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From: Ray Timmons <>
Subject: any place in France that was predominantly Huguenot?
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:11:39 -0400
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What cities in France were predominantly Huguenot other than La Rochelle?
Ray
Oh, a book that gives incite into the times is -
"Galley Slave", the autobiography of Jean Marteilhe.
While he was captive on the Galley ship, Huguenots in other countries were able to send him money
through secret intermediaries. One sympathetic Catholic Priest even offered to be an intermediary.
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> Oh yes, great stories, which historians at times do not seem to agree on, regarding Calvin, Luther, Zwingli and others. Who was the Pastor or church elder while Calvin was in Geneva in *name any place in France that was predominantly Huguenot* ?
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> Kind Regards,
> Peter Leroy
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