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  2. The Evangelical Reformed Churches of France was founded in 1938 as the continuation of the Evangelical Reformed Church of France. [2]Led by pastor Marc Boegner, parts of four Protestant denominations of France merged into the Reformed Church of France in 1938: [4] the Evangelical Reformed Church of France (a majority); the Union of Reformed Churches (completely); the Free Evangelical Churches ...

  3. La Transfiguration de Notre Seigneur Jésus-Christ - Wikipedia

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    I. Récit évangélique ; II. Configuratum corpori claritatis suae (To be like his glorified body) III. Christus Jesus, splendor Patris (Jesus, reflection of the Father) IV. Récit évangélique (Gospel) V. Quam dilecta tabernacula tua (How lovely are your tabernacles) VI. Candor est lucis aeternae (She is the reflection of eternal light) VII.

  4. Union of Free Evangelical Churches in France - Wikipedia

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    The Union of Free Evangelical Churches in France or the Union des Eglises évangéliques libres de France is an Evangelical Christian denomination. EFCC is an affiliate of the International Federation of Free Evangelical Churches .

  5. Reformed Church of France - Wikipedia

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    The ÉRF is the largest of the four French Protestant churches and is in full communion with the other three (which are also members of the World Council of Churches): the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France (l'Église évangélique luthérienne de France) and in Alsace-Moselle the EPRAL and the Lutheran Protestant Church of Augsburg ...

  6. Chanson - Wikipedia

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    Early chansons tended to be in one of the formes fixes—ballade, rondeau or virelai (formerly the chanson baladée)—though some composers later set popular poetry in a variety of forms. The earliest chansons were for two, three or four voices, with first three becoming the norm, expanding to four voices by the 16th century.

  7. Music of France - Wikipedia

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    Chanson Française is the typical style of French music (chanson means "song" in French) and is still very popular in France. Some of the most important artists included: Édith Piaf , Juliette Gréco , Mireille Mathieu , Jacques Brel , Georges Brassens , Gilbert Bécaud , Monique Serf (Barbara), Léo Ferré , Charles Aznavour , Salvatore Adamo ...

  8. Achille Millien - Wikipedia

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    Conseil départemental de la Nièvre , Contes et chansons populaires du Nivernais-Morvan, 1993, Nevers, exhibition brochure; Jean-François Counillon, Achille Millien, du poète de chez nous au chasseur de légendes in Bulletin de la Société nivernaise, 1998, No 47, (pp. 157–180)

  9. Juste une p'tite chanson - Wikipedia

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    "Juste une p'tite chanson" is a song by Les Enfoirés released in 2017. The song has peaked at number eight on the French Singles Chart. Charts. Chart (2017)