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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.
What were the penalties for blasphemy (swearing by the body or blood of our Lord) in Geneva (1547)?
What was the penalty for inviting another to drink in Geneva (1547)?
3 sous.
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.