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Scott Manetsch notes that "throughout the 1540s, Calvin worked tirelessly to construct a pastoral company of men who were committed to the reformed faith, competent in their pastoral duties, and loyal to him – and no one satisfied these requirements any better than Michel Cop." Calvin described Cop
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for several years before he became evangelical in his thinking. He and his brother Nicolas became part of the humanist–evangelical circle which flourished in Paris in the early 1530s. They were both forced to flee the city in 1534 after Nicolas preached a sermon in favour of the Reformation, which
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created a Catholic backlash. Michel went to Basel, and remained there until 1545, at which time he moved to Geneva, where he served as a minister until his death. He was created a
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as "a man of exceptional piety and doctrine" with an intelligence "more profound than his appearance suggests."
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Calvin's Company of Pastors: Pastoral Care and the Emerging Reformed Church, 1536-1609
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An Exposition upon the Fyrste Chap. of the Proverbis of Salomon
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Le livre de l'Ecclésiaste, autrement dit le Prescheur
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Cop was the second son of Guillaume Cop, a native of
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Protestant Reformer
Nicolas Cop
John Calvin
Basel
Francis I
cathedral canon
bourgeois


Pettegree, Andrew
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/6255
UK public library membership



Oxford University Press
Categories
1501 births
1566 deaths
Swiss Protestant Reformers
16th-century Calvinist and Reformed ministers
Bible commentators

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