N October 1685, the Edict of Fontainebleau (or the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes) made it illegal to follow the Reformed faith in France. Some Protestants fled to Protestant countries. Many renounced their faith, under threats from soldiers. However, many continued to read the Bible and to sing psalms in secret.
However, on the 6th September 1685, the Paris Parliament forbade anybody to read the Bible and the Geneva New Testament (that is to say the Olivetan Bible which had been revised in Geneva). All police officers were ordered to undertake searches in printing firms, booksellers, as well as in the homes of ministers and elders (that is to say in the homes of pastors and leaders of the Protestant communities). So, to own a Bible was dangerous it was a sign that one was not a good Catholic and could be punished by prosecution, a fine or even imprisonment. Thus the new converts had to hide their Bibles this could be in a variety of places : behind a mirror, under a stool, in the wall. Another solution was to have a tiny Bible called a chignon Bible which women could easily hide in their buns... Spine seems to be repaired, all strong and in great antiquarian condition. Please ask for more detailed pictures or info. The item "Chignon Bible' Extremely rare Miniature Bible 1752, in red Morocco binding" is in sale since Thursday, January 28, 2021. This item is in the category "Books\Antiquarian & Collectible".The seller is "tradetraveler65" and is located in Assendelft. This item can be shipped worldwide.