Famous Places of the Reformed Churches; a Religious Guidebook to Europe

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Thus Meaux, the early home of the Reformed doctrines, blotted them out. On December, 1547, the king issued an edict from Fountainbleau against all Protestant books. However, in the next decade, the times were more favorable to the Huguenots, for in 1555 the Huguenots organized a congrega- tion in Paris with all the church-officers. This or- ganization was copied all over France as congre- gations were organized at Poitiers, Bourges and elsewhere. Finally they dared even call a synod of these ch...urches at Paris, which met March 25, 1559. In the face of the gibbets, then reared in public places against Protestants, and in the face of laws that hung like the "sword of Damocles" over them, eleven congregations organized this first French synod, which adopted as its creed the Gallic confession. Thus Paris was not merely the *It is situated about 37 miles southeast of Paris.
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cradle of the French reformation, but also the place of its first organization.


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