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MORNAY, PHILIPPE DE (1549-1623) , seigneur du Plessis-Marly, usually known as Du-Plessis-Mornay or Mornay Du Plessis, French Protestant
Conde , but a fall from his horse prevented him from taking an active part in the campaign. His career as Huguenot apologist began in 1571 with the work
refuge
Henry
Sedan
Henry
Conde in 1588 his influence became so great
gradually withdrew from the court and devoted himself to writing. He founded in 1593 the Protestant
academy
university at Saumur, which had a distinguished history until its suppression by Louis XIV. in 1683. In 1598 he published a work
bishop of Evreux, afterwards cardinal and archbishop of Sens, accused him of misquoting at least 500, and a public disputation was held at Fontainebleau on the 4th of May 1600. Decision was awarded to Du Perron on nine points presented, when the disputation was interrupted by the illness of Mornay. His last years were saddened by the loss of his only son in 1605 and of his devoted wife in 16o6, and were marked only by perfecting the Huguenot organization. He was chosen a deputy in 1618 to represent the French Protestants at the synod of Dort, and though prohibited from attending by Louis XIII., he contributed materially to its deliberations by written communications. He was deprived of the governorship of Saumur at the time of the Huguenot insurrection in 1621, and died in retirement on his estate of La Foret-sur-Sevre on the 11th of November 1623. His principal works, in addition to De L'institution, usage et doctrine du saint sacrement de l'eucharistie en l'eglise ancienne (La Rochelle, 1598), mentioned above, are Excellent discours de la vie et de la mort (London, 1577), a bridal present to Charlotte Arbaleste; Traite de l'eglise oil l'on traite des principales questions qui ont gig mues sur ce point en nostre temps (London, 1578) ; Traite de la verite de la religion chretienne contre les athees, epicuriens, payens, juifs, mahometans et autres infideles (Antwerp, 1581); Le mystere d'iniquite, c'est a dire, l'histoire de la papaute (Geneva, 1611). Two volumes of Memoires, from 1572 to 1589, appeared at La Foret (16241625), and a continuation in 2 vols. at Amsterdam (1652); a more complete but very inaccurate edition (Memoires, correspondances, et vie) in 12 vols. was published at Paris in 16241625. See the life of Mornay written by his wife for the instruction of their son, Memoires de Mme Duplessis-Mornay, vol. i. in the ed. of Memoires et correspondances de Duplessis-Mornay (Paris, 18241825) ; E. and E. Haag, La France protestante, article " Mornay "; J. Ambert, Du Plessis-Mornay (Paris, 1847) ; E. Stahelin, Der Ubertritt K. Heinrichs IV. von Frankreich zur katholischen Kirche (Basel, 1856) ; Weiss, Du Plessis Mornay comme theologien (Strassburg, 1867). There is a good article " Du Plessis-Mornay " by T. Schott in Hauck's Realencyklopadie, and another by Grube in Kirchenlexikon. End of Article: MORNAY, PHILIPPE DE (1549-1623) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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