French+Protestant

  • 51Timeline of the 2005 French civil unrest — The following is a timeline of the 2005 French civil unrest that began Thursday, October 27, 2005. Where the source lists events as occurring in a night and following morning, this article lists them on the date of the night, not the following… …

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  • 52Assemblies of the French Clergy — • Meetings of the Clergy of France for the purpose of apportioning the financial burdens laid upon the Church by the kings of France, and incidentally for other ecclesiastical purposes Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Assemblies of the… …

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  • 53Assembly of the French clergy — The Assembly of the French Clergy ( Assemblée du Clergé de France ) was in its origins a representative meeting of the Clergy of France, held every five years, for the purpose of apportioning the financial burdens laid upon the clergy of the… …

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  • 54Bible translations (French) — The first printed translation of the Bible into French was the work of the French theologian Jacques Lefèvre d Étaples in 1530 in Antwerp, Belgium. This was substantially revised and improved in 1535 by Pierre Robert Olivétan. This Bible, in turn …

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  • 55Francesca Law French — 馮貴石 (12 December 1871 2 August 1960) was a British Protestant Christian missionary in China. She served with the China Inland Mission.French was born in Bruges, Belgium, the second daughter of John Erington French and his first cousin Frances… …

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  • 56Evangeline Frances "Eva" French — 馮貴珠 (1869 8 July 1960) was a British Protestant Christian missionary in China. She served with the China Inland Mission.Evangeline was born in Algeria, the second daughter of John Erington French and his first cousin Frances Elizabeth French. She …

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  • 57National Protestant College — The National Protestant College is a Lebanese school that was established by the National Evangelical Union of Lebanon[1], the oldest indigenous Arabic speaking Protestant congregation in the Middle East.[2] Originally located in Dbayeh, the… …

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  • 58Brussels Faculty for Protestant Theology — The Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels (FUTP), in Brussels, Belgium, is a private university. Its official languages are French and Dutch.ource* [http://protestafac.ac.be/ Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels] …

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  • 59MRAP (French NGO) — MRAP stands for Mouvement contre le racisme et pour l amitié entre les peuples (Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between Peoples), and is an anti racist French NGO, created in 1949 [http://www.mrap.fr/] . It is currently headed by… …

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  • 60Nicholas French —     Nicholas French     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nicholas French     Bishop of Ferns, Ireland, b. at Ballytory, Co. Wexford, in 1604, his parents being John French and Christina Rosseter; d. at Ghent, 23 Aug., 1678. He studied at Louvain and… …

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