Digital Logos Edition
In A History of the Vaudois Church from Its Origin, and of the Vaudois of Piedmont to the Present Day, Antoine Monastier posits that the Vaudois church is the link that unites Protestant churches directly to the primitive churches born from the apostles. Beginning with the state of the Christian church at the accession of the emperor Constantine, Monastier provides a succinct history of the Christian church in general before focusing on the origin of the Vaudois church and its history up to the nineteenth century. This edition includes dozens of illustrations and maps.
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The man who can read the whole without frequent and deep emotion, is not to be envied; and he who can peruse some portions of this tragical tale without a throb of the heart, or a tear in the eye, has but slight claims to humanity and magnanimity.
—The Christian Witness
The history of the Vaudois Church is replete with the most thrilling interest, and in the volume before us it is worthily and affectingly told. We are glad the work of M. Monastier has found a translator, and we commend the work to our readers as one of the fullest and most authentic accounts of the Vaudois ever written.
—The Scottish Congregational Magazine
We shall never grow tired of the history of these interesting people. Their story is fraught with illustrations of the faithfulness and loving-kindness of the Lord, though so large a portion of it is written in tears and blood. It is here told by one of their own pastors, a descendant of God’s martyred saints, a man, who, whilst their blood runs in his veins, has evidently caught the spirit of their humble and devoted piety. It discovers much research, is written with a full heart, and will not fail under the divine blessing, to edify the Church of God, whether in his own or in other lands.
—Evangelical Christendom
Antoine Monastier (1774–1852) was a minister of the Free Church of the Canton de Vaud, Switzerland. He spent 10 years researching and writing this book.