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Jacques Saurin (January 6, 1677 – December 30, 1730) was a major French religious figure in the late 17th century and early 18th century
Jacques Saurin was a pastor serving in the countries of Refuge, first in London, then in the Hague – as a pastor he was admired for his eloquence and a person ...
Jacques Saurin was born on January 6, 1677 in Nimes, France. In 1685 his father, who was a Protestant, fled the country when the Edict of Nantes was revoked.
Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague (London : R. Edwards ...
Artist: Thomas Holloway (1748 - 1827) English ; Title: Jacques Saurin, 1677 - 1730. French Protestant divine ; Date: Unknown ; Materials: Line engraving on paper.
Saurin, Jacques the most eloquent preacher of French Protestantism, was born at Nimes Jan. 6, 1677. In his eighth year his family, fleeing from the ...
Jacques Saurin. Jacques Saurin (January 6, 1677 – December 30, 1730) was a major French religious figure in the late 17th century and early 18th century who ...
Apr 21, 2015 · Jacques Saurin originated from Nîmes. He travelled to England from Geneva with Stephen Romilly. When Jacques arrived in England he had not yet been 'received' ...
It is in this connection that we intend to examine the thought of the French Huguenot preacher Jacques Saurin (1677–1730). Historians have held that the two ...