Un Martyr Du D sert, Jacques Roger, Restaurateur Du Protestantisme Dans Le Dauphin Au Dix-Huiti me Si cle Et Ses Compagnons D'Oeuvre (1675-1745), tells the story of Jacques Roger, a key figure in the revival of Protestantism in the Dauphin region of France during the 18th century. Daniel Beno t chronicles Roger's life and work, highlighting his dedication and the challenges he faced as a leader of the Protestant community during a period of religious persecution. This historical biography sheds light on the struggles and resilience of the Huguenots and offers insights into the religious and social dynamics of 18th-century France.
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