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An Apology for the Protestants at Paris

Drawing from historical accounts of persecution in 16th-century Paris, this sermon recounts the unjust imprisonment and subsequent trial of Protestants gathered for worship and communion, highlighting their steadfast faith amidst slanderous accusations and brutal treatment. Examining the events surrounding their arrest, imprisonment, and eventual execution, the sermon underscores the enduring struggle between truth and falsehood, drawing parallels between the experiences of these French Protestants and the early Christian martyrs. Ultimately, it champions the power of faith and the importance of defending one's beliefs, even in the face of adversity, while also referencing an apology written by the persecuted to counter false narratives and vindicate their faith before the wider community.

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