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A06361 Articles made and published by the king of France, touching the re-establishment and re-appeale of the Iesuits to their liberties in France with a sentence or decree made and published against them, by the court of Parliament in Paris, the 23. day of December last past, 1611. France. Sovereign (1589-1610 : Henry IV); Louis XIII, King of France, 1601-1643.; Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1610. 1612 (1612) STC 16829.5; ESTC S92933 4,033 15

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in the moneth of September Anno 1603. and in the 15 yeere of our Raigne Signed HENRIE and vnderneath by the King sealed with the great Seale in greene waxe and silke strings Registred The Kings atturney general being here after most humble declaration made by him vnto the saide Lords of the Parliament of Paris The second of Ianuarie Signed Voisin The Sentence or Decree made by the Court of Parliament of Paris against The Iesuites vpon the 23. day of December last past THe Court of Parliament vpon the inrouling of the said Letters Pattents ordaine that their Counsell shall correct and amend their Bils and adde thereunto whatsoeuer they shall thinke conuenient within eight daies and that they shall produce and giue contradictions and exceptions within the said time prescribed and then to receiue sentence They further ordaine that the prouinciall and the rest of his company demandants in the case and his assistants shall presently subscribe vnto the Submission made by their prouinciall to conforme themselues vnto the Doctryne of the Sorbonists specially in that which concerneth the preseruation of the Kings most sacred person the maintaining of their authority Royall and the liberties of the Church of France which hath alwaies and most anciently been obserued and kept within this Realme of France that being seen and communicated vnto the Kings Attourny general and the Counsel on both sides they may haue iustice as Law and reason requireth In the mean time they haue and do make defence and straight prohibitions vnto the said Society not to innouate do or vndertake any thing contrary or to the preiudice of their Letters Pattents of reestablishement nor of the decree or sentence of the verification of the same as also not to meddle or take vpō them either by them selues or by any other persons appointed by them to teach children within the City of Paris in any wise whatsoeuer neither yet to exercise the function of Scholars vpon paine of forfeiture of their Letters Pattents of reestablishment reseruing cost and charges Pronounced the 23 of December 1611. The King of France Letters of commandement to the Court of Parliament for the verification of the said Letters Patents and Articles aforesaid HENRIE by the grace of God King of France and Nauarre To our welbeloued and faithfull Subiects the Officers of our Court of Parliament of Paris greeting About a month since we grāted our Letters Pattents in maner of an edict for the reestablishmēt of the Iesuites in certain places of this our Realme with certain exceptions conditions therein mentioned for verification whereof according to our good will and pleasure it is our will and desire that you shall content your selues with the demonstrations and reasons which we haue set downe and considered of with the best aduice and counsell which may be giuen by such persons as are altogether led and prouoked thereunto with a good and entire affection besides that for our owne parts we haue such pregnant reasons that moue vs thereunto that they ought not in any wise to be debated Wee see know better then any other what course we are to hold and seeing that it hath pleased God by his grace to giue vs the meanes to preserue this vessell from the stormes and tempests past we meane still to guide the Ruther that it may saile the happelyer by the aid and helpe of God We haue not granted them this reestablishment but vpon very good and materiall considerations from whence we cannot swarue without a most notable interest and preiudice to the good of our estate for this cause therefore we will expresly command and enioine you by these presents signed with our owne hand that presently and without delay you shall ratefie and confirme those our said Letters Pattents of edict according to the forme and tenure thereof without any refusale prolongation moderation or difficultie whatsoeuer or without attending or looking for any other or more expresse commandement therein either by word of mouth or writing then these presents which shal serue you for the first second and finall Commission which you may expect to haue from vs without referring your selues vnto the reasons which haue moued you to make the said declaration vnto vs or which hereafter may moue you to doe the like which we haue well considered but notwithstanding the said declaration and without any respect thereof It is our will and pleasure that you shall proceed to the said verification for such is our pleasure Giuen in Paris the 27 of December in the 15 yere of our raigne signed HENRIE and a little lower by the King sealed with the priuie Seale in yellow waxe Registred The Kings Atturney generall being heere vpon most humble declaration made vnto the said Lords of the Court of Parliament in Paris the 2 of Ianuarie Signed Voisin FINIS