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Under the Edict of Fontainebleau, what was the only way for a Protestant to have religious freedom?

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The edict upheld Protestants in freedom of conscience and permitted them to hold public worship in many parts of the kingdom, though not in Paris.
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I think... The edict upheld Protestants in freedom of conscience and permitted them to hold public worship in many parts of the kingdom, though not in Paris.