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Crudelitas Gallica : id est: Druidum renovata hominum innocentium immolatio. Adiecta est Confessio Gallicarum ecclesiarum, ex qua intelligatur illarum cum Germanicis consensus, & quam doctrinam, omni suppliciorum genere, persequatur Regicardinalis
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple library catalogs (including local catalogs, Open Library, Google Books, Internet Archive, and Library of Congress) yielded no evidence of an English translation for the 1559 work 'Crudelitas Gallica'. The title appears to be a rare or obscure Latin pamphlet, and no records of any English version (complete or partial) were found.
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Crudelitas Gallica documents the violent collision between French royal authority and the Reformed Church in 1559. It asks a dangerous question: when state law demands blasphemy, is civil disobedience a moral duty or a capital crime?