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The Reformation in France
A site on pre-reformation history, Lutheranism, and the Huguenots in France.
http://www.zum.de/whkmla/period/reformation/fraref.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)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.
http://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv2b13.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)The History of Protestantism
Book 14 of Wylie's work, covering the rise and establishment of Protestantism at Geneva.
http://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv2b14.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)The History of Protestantism
Book 22 of Wylie's work, covering Protestantism in France from the death of Henry IV (1610) to the Revolution (1789).
http://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv3b22.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)The French Reformation
Chapter 12 of a book,"The Great Controversy" by Ellen G. White, tracing the history of the movement in France from Jacques Lefevre to John Calvin.
http://www.preparingforeternity.com/gc/gc12.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)Reformation France
Comprehensive links for Reformation France and French History during the 16th and 17th centuries.
http://europeanhistory.about.com/od/reformationfrance/Reformation_France.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)Huguenot Timeline
A timeline beginning in France with Jacques le Fevre in 1512 through the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes by King Louis XIV in 1685. Events concerning the Huguenots in the New World are also listed.
http://www.pierrechastain.com/content/timeline.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)The Huguenots in France
An extensive list of links to resources on the Huguenots and the French Reformation.
http://www.eldrbarry.net/heidel/huguersc.htm
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)Pierre Viret
A reformer who helped consolidate the Reformation in Lausanne and then captured the hearts of the Huguenots in France.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ch/2001/003/8.35.html
Last update: 2008-08-29T06:45:33Z Saved by 1 user(s)St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
August 24, 1572, was the date of the infamous St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre in France. On that day, over 400 years ago, began one of the most horrifying holocausts in history.
http://www.reformation.org/bart.html
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