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church in later years included the Bacot, de la Plaine, Maury, Gaillard, Meserole, Macon, Gabeau, Cazenove, L'Hommedieu, L'Espenard, Serre, Marquand, Bavard, Boudouin, Marion, Laurens, Boudinot, Gibert, Robert, and Fontaine families. Huguenots continued to migrate to Carolina throughout the first half of the 18th century, though most of their congregations were gradually absorbed into the Episcopal Church.
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The church now holds regular services, which are in English, although since 1950 an annual service each April has been conducted featuring French liturgical reading to commemorate the adoption of the Edict of Nantes, which occurred in April 1598. The congregation still teaches Calvinist doctrine, and
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Families associated with the church in its early decades included the Gourdin, Ravenel, Porcher, de Saussure, Huger, Mazyck, Lamar and Lanier families, though the church's early years have been difficult to document due to the loss of its early records in a fire in 1740. Families associated with the
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Due to a decline in membership in the early 19th century, the church began translating its French liturgy into English in 1828. With the new English liturgy, an elaborate new building, and charismatic 19th century pastors such as Charles Howard and Charles Vedder, church membership and attendance
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The first Huguenot Church, located at the site of the present church, was blown up by city authorities in an effort to stop a spreading fire. It was replaced by a simple brick church in 1800. This building was torn down in 1844 to make way for the present church, which was completed the following
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The Liturgy, or Forms of Divine Service, of the French Protestant Church, of Charleston, S. C., Translated from the Liturgy of the Churches of Neufchatel and Vallangin: editions of 1737 and 1772. With Some Additional Prayers, Carefully Selected. The Whole Adapted to Public Worship in the United
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in 1685, many Huguenots fled France for various parts of the world, including Charleston. The early congregation of Charleston's Huguenot Church included many of these refugees, and their descendants continued to play a role in the church's affairs for many decades. The church was originally
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to work as artisans, and began holding sporadic services the following year. The Reverend Phillip Trouillard is believed to have conducted the first service. In 1687, Elias Prioleau became the church's first regular pastor. Prioleau had been pastor of a church in the French town of
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By 1912, membership had again declined, and for most of the 20th century, the church was not used for regular religious services. The local community of Huguenot descendants did occasionally open it for weddings, organ recitals, and some occasional services organized by the
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The Liturgy of the French Protestant Church, Translated from the Editions of 1737 and 1772, Published at Neufchatel, with Additional Prayers Carefully Selected, and Some Alterations. Arranged for the Use of the Congregation in the City of Charleston, S.
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The Liturgy of the French Protestant Church, Translated from the Editions of 1737 and 1772, Published at Neufchatel, with Additional Prayers, Carefully Selected, and Some Alterations: Arranged for the Use of the Congregation in the City of Charleston, S.
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designed by New York organ maker Henry Erben (1801–1883). The "tracker" connects the keys and pipe valves, and responds to the organist faster than modern mechanisms. The organ's tone is similar to organs used during the Baroque period.
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The French Protestant Church in the City of Charleston: "the Huguenot Church" A Brief History of the Church and Two Address Delivered on the 225th Anniversary of the Founding of the Church, April 14, 1912
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by Rev. John Wright, D.D. St Paul, MN: Privately Printed, 1898. Pages 188 to 210 are entitled "The Prayer Book of the French Protestants, Charleston, South Carolina." (597 pdfs)
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Preamble and Rules for the Government of the French Protestant Church of Charleston: Adopted at Meetings of the Corporation Held on the 12th and the 19th of November, 1843
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The Huguenots, who were French Calvinists who faced suppression in France, began to settle in other areas in the sixteenth century, founding such failed colonies as
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before his church was torn down in 1685. Prioleau remained pastor of the Charleston Huguenot Church until his death in 1699.
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Early Prayer Books of America: Being a Descriptive Account of Prayer Books Published in the United States, Mexico and Canada
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A group of 45 Huguenots arrived in Charleston in April 1680, having been sent to the colony by the English King
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of performances of works found in the Genevan Psalter. Contains 183 videos; 10 hours in length.
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for the French Protestant Huguenot Church, 136 Church Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC
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will be found on the "Texts" subheading to the External Links section of the Knowledge (XXG)
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in modern South Carolina, as well as settling in established areas, such as South Africa,
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as a DLXS file or in hardcover. Links to the French liturgical books cited here and to
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Third edition. New York, NY: Anson D. F. Randolph & Company, 1853. 228 pp.
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topped by elaborate pinnacles. The three front windows are topped with cast-iron
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The French Protestant (Huguenot) Church in the City of Charleston, South Carolina
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birth in 2009. The music has been credited with little documentation to both
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina
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faced persecution throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. Following the
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Churches on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
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French Protestant (Huguenot) Church, Charleston, SC Official Website
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New York, NY: Charles M. Cornwell, Steam Printer, 1869. (186 pdfs)
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Huguenot Church, Charleston County (136 Church St., Charleston)
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Preservation Society of Charleston, Mary Moore Jacoby (ed.),
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The church is located in the area of Charleston known as the
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its liturgical services are derived from those developed by
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wide and six bays long, with each bay divided by narrow
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in 1685, prompting an exodus of Huguenots from France.
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National Register Properties in South Carolina listing
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The French Protestant Church in the City of Charleston
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Tray Stephenson and Bernard Kearse (April 20, 1973).
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List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina
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Index

French Huguenot Church
French Protestant Church of London
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark

Huguenot Church is located in South Carolina
Huguenot Church is located in the United States
Charleston, South Carolina
32°46′42″N 79°55′45″W / 32.7782°N 79.9291°W / 32.7782; -79.9291
E. B. White (architect)
Gothic Revival
church
73001687
Gothic Revival
Charleston, South Carolina
Edward Brickell White
National Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places
Huguenot
Huguenots
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
Calvinist
Reformed Church of France
French Quarter
Peter Manigault
wealthiest man in the British North American colonies
Fort Caroline
Florida
Charlesfort
Britain

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