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    Louis Cappel (15 October 1585 – 18 June 1658) was a French Protestant churchman and scholar. A Huguenot, he was born at St Elier, near Sedan. He studied...
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  • The Cappel family was a French family which produced distinguished jurists and theologians in the 15th and 16th centuries. The family also took the Latin...
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    University of Franeker and a pupil of Drusius. Louis Cappel (1585–1658) De nomine tetragrammato (1624) Lewis Cappel reached the conclusion that Hebrew vowel...
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  • should be considered an inspired part of the Old Testament. In 1624, Louis Cappel, a French Huguenot scholar at Saumur, published a work in which he concluded...
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    Driesche (1550–1616), known as Drusius; Sixtinus Amama (1593–1629); Louis Cappel (1585–1658); Johannes Buxtorf (1564–1629); Jacob Alting (1618–1679)....
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    11 – Johann Heermann, German poet, hymn-writer (d. 1647) October 15 – Louis Cappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) October 28 – Cornelius...
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    Clinton (4138 BC), Henri Spondanus (4051 BC), Benedict Pereira (4021 BC), Louis Cappel (4005 BC), James Ussher (4004 BC), Augustin Calmet (4002 BC), Isaac Newton...
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    did not believe in its antiquity, nor did Joseph Scaliger (d. 1609) or Louis Cappel (d. 1658) or Johannes Drusius (d. 1616). David ibn abi Zimra (d. 1573)...
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    and which created some controversy at the time, having been opposed by Louis Cappel. His works were collected and published in a one volume folio, in Amsterdam...
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    maintained for thesis De Sacerdotio Christi. His co-professors were Louis Cappel and Josué de la Place, who also were Cameron's pupils and lifelong friends...
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  • writer Ludovicus Cappellus (Louis Cappel; 1585–1658), French Protestant churchman and scholar Ludovicus Carrio Brugensis (Louis Carrion; 1547–1595), Flemish...
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    Reformed used Calvin's Genevan catechism, as well as works published by Louis Cappel (1619), and Charles Drelincourt (1642). Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes...
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    11 – Johann Heermann, German poet, hymn-writer (d. 1647) October 15 – Louis Cappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) October 28 – Cornelius...
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  • Politician and 4th Prime Minister of France (d. 1642) October 15 – Louis Cappel, Protestant churchman and scholar (d. 1658) Constant d'Aubigné, Nobleman...
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    biblical criticism was not new, given the work of previous critics such as Louis Cappel, Johannes Morinus, and others. The Jesuit tradition of biblical criticism...
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  • pastor, and reformer. Key work: Institutes of the Christian Religion. Louis Cappel, French clergyman, Hebrew scholar. Sebastian Castellio (1515–1563), theologian...
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  • Moulin, 1621–58 Samuel Maresius, 1625–36 Alexandre Colvill, 1619–43 Louis Cappel, 1633–58 Le Blanc de Beaulieu, 1645–75 Abraham Colvill, 1658–67 José...
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    Juan Bautista Villalpando, and the critique about his commentary by Louis Cappel. This critique appeared on Brian Walton's multilingual edition of the...
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    reportedly confessed to the crime immediately before being hanged. Dr Louis Cappel, the German-speaking Lutheran pastor appointed to attend the prisoner...
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    German priest, visionary and writer of prophecies (b. 1613) June 18 – Louis Cappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (b. 1585) June 8 – Sir Henry...
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  • Benjamin Rudyerd, English poet and politician (born 1572) June 18 – Louis Cappel, French historian and Huguenot theologian (born 1585) c. June 15 – Henry...
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    Hebrew vowel points, a subject which gave rise to the controversy between Louis Cappel and his son Johannes Buxtorf II. Buxtorf did not live to complete the...
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  • hypothetically universal rather than particular and definite. His colleague, Louis Cappel, denied the verbal inspiration of the Hebrew text of the Old Testament...
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    after the death of his father he became involved in a controversy with Louis Cappel regarding the antiquity of the Hebrew vowel-signs; and although the question...
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    German priest, visionary and writer of prophecies (b. 1613) June 18 – Louis Cappel, French Protestant churchman and scholar (b. 1585) June 8 – Sir Henry...
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  • philosophy (1616–1619) John Cameron, one of the Academy's first professors. Louis Cappel Jean-Robert Chouet Mark Duncan Franciscus Gomarus Tanneguy Le Fèvre Claude...
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    Cappel (French pronunciation: [kapɛl]) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. The village is situated on the N56...
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  • Marguerite Papin; he was a cousin of Denis Papin. He was a student of Louis Cappel at Saumur Academy, and then became pastor at Poitiers. He left France...
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    Tuileries Palace (category Louis XVI)
    Jacquin 2000, pp. 36–37. "Le Chateau de la Punta". Pagesperso-orange.fr. Van Cappel de Premont, François. "Du Pavillon Bullant au Château de la Punta" (PDF)...
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  • Saumur from 1633 till his death. Placeus together with Moise Amyraut and Louis Cappel belong, as followers of John Cameron, to that theological movement at...
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