expressed in it. (29) The States General met in December the edict of Orleans (January 1561) followed, and finally, after the colloquy of Poissy, the edict of January 1562, the most liberal, except that of Nantes, ever obtained by the Protestants of France. (30) But it was obvious that a permanent coalition could not be expected unless some definite understanding on the debated point could be attained and on the very same day the landgrave despatched to Zwingli an invitation to a colloquy, and received his prompt acquiescence. (31) Cond and Coligny, who, having obtained liberty of conscience in January 1561, now demanded liberty of worship.
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