"Les For ats Pour La Foi, tude Historique 1684-1775" by Athanase Coquerel delves into a poignant period of French history marked by intense religious persecution. This historical study examines the plight of French Protestants, focusing on the years 1684 to 1775. Coquerel's work sheds light on the hardships endured by those who were forced to renounce their faith, offering a detailed account of their struggles and resilience during a tumultuous era. This book offers valuable insights into the religious and social dynamics of 17th- and 18th-century France, making it essential for anyone interested in religious history and the history of France. It provides a historical investigation into the experiences of individuals whose religious convictions led to imprisonment.
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