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  • The Academy of Saumur (French: Académie de Saumur) was a Huguenot university at Saumur in western France. It existed from 1593, when it was founded by...
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    theology at the Academy of Sedan and the Academy of Saumur, and Arabic at the University of Oxford, where he spent two years. At the age of twenty-eight...
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    determining a course. He did so, and decided on theology. He moved to the Academy of Saumur and studied under John Cameron, who ultimately regarded him as his...
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    Francis Turretin (category Academic staff of the University of Geneva)
    opponent of the moderate Calvinist theology of the Academy of Saumur (embodied by Moise Amyraut and called Amyraldianism). He was an earnest defender of the...
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    Black Cadre) is a corps of écuyers, or instructors, at the French military riding academy École Nationale d'Équitation at Saumur in western France, founded...
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  • impériale de cavalerie de Saumur). Most of its building complex was taken up with a military riding area and a riding-academy training hall. From 1830...
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    Abraham de Moivre (category Members of the French Academy of Sciences)
    suppressed, and de Moivre enrolled to study logic at Saumur for two years. Although mathematics was not part of his course work, de Moivre read several works...
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    Andrew Marvell (category Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge)
    was Lord Protector of England at that point. In 1656 Marvell and Dutton travelled to France, to visit the Protestant Academy of Saumur. In 1657, Marvell...
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    Philippe de Mornay (category Participants in the Synod of Dort)
    the Academy of Saumur, which had a distinguished history until its suppression by Louis XIV in 1683. His last years were saddened by the loss of his only...
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  • Gootjes, Albert (19 September 2013). Claude Pajon (1626–1685) and the Academy of Saumur: The First Controversy over Grace. BRILL. ISBN 9789004257641. Mentzer...
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    Franciscus Gomarus (category Academic staff of the University of Groningen)
    called in 1614 to a chair of theology at the Academy of Saumur, where he remained four years, and then accepted a call as professor of theology and Hebrew at...
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    Jean-Robert Chouet (category Academic staff of the University of Geneva)
    daughter of councillor Ami Rigot and widow of draper Louis Mallet. In 1664 he was appointed professor of philosophy at the Academy of Saumur, where the...
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  • to even more suspicion of the Coccieans on behalf of the rest of the Reformed. In France, Moses Amyraut at the Academy of Saumur taught a doctrine known...
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    where his father was a Protestant pastor. He studied at the Academy of Saumur and the Academy of Sedan under his grandfather, Pierre Du Moulin, and under...
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    André Dacier (category Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres)
    a Protestant lawyer, sent him first to the Academy of Puy Laurens, and afterwards to the Academy of Saumur to study under Tanneguy Le Fèvre here he converted...
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  • Helvetic Consensus (category Reformed confessions of faith)
    profession of faith drawn up in 1675 to guard against doctrines taught at the French Academy of Saumur, especially Amyraldism. The definition of the doctrines...
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  • 1684 in literature (category Years of the 17th century in literature)
    Protestant Academy of Saumur is closed down by King Louis XIV of France. John Banks' historical play The Island Queens, or the Death of Mary Queen of Scotland...
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    the Reformed Church, and in 1651 obtained a professorship at the Academy of Saumur, which he filled with great success for nearly twenty years. His increasing...
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    Jakob Abbadie (category Deans of Killaloe)
    of his education, which was begun under M. Jean de la Placette, the minister of Nay, He studied at Puylaurens, the Academy of Saumur, and the Academy...
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    John Cameron (theologian) (category Academics of the University of Glasgow)
    professor of divinity at the Academy of Saumur, the principal seminary of the French Protestants. In 1620, the progress of the civil troubles in France obliged...
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