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  PIERRE JURIEU - LoveToKnow Article on PIERRE JURIEU   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After completin.g his studies in Holland and England, Jurieu received Anglican ordination; returning to France he was ordained again and succeeded his father as pastor of the church at Mer.
Jurieu defended the doctrines of Protestantism with great ability against the attacks of Antoine Arnauld, Pierre Nicole and Bossuet, but was equally ready to enter into dispute with his fellow Protestant divines (with Louis Du Moulin and Claude Payon, for instance) when their opinions differed from his own even on minor matters.
The bitter.ness and persistency of his attacks on his colleague Pierre Bayle led to the latter being deprived of his chair in 1693.
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 Pierre Bayle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pierre Bayle (November 18, 1647 – December 28, 1706) was a French philosopher, fideist, and writer.
He was born at Carla-le-Comte, near Pamiers (Ariège), and was educated by his father, a Calvinist minister, and at an academy at Puylaurens.
The great reputation achieved by this critique stirred the envy of Bayle's colleague, Pierre Jurieu, who had written a book on the same subject.
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 Pierre Jurieu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Pierre Jurieu (1637 - January 11, 1713) was a French Protestant leader.
After completing his studies in the Netherlands and England, Jurieu was ordained as an Anglican priest; returning to France he was ordained again and succeeded his father as pastor of the church at Mer.
One of Jurieu's chief works is Lettres pastorales adressées aux fidéles de France (3 vols., Rotterdam, 1686-1687; Eng.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/P/Pierre-Jurieu.htm   (378 words)

  
 Pierre Bayle Foundation - More About Pierre Bayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
After the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685), Bayle and Pierre Jurieu, his former colleague and friend from Sedan, turned into the spokesmen of two competing factons within the Huguenot community of the Netherlands.
As a direct result of the growing tensions between Bayle and Jurieu, in 1691 Bayle was removed from his chair at the Illustrious School.
Correspondance: Pierre Bayle's correspondence can partly be found in the Oeuvres Diverses, but is currently being edited in its entirety by an international team of scholars, and published by the Voltaire Foundation, Oxford University.
www.pierrebayle.nl /english/moreabout.html   (1473 words)

  
 Pierre Bayle
Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) was a Huguenot, i.e., a French Protestant, who spent almost the whole of his productive life as a refugee in Holland.
Amidst this mess, Pierre Bayle was born in 1647, the son of a Protestant minister in Le Carla (now Le Carla-Bayle), a small town in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
Jurieu, “the Theologian of Rotterdam,” soon became the bitterest enemy of Bayle, “the Philosopher of Rotterdam,” and the two engaged in long and caustic polemic that was neither positive nor productive in any sense.
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 Bayle Pierre: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bayle, as she points out, was more interested in the Jesuits than...revocation of the Edict of Nantes, and are evident in the writings of Pierre Jurieu, Bayles former patron and subsequent opponent in a number...
Pierres brother, Bernard, was village "bayle," representing the secular power...and four daughters.
the discoveries of Isaac Newton, the rationalism of Rene Descartes, the skepticism of Pierre Bayle, the pantheism of Benedict de Spinoza, and the empiricism of Francis Bacon and John Locke fostered the belief...
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 Pierre Bayle
Born in 1647, the son of a protestant minister, Pierre Bayle wrote his first philosophical text as a student in the Jesuit college of Toulouse, a few months after his conversion to Catholicism (1669).
The work was condemned by all Protestant theologians, including the orthodox Pierre Jurieu and the moderate Elie Saurin; they both looked at it as an eulogy of religious disbelief.
Bayle was reported by Jurieu to the religious and political authorities of Rotterdam, who dismissed him from his charge at the Ecole illustre.
www.philosophyprofessor.com /philosophers/pierre-bayle.php   (546 words)

  
 Pierre Bayle --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
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French-born U.S. orchestra conductor Pierre Monteux led premieres of compositions by Igor Stravinsky, Maurice Ravel, and Claude Debussy.
Accuses Pierre of stereotyping and "ghettoizing" this genre and of poor journalism.
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 Bayle on the Rights of Conscience
Pierre Bayle was born in 1647, son of a Calvinist minister.
Among the French refugees one party, led by Pierre Jurieu, until then Bayle's friend, began to advocate violent revolution against Louis XIV and the counter-persecution of Catholics.
Soon William of Orange, with Jurieu's enthusiastic approval, put himself at the head of a successful rebellion against James II.
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 JURIEU, PIERRE (1637-1713) - Online Information article about JURIEU, PIERRE (1637-1713)
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Jurieu did much to help those who suffered by the revocation of the See also:
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 The New York Review of Books: BAYLE'S SINCERITY
Bayle's Protestant version of this position is strikingly like the anti-rational defense of the faith offered by that orthodox Calvinistic fanatic, Pierre Jurieu, and often is stated in much the way that Pascal presented his fideism or as Kierkegaard was to do later on.
In his own day, he seemed to be attacking with equal vigor the rationalists, the philosophical atheists (the article on Spinoza is the longest, mostly an attack on his system), and the orthodox Christian theologians.
Among Bayle's heroes in the Dictionnaire are "the subtle Arriaga," Maimonides and one Pierre Bunel.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Pierre Jurieu   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This is an extract from The Middle East Open Encyclopedia, made possible through the Wikimedia Foundation.
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Pierre Jurieu; all previous versions may be viewed here.
They link directly to authoring tools for you to start writing a particular article.
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 An Evil People - Part 6
= ` = ` = [1] Pierre Jurieu, 1686.
*The Political Theory of the Huguenots of the Dis- persion with Special Reference to the Thought and Influence of Pierre Jurieu.* Columbia University Press, 1947.
The title page bears the epigraph "Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God." Jurieu's political ideas helped prepare the way for the American and French Revolutions.
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 hss_craig_wrldhisdoc_1|From Old Regime to Revolution|Part|18.3 The Sighs of Enslaved France (1690)
18.3 The Sighs of Enslaved France (1690): Pierre Jurieu
Do the criticisms of Pierre Jurieu seem valid to you?
Why should a historian be somewhat careful in the judgments drawn from this evidence?
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 BAYLE, PIERRE (1647-1706) - Online Information article about BAYLE, PIERRE (1647-1706)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
BAYLE, PIERRE (1647-1706) - Online Information article about BAYLE, PIERRE (1647-1706)
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In 1690 appeared a work entitled Avis important aux refugies, which Jurieu attributed to Bayle, whom he attacked with animosity.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /BAR_BEC/BAYLE_PIERRE_1647_1706_.html   (630 words)

  
 Pierre Jurieu
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