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Huguenot: A Tale of the French Protestants

The time of French king Louis XIV was a time of religious conflict. His father, Louis XIII had tried to suppress the teachings and followers of Calvin but was thwarted by his ministers. The son took a different path. The king was Catholic, and although he was tolerant of others, some in his government were less so, and persecuted the Protestant Huguenots. This is the story of Albert, Count of Morseiul as he treads the tightrope of being a Huguenot landowner and loyal subject and friend of the king. (20 hr 47 min)

Chapters

The Hero, his Friend and his Dwelling in the Seventeenth Century

The Valley, The Townspeople, the Proclamation

The Pastor

Unexpected Companions

The Journey and Some of Its Events

The Lady and her Lovers

The Growth of Love

The Meeting and the Chase

The Discovery

The Recall

The Explanations

The Return

New Acquaintances

The Preaching in the Desert

The Revenge

The Court

The Clouds and the Sunshine

The Hour of Happiness

The Unknown Peril

The Decision

The King's Closet

The Unforeseen Blow

The Conspirators

The Execution

A Woman's Judgment

The Escape

The Pastor's Prison

The Death of the Persecuted

The Discovery of Error

The Battle and the Retreat

The Lovers' Reunion

The Night Attack

The Royalist Camp

The Last Efforts

The Bitter Parting

The End