[ 65 ] his Son.: and efpecially if it be true that .Rujliworth and other Hillorians fay , that He, and his Son, ·and his Council took their Oaths for a Toleration; ' in the words recorded by•them. 1 §. 3· And to rn.ake Peop_le believe that he "as ·· at the heart aPaptfi, the B1!1·.op of Ambrun boall:– ech of his fuccefs in a Conterence wich him, publifdled in French ~n Mr. D'ageam, primed at Grenoble 1668. where m Pag. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178. he tells this Story. (h's like the Arch· bHhop told it to ingratiate hirnfelf wit:h Cardinal Richlieu; to whom he fent it, and would not fcru– ple aggravation.) ' Afterwards there was agood ' underll:anding between the two Crov:ns : The ' King of England at the requefi of the Kof France; ' did ofcen remit the ordinary feverities ufed a- ' gainfi the Catholicks in England: He was even .. ' well-pleafed with the Propofals that were fe... 'cretly made to him by the King of France, in ' order to the reducing of him into the bofom of ' the Church. Infomuch, that after feveral Con- ' ferences held for that Effect, by the confent of ' his Majefiy , without communicating any thing · 'of that .matter to his Cobncil, for fear that the ' bulinefs being known iliould have been obfiru... ' tied; The Archbifhop of Ambrun paffed into 'England, as if it had been wirhout Defign, in 'the Habit and under the Name of a Counfellor 'of the Parliament of Grenobie, whofe curioftty ; had incited ~1im to fee England. He had no ~ooner Landed a.t Dover, but the Duke of H1tckj_ngham 'came to meet him, and having faluted him thus ' whifpered in his Ear [Sir , who cali your feif a 'Counfellor of Grenoble, but are the Anhbijhop of ~ Ambrun, yort flre n:elcom into theft Kingdoms. To~ F ~e~d ' .. t •
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