Protestantism in France From Death of Francis I to Edict of Nantes

Chapter

  1. Henry II and Parties in France

  2. Henry II and his Persecutions

  3. First National Synod of the French Protestant Church

  4. A Gallery of Portraits

  5. The Guises, and the Insurrection of Amboise

  6. Charles IX–The Triumvirate–Colloquy at Poissy

  7. Massacre at Vassy and Commencement of the Civil Wars

  8. Commencehent of the Huguenot Wars

  9. The First Huguenot War, and Death of the Duke of Guise

10. Catherine de Medici and her Son, Charles IX–Conference at Bayonne–The St. Bartholomew Massacre Plotted

11. Second and Third Huguenot Wars

12. Synod of la Rochelle

13. The Promoters of the St. Bartholomew Massacre

14. Negotiations of the Court with the Huguenots

15. The Marriage, and Preparations for the Massacre

16. The Massacre of St. Bartholomew

17. Resurrection of Huguenotism–Death of Charles IX

18. New Persecutions–Reign and Death of Henry III

19. Henry IV and the Edict of Nantes