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Web Search Results
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
A copy of the edict by Louis XIV in 1685 which again allowed persecution of the French Reformed Church.
www.historyguide.org/
The French Confession of Faith
Calvin's statement of faith of 1559.
www.creeds.net/
The French Revolution - The Start of the Decline of Western Civilization
Essay by Philip Atkinson.
www.ourcivilisation.com/
History of The French (or Gallican) Confession
History of confession in the context of French Protestantism and the part Chandieu, Calvin's student played in its development.
www.ccel.org/
Periodicals and Pamphlets of the French Revolution of 1848
Project at the University of Chicago to digitize documentary material from the 1848 revolution in France.
humanities.uchicago.edu/
The French Revolution History - Behind the Rose of Versailles
History through a fictitious character.
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History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution
E-Text of the book by James MacCaffrey.
aboutthechurch.com/
History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution
The Jesuit James MacCaffrey's 1914 work in ebook form.
catholicity.elcore.net/
The History of Protestantism
Book 13 of Wylie's works, from the rise of Protestantism in France (1510) to the publication of the Institutes in 1536.
www.doctrine.org/
The History of Protestantism
Book 17 of Wylie's works covering Protestantism in France from the death of Francis I (1547) to the Edict of Nantes (1598).
www.doctrine.org/