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DRELINCOIIRT, CHARLES (1595-1669) , French Protestant divine, was born at Sedan on the loth of July 1595. In 1618 he undertook the charge of the French Protestant church See Also: - CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
at Langres , but failed to receive the necessary royal sanction, and early in 162o he removed to Paris, where he was nominatedminister of the Reformed Church See Also: - CHURCH
- CHURCH (according to most authorities derived from the Gr. Kvpcaxov [&wµa], " the Lord's [house]," and common to many Teutonic, Slavonic and other languages under various forms—Scottish kirk, Ger. Kirche, Swed. kirka, Dan. kirke, Russ. tserkov, Buig. cerk
- CHURCH, FREDERICK EDWIN (1826-1900)
- CHURCH, GEORGE EARL (1835–1910)
- CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM (1815–189o)
- CHURCH, SIR RICHARD (1784–1873)
at Charenton. He was the author of a large number of works in devotional and polemical theology, several of which had great influence. His Catechism (Catechisme ou instruction familiere, 1652) and his Christian's Defense against the Fears of Death (Consolations de lime fidele contre les frayeurs de la mart, 1651) became well known in England by means of translations, which were very frequently reprinted. It has been said that Daniel Defoe wrote his fiction of Mrs Veal (A True Relation of the Apparition of Mrs Veal), who came from the other world to recommend the perusal of Drelincourt on Death, for the express purpose of promoting the sale of an English translation of the Consolations; Defoe 's contribution is added to the fourth edition of the translation (1706). ,Another popular work of his was Les Visites charitables pour toutes sortes de personnes a fligees (1669) . Drelincourt's controversial works were numerous. Directed entirely against Roman Catholicism, they did much to strengthen and consolidate the Protestant party in France. He died on the 3rd of November 1669. Several of his sons were distinguished as theologians or physicians. Laurent (16261681) became a pastor, and was the author of Sonnets chretiens sur divers sujets (1677);' Charles (16331697) was professor of physic at the university of Leiden, and physician to the prince of Orange; Peter (16441722) was ordained a priest in the Church of England, and became dean of Armagh .
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