Pierre Dumoulin

See also: Dumoulin

Pierre Dumoulin , French Protestant theologist, born in 1568 with Buhy (Val-d'Oise), died with Sedan in 1658. He is the son of Joachim Dumoulin, Pasteur with Sedan of 1573 to 1593.

First Pasteur of the temple of Charenton-the-Bridge.

He teaches philosophy with Leyde, becomes chaplain of the princess Catherine of Bourbon (1559-1604), is called in 1615 in England to work there with a meeting of the Protestant churches, and chairs the Synode of Went, 1620. Former student of the College of Sedan, it there returns definitively in 1621 and will be one of the personalities most powerful and most influential of the Académie of Sedan and the tutor of Frederic-Maurice of the Tower of Auvergne.

He left a great number of polemical writings, inter alia:

  • De Monarchia temporali pontificis romani , Leyde, 1614;
  • Innovation with the papism , Sedan, 1627.

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