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but soon returned to Paris. He took an active part in the deliberations of the first national synod of the Reformed Church in France which was held in Paris on May 26–28, 1559 and assisted in preparing a confession of faith. He presided at the third national synod at Orléans, April 25, 1562, where
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Jean Morély's doctrine regarding the general right of voting at ecclesiastical elections was condemned. The controversy nevertheless continued, and Chandieu wrote a rejoinder,
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overlordship), everywhere advocating and defending the cause of his countrymen, many of whom lived in Switzerland. In Lausanne he became friends with
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Chandieu published under various pseudonyms including Zamariel, Sadeel, and Theopsaltes. He had a seven-year battle of books with the Jesuit
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theologian, poet, diplomat and nobleman. His trend toward the Reformed Protestantism was strengthened during his study of law at
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On the night of September 4, 1557, a Protestant meeting was attacked, and 140 persons were imprisoned. Chandieu published his
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Glenn S. Sunshine (1996) "Antoine de la Roche Chandieu", in Hans J. Hillerbrand, ed.,
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La confirmation de la discipline ecclésiastique observée en églises réformées de France
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Calvin's Company of Pastors: Pastoral Care and the Emerging Reformed Church, 1536-1609
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Apologie des bons Chrétiens contre les ennemis de l'église catholique
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French Reformed theologian, poet, diplomat and nobleman
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Claude Aubery
Henry of Navarre
Francisco Torres
Oxford University Press
"L'AcadĂ©mie de Lausanne Ă  la fin du XVIe siècle : Ă©tude sur quelques professeurs d'après des documents inĂ©dits"
Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
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German
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Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
Works by Antoine de la Roche Chandieu
Post-Reformation Digital Library
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Reformed Christianity

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