The Protestant Federation of France was recognized by the public authorities. It was set up in 1905 and represented most of the Protestant Churches. The Unions of member Churches all agreed on the following affirmations of faith:
- Glory to God alone
- Justification by Grace alone
- Justification by Scripture alone
- The Universal Priesthood
- Faith above all else
- The constant need for Reform
In 1938 the Reformed Churches were assembled into one body: The Reformed Church of France and the Union of Independent Evangelical Churches became another body: the National Union of Protestant Evangelical Reformed Churches. Protestantism today consists of a great variety of Churches, which fall into four main categories:
- The Reformed Churches
- The Lutheran Churches
- The Evangelical Churches
- The Pentecostal Churches.
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The Law of 1905
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Separation of Church and State
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Progress towards unity
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The French Protestant Federation (FPF)
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Divisions and regroupings
in the Reformed Church -
French Reformed Church
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The Evangelical Lutheran Church of France
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The Baptist Churches
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The Evangelical Churches
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The Pentecostal Churches
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Protestantism today
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Protestant faith