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Nathanaël Weiss (1889). La Chambre Ardente (in French). France. Parlement (Paris), and Société de l'histoire du protestantisme français (France). Paris: Fischbacher. p. LXXII. Retrieved 9 February 2019.
What emerged was a state church that considered itself both "Reformed" and "Catholic" but not "Roman" (and hesitated from the title "Protestant"), and other "unofficial" more radical movements such as the Puritans.The Sacking of Rome & The English ReformationArchived January 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
What emerged was a state church that considered itself both "Reformed" and "Catholic" but not "Roman" (and hesitated from the title "Protestant"), and other "unofficial" more radical movements such as the Puritans.The Sacking of Rome & The English ReformationArchived January 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine