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Nicolas Cop

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131:. Cop traveled again to Paris where he earned his medical licence in May 1536. In the following year he was called to Scotland, where illness had struck the newly married Madeleine of France. Nicolas Cop also taught medicine at the university of Paris, but died suddenly in the winter of 1539/1540. Protestant relatives of Nicolas Cop eventually took refuge in the Rheinland where his surname became Germanized to "Kob," before soon being anglicized in the American colonies as 76:
of the University of Paris although the institution generally condemned Martin Luther. On All Saints Day, November 1, 1533, Nicolas Cop as rector delivered his inaugural address, in which he revealed himself as being in sympathy with Luther. Cop discussed the need for reform and renewal in the
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of the Gospels and the theology and practices of the Roman Catholic Church pre-Counter Reformation. Calvin certainly influenced but did not write Cop's address, which defended the doctrine of
108:. Cop traveled until reaching Basel in February 1534 and then went to Freiburg with Erasmus and Ludwig Baer. He made contact with the reformers in Strassburg and Ludovicus Carinus or 372: 382: 377: 387: 367: 92:
Nicolas Cop's inaugural address as rector of the University of Paris provoked a strong reaction from the faculty, many of whom denounced it as
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and, upon failing to obtain the support of the king or the university, was forced to flee. He fled in secret, arriving in time at
89:. Calvin is thought to have been complicit because he had fled from Paris just before Cop's delivery of the inaugural address. 242: 200:"The Cop / Kob /Cope Papers" in possession in 2009 of Marsha Cope Huie, LL.M. Cambridge Univ.(Cantab. Hons. 1986). 326:"The Cop / Cope / Kob Papers" in possession of Marsha Cope Huie, M.A., J.D.; and LL.M. (Cantab. Hons.1986) 304:
Nicholls, David (1996). "Heresy and Protestantism, 1520-1542: Questions of Perception and Communication".
128: 46: 127:). In January 1535, Calvin joined Cop in Basel, a city that had come under the influence of the reformer 352: 116: 78: 357: 69: 65: 109: 54: 34: 27: 72:
was later to become the Collège de France. Nicolas Cop, one of the reformers, had been elected
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Concio academica nomine rectoris universitatis Parisiensis scripta. CO 10b:30-36; OS 1:4-10.
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Much of this paragraph is a translation from the German-language entry on Knowledge (XXG).
346: 96:. Within just two days, on 3 November 1533, two Franciscans filed a complaint in the 31: 38: 82: 42: 64:, tensions were rising between the humanistic and religious reformers of the 97: 86: 317: 237:
Ganoczy, Alexandre (2004), "Calvin's life", in McKim, Donald K. (ed.),
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This was a French institution not equivalent to the English parliament.
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Also known as Nicolaus Cop, Nicolaus Copus; Kopp; Kob or Cope.
172:(1533-1541). Neu Kirchen: Vly Vluyn 1994, pp. 10-25. 100:against Cop for heresy. Cop appeared before the 68:and the conservative senior faculty members. The 119:. He used his post to rehabilitate her work "Le 115:Nicolas Cop was befriended by the King's sister 49:. They were sons of Guillaume Cop, a native of 8: 53:who became physician to the king of France, 218:, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans, 168:., eds., Calvin--Studien Ausgabe vol.1/1, 30:in late 1533, from 10 October 1533, was a 22:(born circa 1501 in Paris and died 1540), 373:Academic staff of the University of Paris 60:Around 1533, when Calvin had returned to 81:and highlighted differences between the 312:(2). Oxford University Press: 182–205. 143: 239:The Cambridge Companion to John Calvin 7: 233:, Editions Jean-Claude Lattès, 1995. 383:16th-century Protestant theologians 378:Rectors of the University of Paris 14: 335:Reformatorische Anfange (1553-41) 388:16th-century French theologians 229:Translation from the original 41:. Nicolas Cop and his brother 1: 368:French Protestant theologians 125:The mirror of the sinful soul 87:justification by faith alone 289:, Oxford: Lion Hudson plc, 404: 363:Swiss Protestant Reformers 243:Cambridge University Press 121:miroir de l'âme pĂ©cheresse 333:Calvin, Johannes (1994), 285:Parker, T. H. L. (2006), 214:Cottret, Bernard (2000), 16:Swiss Protestant reformer 287:John Calvin: A Biography 170:Reformatorische Anfange 129:Johannes Oecolampadius 264:A Life of John Calvin 117:Marguerite de Navarre 79:Roman Catholic Church 318:10.1093/fh/10.2.182 260:McGrath, Alister E. 216:Calvin: A Biography 47:Collège de Montaigu 35:Protestant Reformer 28:University of Paris 337:, Neukirchen-Vluyn 231:Calvin: Biographie 98:Parlement de Paris 296:978-0-7459-5228-4 252:978-0-521-81647-2 395: 338: 328: 321: 299: 280: 255: 228: 201: 198: 192: 189: 183: 180: 174: 157: 151: 148: 403: 402: 398: 397: 396: 394: 393: 392: 343: 342: 332: 324: 303: 297: 284: 278: 268:Basil Blackwell 258: 253: 236: 226: 213: 210: 205: 204: 199: 195: 190: 186: 181: 177: 164:Eberhard Busch 158: 154: 149: 145: 140: 17: 12: 11: 5: 401: 399: 391: 390: 385: 380: 375: 370: 365: 360: 355: 345: 344: 341: 340: 330: 322: 306:French History 301: 295: 282: 276: 256: 251: 234: 224: 209: 206: 203: 202: 193: 184: 175: 152: 142: 141: 139: 136: 110:Ludwig Carinus 37:and friend of 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 400: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 374: 371: 369: 366: 364: 361: 359: 356: 354: 351: 350: 348: 336: 331: 327: 323: 319: 315: 311: 307: 302: 298: 292: 288: 283: 279: 277:0-631-16398-0 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 254: 248: 244: 241:, Cambridge: 240: 235: 232: 227: 225:0-8028-3159-1 221: 217: 212: 211: 207: 197: 194: 188: 185: 179: 176: 173: 169: 165: 161: 156: 153: 147: 144: 137: 135: 134: 130: 126: 122: 118: 113: 111: 107: 103: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 75: 71: 70:Collège Royal 67: 66:Collège Royal 63: 58: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 33: 29: 25: 21: 353:1500s births 334: 325: 309: 305: 286: 263: 238: 230: 215: 196: 187: 178: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 146: 132: 124: 114: 101: 91: 59: 19: 18: 358:1540 deaths 39:John Calvin 20:Nicolas Cop 347:Categories 266:, Oxford: 208:References 83:Beatitudes 43:Michel Cop 102:parlement 94:heretical 55:Francis I 262:(1990), 162:See also 26:of the 293:  274:  249:  222:  74:rector 24:rector 166:et al 138:Notes 133:Cope. 106:Basel 62:Paris 51:Basel 32:Swiss 291:ISBN 272:ISBN 247:ISBN 220:ISBN 314:doi 123:" ( 349:: 310:10 308:. 270:, 245:, 57:. 339:. 329:. 320:. 316:: 300:. 281:.

Index

rector
University of Paris
Swiss
Protestant Reformer
John Calvin
Michel Cop
Collège de Montaigu
Basel
Francis I
Paris
Collège Royal
Collège Royal
rector
Roman Catholic Church
Beatitudes
justification by faith alone
heretical
Parlement de Paris
Basel
Ludwig Carinus
Marguerite de Navarre
miroir de l'âme pécheresse
Johannes Oecolampadius
ISBN
0-8028-3159-1
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
978-0-521-81647-2
McGrath, Alister E.
Basil Blackwell

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