Primary Source: Ordinance For The Regulation of the Churches Dependent Upon the Seigniory of Geneva

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Why were temples in Geneva (1547) closed outside of service hours?

To prevent anyone from entering out of hours, impelled by superstition; those found engaging in special acts of devotion would be admonished, or chastised if the act was superstitious and simple correction was inadequate.

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What were the penalties for blasphemy (swearing by the body or blood of our Lord) in Geneva (1547)?

  1. Kiss the earth. 2. Pay 5 sous. 3. Pay 6 sous. Last offence: Pillory for one hour.
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What was the penalty for inviting another to drink in Geneva (1547)?

3 sous.

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What was the penalty for taverns being closed during a sermon in Geneva (1547)?

The tavern-keeper paid 3 sous, and anyone found inside during the sermon paid the same amount.