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    1564) was a French theologian, pastor and reformer in Geneva during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system...
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    Geneva (redirect from Protestant Rome)
    itself with the Swiss Confederacy. In 1541, with Protestantism on the rise, John Calvin, the Protestant Reformer and proponent of Calvinism, became the...
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    Reformation Wall (category Protestant Reformation)
    (French: Mur des réformateurs), was inaugurated in 1909 in Geneva, Switzerland. Key individuals, events, and documents of the Protestant Reformation are...
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    Pierre Viret (category Swiss Protestant Reformers)
    (Extract at website of Pierre Viret Association) Cart, J., Pierre Viret, le Réformateur Vaudois, Biographie Populaire (Librairie Meyer, Lausanne 1864) (Read...
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  • Louis Ruffet (category Swiss Protestant theologians)
    Carthage and the persecutions of his time. (François) Lambert d'Avignon, le réformateur de la Hesse – Francis Lambert of Avignon, the reformer of Hesse. Pietro...
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    conciliatory policies of Francis, which had formerly attempted to protect the Protestants from the more extreme measures of the Parlement de Paris, and also of...
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  • Flemish Liberals and Democrats, Vivant, and Liberal Appeal Mouvement Réformateur, composed of the Liberal Reformist Party, the Citizens' Movement for...
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    Jean Rey (politician) (category Belgian Protestants)
    away from the unitary Party for Freedom and Progress to form the Parti Réformateur et Libéral Wallon (PRLW) in 1976. Jean Rey died in his native city Liège...
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    Jacques Soustelle (category French Protestants)
    Gaullist, and from 1973 to 1978 as a member of the centrist Mouvement Réformateur. In 1974, he supported the bill legalizing abortion presented by Simone...
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  • Henriette Bonna also known as Henriette Baudichon (c.1500-c.1537) was a Protestant activist from Geneva. Henriette Bonna was born around 1500 in Geneva....
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  • conservative Protestant pillar and the Socialist pillar, which mainly consisted of industrial workers, were nearly as tightly knit. The Protestant (hervormd)...
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  • Diego de Enzinas (category Protestant Reformers)
    Diego de Enzinas (c. 1520 – c. 15 March 1547), or Jacobus Dryander, Protestant scholar of Spanish origin, active in the Low Countries and Rome, executed...
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    an episode in the life of that philosopher a play of three acts, Le Réformateur, which was produced at the Nouveau-Théâtre in Paris. He died in the southeastern...
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    Matthäus Zell (category German Protestant Reformers)
    Schriften 1, Gütersloh 1960, 31 u. ö. M. Weyer, L'Apologie chrétienne du réformateur strasbourgeois Matthieu Zell (Christliche Verantwortung, 1523), 3 Bde...
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    p. 247; Funck-Brentano, p. 78. Funck-Brentano, pp. 81–2. "Un geôlier réformateur. Du Puget, lieutenant de roi de la Bastille". doi:10.3917/rbnf.035.0025...
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    1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. Raised as a Protestant, he was agnostic before converting to Catholicism in 1906. An author of...
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  • apologétique, 1869) ; « Lettre d'un ministre protestant à SM le roi de Prusse Raoul Dederen Un réformateur catholique au XIXe siècle: Eugène Michaud (1839-1917)...
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    The Labadists were a 17th-century Protestant religious community movement founded by Jean de Labadie (1610–1674), a French pietist. The movement derived...
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  • Francis Lambert (category French Protestant theologians)
    VI (1956), S. 164-181. Louis Ruffet: François Lambert d’Avignon, le réformateur de la Hesse, Bonheur, Paris 1873. Roy Lutz Winters: Franz Lambert of...
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    in man "sensation, sentiment and knowledge". Leroux was described as a Protestant. His religious doctrine is pantheistic; and, rejecting the belief in a...
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    Francisco de Enzinas (category Spanish Protestants)
    translated encina in Spanish), was a classical scholar, translator, author, Protestant reformer and apologist of Spanish origin. Francisco de Enzinas was born...
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    39015062973063. OCLC 600318403. Houtin, A. (1922). Le Père Hyacinthe, réformateur catholique, 1869–1893 (in French). Vol. 2. Paris: Émile Nourry. hdl:2027/mdp...
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  • fontis, 2016. ISBN 978-3-03848-092-1. Luther manipulé. Contre le mythe du réformateur, "fourrier de Hitler". Paris: Indes Savantes, 2017; ISBN 978-2-84654-456-6...
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    inaugurated in 1830 in a neoclassical style, its architect is Jean Kuypers. The Protestant Church of Belgium (Charleroi Ville-Haute) : the church has held English-speaking...
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    In 2001 she was appointed moderator of ministers and deacons at the Protestant Church of Geneva. The position dates back to 1541 when it was created...
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    Basse-Ariège. Doublet, Georges (1895). Un prélat janséniste F. de Caulet: réformateur des chapitres de Foix et de Pamiers (in French). Foix: Foix-Gadrat Ainé...
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