The gospel in Latin lands; outline studies of Protestant work in the Latin countries of Europe and America . iracy of Amboise. The Huguenot Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 1593. Henry of Navarre gives up the Huguenot faith and becomes a Catholic. 1594. Henry of Navarre crowned king of Edict of Nantes, giving liberty of worship to the Huguenots. The Absolute Monarchy. Overthrow of the Louis Revocation of Edict of Nantes. Persecution of Louis Louis XVI. Revolutionary France. 1789-1909. 1789-18


The gospel in Latin lands; outline studies of Protestant work in the Latin countries of Europe and America . iracy of Amboise. The Huguenot Massacre of St. Bartholomew. 1593. Henry of Navarre gives up the Huguenot faith and becomes a Catholic. 1594. Henry of Navarre crowned king of Edict of Nantes, giving liberty of worship to the Huguenots. The Absolute Monarchy. Overthrow of the Louis Revocation of Edict of Nantes. Persecution of Louis Louis XVI. Revolutionary France. 1789-1909. 1789-1814. The Revolution. Abolition of Mon-archy— Reign of Terror—the Directory —the Consulate — the Empire. 1814-1830. The Restoration, including The HundredDays. 1830-1848. House of Orleans. 1848. Revolution. The Second Republic establishedwith Louis Napoleon as president. 1852-1870. The Second Empire, with Napoleon emperor. 1870-1871. Franco-Prussian War. 1871-1909. The Third Republic. 1892. The Panama Scandal. 1894. The Dreyfus Case. 1907. Separation of Church and State. vh^ DESV ? \ LOUF. FRANCE CHAPTER II THE GOSPEL IN FRANCE I. The story of France From the Ea7liest Accounts to the Accession ofClovis, 481 Looking backward across the centuries to The days before history was written, we see allEurope overspread by a fierce, bold, warriorpeople, called in general Celts, who kept to-gether in clans, each clan with a chief of itsown. The Gauls were among the wildest andfiercest of these tribes who, after much wander-ing in central Europe, had settled in the coun-try between the Rhine, the Rhone, the Alps,and the Pyrenees. They were a pagan people,worshipping the stars, the ocean, and the priests were Druids, who possessed whatknowledge and science there was in the land,passing it down from one to another by wordof mouth. As early 600 Phoenicians and Greekssettled on the Mediterranean shores of Gaul,and built Marseilles, Nice, and other


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