French protestants were also called "les huguenots". The name origin could derive from German "eidgenossen", Confederates. That term is old-fashioned and used mainly when studying the religious wars.
Huegenots were a distinct group of French protestants after the reformation.
the french protestant church
The HUGUENOTS were a Calvinist Protestant minority in France that were protected when Henry IV passed the Edict of Nantes.
There are multiple names for minister in Protestant denominations. One such name is preacher and another name is reverend.
temples
No, Rounsaville is not a French name. It does not have French origins and is not commonly found in French-speaking regions.
Pastors
French Protestants of the 16th and 17th centuries were called Huguenots.
French Protestant Church of London was created in 1550.
Another name for a meeting in French is "rΓ©union."
The Anglican Church?
Pastor, Parson, Rector, Vicar,
"un protestant" During the religion wars the protestants were also called 'les huguenots'