Brace Amyraut

Brace Amyraut born in September 1596 with Bourgueil (Indre-et-Loire), dead the January 8th 1664 with Saumur (Maine-et-Loire), also known under the Latin name of Moses Amyraldus , was a Théologien Protesting French. He occupied an important place in the history of the reformed theology of the 17th century.

Works

  • Treated religions, against those which all estimate them indifferent. - 1631

  • Brief Traitté of predestination and its principal dependences. - 1634
  • Speech on the state of faithful after death. - 1646
  • Paraphrase of the First Epistle of saint Pierre (CH. II, v. 7). -1646
  • Apology for those for the religion. - 1647
  • Six books of the vocation of the pastors. - 1649
  • Moral Christian woman, 6 vol. - 1652-1660
  • Of the government of the Church against those which want to abolish the use and the authority of the synods. - 1653
  • Of the thousand years reign or the Prosperity of the Church. - 1654
  • Speech of the sovereignty of the kings. - 1656
  • life of Francois, lord of the Valley, known as Arm wrestling. - 1661
  • Syntagma thesium theologicarum in Academia Salmuriensi variis temporibus disputatarum , 1664, Co-writing with Josué of the Place and Louis Cappel

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