"Honour To Whom Honour" explores French Protestantism during the tumultuous 17th and 18th centuries. This lecture, delivered by James Backhouse, delves into the experiences of Protestants in France, a period marked by significant religious and political upheaval. It examines the challenges, resilience, and enduring faith of the Protestant community during a time of persecution and struggle. This work provides valuable insight into the history of religious minorities and the broader context of European religious history.
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