History of the Protestants of France, from the commencement of the Reformation to the present time
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The work surveys the emergence and development of Protestantism in France from the movement's beginnings through later centuries, recounting how reforming ideas spread, met ecclesiastical resistance, and intersected with political power. It examines doctrinal debates, clerical abuses, and institutional measures taken against dissenters, alongside episodes of persecution and the formation of Reformed communities. The narrative assesses internal challenges within Protestant ranks, including organizational choices and relations with the state, and considers the social and political repercussions of confessional conflict. Concluding reflections argue for religious toleration and trace how past contests shaped ongoing questions of liberty and church–state relations.