• Jean-Baptiste Brutel de la Rivière (17 August 1669 – 14 August 1742) was a French Protestant minister, in exile in the Netherlands, and man of letters...
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  • Protestant jurist Henri Basnage de Beauval (1656–1710). A fourth edition, edited by Jean-Baptiste Brutel de la Rivière, appeared in 1727. 1690 : Dictionaire...
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  • being taken up by Jean Brutel de la Rivière (1727, The Hague). Basnage's version was considered "Protestant"; the Jesuits of the Mémoires de Trévoux found...
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  • subject appeared in the collection of Jacob Rhenferd. With Jean-Baptiste Brutel de la Rivière, he translated Humphrey Prideaux's An Historical Connection...
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    1722. The French translation was by Moses Solanus and Jean-Baptiste Brutel de la Rivière. He published the following pamphlets: The Validity of the Orders...
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  • École des Jeunes de langues was founded The Régiment Royal–La Marine was established 17 August – Jean-Baptiste Brutel de la Rivière, Protestant minister...
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  • (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "P.M. Brutel de la Rivière", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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