French Huguenots in English-Speaking Lands (Studies in Church History #11) (Paperback)

French Huguenots in English-Speaking Lands (Studies in Church History #11) By William L. Fox (Editor), Horton Davies, Marie-Hélène Davies Cover Image
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The horror story of the Huguenot persecution after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes from the early 1680s to the Edict of Toleration in 1787, needs to be retold by looking at some of the positive benefits the refugees brought to the lands to which they escaped. The brutality of the dragonnades, gallows, and hangings cannot be overlooked; nor the gradual oppression of a considerable proportion of the population of France. Yet, this emigration also included success stories, such as two generals in the Ligonnier family and two admirals in the Laforey family. Some Huguenot pastors banished from the realm became like Duval, high-ranking officials in the Church of England or of Ireland. Among artists, Roubillac, a sculptor, enlivened Westminster Abbey, whilst Marot, an architect and engraver, designed castles and gardens. Some businessmen, like Beron and the Faneuil brothers, thrived in Boston. From Huguenot lineage sprang four presidents of the United States. All of this was a tribute to their faith, to their belief in the doctrine of Predestination, and to the qualities of their character such as reverence, chastity, frugality, sobriety, and industry.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780820445427
ISBN-10: 0820445428
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
Publication Date: May 4th, 2000
Pages: 152
Language: English
Series: Studies in Church History