The Huguenots [electronic resource] / Geoffrey Treasure.

Following the Reformation, a growing number of radical Protestants came together to live and worship in Catholic France. The Huguenots survived persecution and armed conflict to win freedom of worship, civil rights and unique status as a protected minority. In 1685, following renewed persecution, th...

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Main Author: Treasure, G. R. R. (Geoffrey Russell Richards) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven : Yale University Press, 2013.
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505 0 |a Part one: Europe falls apart. The native land: people and institutions -- Renaissance kingship and noble subjects -- The special relationship -- The power of the word -- Every man his own priest -- The French church, humanism and the pre-reform -- 'God will change the world' -- Calvin: the way, the truth and the life -- Geneva: the experiment and the experience -- Part two: A church forms. Persecution and growth -- Why be a Huguenot? -- A party forms -- Towards war -- A kingdom divided -- Battle, murder and deadly consequences -- The massacre of St Bartholomew's Day -- Part three: Religious wars. A failing state -- The struggle intensifies -- Henry IV, King of France -- The Edict of Nantes -- The regime of the edict -- Catholic reformation -- Ventures too far -- The great siege -- Part four: 1629-1661: a golden age. 'The little flock' -- The eye of the storm: Huguenot lives and conditions -- A pastoral and spiritual crisis -- Revision or reunion? -- Part five: Revocation. Uncertain times -- Mars ascendant -- Temptations and trials -- Towards resolution -- Force majeure -- Aftermath -- Diaspora -- Huguenotism recovers its soul: war in the Cévennes -- Sous la Croix. 
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