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Malan was suspended from ministry in 1818 for a forthright sermon preached in 1817 on justification by faith alone (doctrinal preaching was frowned upon at the time). Following an apology and restoration he was again suspended for similar preaching and formally defrocked in 1823.
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Malan travelled widely outside Geneva, making frequent trips to
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Malan was also a prolific author. He was very poetic in his writings and through the Spirit spoke to the heart compelling them to reconcile to God.
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Malan was one of the originators of the hymn movement in the French
Reformed Church and some of his hymns remain in use today:
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brothers and others. In 1816–1817 during a visit to Geneva, Scotsman
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in preparation for the ministry. He was ordained in 1810.
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