Marie Durand (1711–1776), the Famous Prisoner of Faith — Introduction

Conservative French Protestants, fiercely loyal to their religious and cultural roots, viewed Marie Durand as a heroic Huguenot, the ultimate example of a faithful Calvinist holding fast to her sixteenth-century Reformation heritage. Evangelical Protestants in general have presented Durand as an example of steadfast faith in Christ under severe persecution.   My life was a tissue … Continue reading Marie Durand (1711–1776), the Famous Prisoner of Faith — Introduction