Le protestantisme en Calaisis aux XVIe-XVIIe siècles

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Alain Joblin, « Le protestantisme en Calaisis aux XVIe-XVIIe siècles », Revue du Nord, ID : 10.3406/rnord.1998.2875


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Alain Joblin, Protestantism in the Calais Area in the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries. The history of Protestantism in France grants very little room to the reformed communities that lived in northern France in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. These communities, with few members and often short-lived, focus little attention. The north- western part of the French Kingdom was yet marked by the presence of a large reformed Church, that of the Calais region and the reconquered countries. This Church, that experienced hard beginnings under the English occupant, was to develop essentially thanks to a powerful immigration that brought to the region, in the second half of the xvith century, numerous Protestant refugees that fled the Spanish Catholic repression in Flanders and Artois. In the early years of the xvnth century a reformed Church started to organize itself to eventually live and thrive all through this century under the leadership of its ministers and its Church session. It is thus a community that was thriving, active and secure in its faith that a young Englishman, student in theology, White Kennett, visited in 1682. The study of the Journal kept by this stu- den allows us to bring this community to life again on the eve of the Repelling of the Edit de Nantes.

Alain Joblin, Protestantism in the Calais Area in the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries. The history of Protestantism in France grants very little room to the reformed communities that lived in northern France in the XVIth and XVIIth centuries. These communities, with few members and often short-lived, focus little attention. The north- western part of the French Kingdom was yet marked by the presence of a large reformed Church, that of the Calais region and the reconquered countries. This Church, that experienced hard beginnings under the English occupant, was to develop essentially thanks to a powerful immigration that brought to the region, in the second half of the xvith century, numerous Protestant refugees that fled the Spanish Catholic repression in Flanders and Artois. In the early years of the xvnth century a reformed Church started to organize itself to eventually live and thrive all through this century under the leadership of its ministers and its Church session. It is thus a community that was thriving, active and secure in its faith that a young Englishman, student in theology, White Kennett, visited in 1682. The study of the Journal kept by this stu- den allows us to bring this community to life again on the eve of the Repelling of the Edit de Nantes.

Alain Joblin, Het protestantisme in Calais in de 16de en 17de eeuw. In de geschiedenis van het Franse protestantisme is er weinig aandacht voor de gereformeerde gemeenschappen in Noordfrankrijk in de 16de en 17de eeuw. Zij waren weinig talrijk en kenden geen lang bestaan. Er bestond nochtans in Noordwestfrankrijk een grote gereformeerde kerk, in Calais en in de veroverde gebieden. Zij had een moeilijk debuut tijdens de Engelse bezetting achter de rug, maar kende een opbloei vooral tengevolge de uittocht van protestanten wegens de Spaanse repressie in Vlaanderen en Artesië. In het begin van de 17de eeuw ontwik- kelt deze kerk zich een eeuw lang onder de leiding van eigen dominées en consistories. Een jonge Engelsman, theologiestudent White Kennett, bezocht in 1682 deze levendige en actieve gemeenschap en beschreef ze in zijn Journal voor de intrekking van het edict van Nantes.

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