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Jakob Abbadie

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656: 626: 204:; the electoral summons found Abbadie at Paris, and it was conveyed through the Count d'Espense, who had been commissioned by his master to make the selection. The congregation of refugees, small enough at first to be accommodated in an apartment of the Count d'Espense's residence, grew gradually from increased emigration to 381:
Le Triomphe de la Providence et de la Religion; ou, l'Ouverture des sept Seaux par le Fils de Dieu, où l'on trouvera la première partie de l'Apocalypse clairement expliquée par ce qu'il y a de plus connu dans l'Histoire et de moins contesté dans la Parole de Dieu. Avec une nouvelle et très-sensible
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The remainder of Abbadie's life was spent in writing and preaching, and in the performance—not too sedulous, for he was frequently absent from his benefice—of the ordinary duties of his office, varied by visits to England and to Holland, where most of his books were printed. Abbadie visited Holland
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in 1685. The elector ordered the ancient chapel of his palace to be prepared for the congregation, and the services were frequently attended by the younger members of his family. Abbadie's arrival in Berlin has been variously assigned to the years 1680 and 1681. During seven or eight years he used
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stated that he was "the scion of a distinguished BĂ©arnese family"; although it is probable that the poverty of his parents would have excluded him from a learned career if some of the leading Protestants of the district had not charged themselves with the expenses of his education, which was begun
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placed original documents at the author's disposal. This work helped Abbadie's preferment. After its production, "his majesty sent him to Ireland, with an order to the lords justices to confer upon him some dignity in the church, which order was complied with by his promotion to the deanery of
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his increasing favour with the elector to relieve the distress of the refugees from France, and especially from his native province of BĂ©arn. Abbadie continued to occupy his pastorate at Berlin until the death of the great elector, which took place 29 April 1688.
371:(1717) was a controversial treatise which in its four parts attacks the characteristic doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church; it was translated into English, for the use of the Roman Catholics of his diocese of Dromore, by Dr. 307:
Abbadie is best known by his religious treatises, several of which were translated from the original French into other languages and had a wide circulation throughout Europe. The most important of these are
235:. He was often appointed to deliver occasional discourses, both in London and Dublin, but his lack of facility in English prevented his preferment in England, and also excluded him from the deanery of 162:, probably in 1654, although 1657 and 1658 have been given; he is "most probably the Jacques Abbadie who was the third child of Violente de Fortaner and Pierre Abbadie, baptized on 27 April 1654." 323:
While at Berlin, he made several visits to the Netherlands, in 1684, 1686, and 1688, chiefly for the purpose of superintending the printing of several of his works, including the
636: 231:, Abbadie returned to London. He subsequently published a revised version of the French translation of the English liturgy used at this church, with an epistle dedicatory to 243:
wished to promote him. Abbadie's health suffered from devotion to his duties in the Savoy and from the English climate. He therefore settled in Ireland, and in 1699 the
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Panégyrique de Marie Stuart, Reine d'Angleterre, d'Ecosse, de France, et d'Irlande, de glorieuse et immortelle mémoire, décédée à Kensington le 28 décembre 1694
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and other works. He returned to Ireland in 1723. Abbadie's income as dean of Killaloe was so small that he could not afford a literary amanuensis; and
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He revised his works for a complete edition in four volumes, in which were also to be included two unpublished treatises,
327:, 1684. The book went through a vast number of editions and was translated into several languages, an English version, by 387:
It was in the Irish camp with Schomberg that Abbadie commenced one of his most successful works, which was published at
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for 5 October 1727, says: "He was not above twenty-two when he undertook of himself his admirable treatise on the
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Fasti Ecclesiae Hibernicae: The Succession of the Prelates and Members of the Cathedral Bodies in Ireland
407:, which he divided into five branches: love of esteem, presumptuousness, vanity, ambition and arrogance. 888: 832: 524: 447: 893: 862: 762: 276: 782: 461: 252: 228: 328: 908: 837: 480: 472: 339:, appeared in London, 1719, and again "revised, corrected, and, in a few places, abridged", by 528: 418:, 1685; and two highly adulatory addresses on persons in high stations, entitled respectively 172: 757: 551: 488: 292: 176: 143: 812: 767: 376: 244: 209: 183:, it is said, at the age of seventeen. An obituary notice, however, which appeared in the 119: 251:
was conferred on him by the king. whose favour he had attracted by a vindication of the
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Réflexions sur la Présence réelle du Corps de Jésus-Christ dans l'Eucharistie
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L'Art de se connoître soi-même; ou, La Recherche des Sources de la Morale
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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to England in 1688, and the following year became minister of the
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under M. Jean de la Placette, the minister of Nay, He studied at
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The Deity of Jesus Christ essential to the Christian Religion
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Essai historique sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de M. Abbadie
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through the press, and stayed more than three years in
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Jakob Abbadie (1654–1727) Protestant divine and writer
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Panégyrique de Monseigneur l'Electeur de Brandebourg
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Démonstration de la Vérité de la Religion Chrétienne
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Traité de la Divinité de Nôtre Seigneur Jésus-Christ
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"Abbadie, Jacques". 337:A Sovereign Antidote against Arian Poyson 200:, to be minister of the French church at 198:Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg 579: 547:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 516: 460:, 1693 was an elaborate defence of the 412:Sermons sur divers Textes de l'Ecriture 196:About the same time he was sent for by 428:A Panegyric on our late Sovereign Lady 608: 471:, 1690. He gave a funeral oration on 426:, 1695, also published in England as 314:TraitĂ© de la divinitĂ© de Jesus-Christ 267:, 1720–23, during the preparation of 118: 27:French Protestant minister and writer 7: 379:. The work was completed in 1723 in 179:, receiving the degree of doctor in 208:, caused by the revocation of the 25: 702:Post-Reformation Digital Library 654: 646:Dictionary of National Biography 624: 458:DĂ©fense de la Nation Britannique 452:Chemical Change in the Eucharist 42: 351:, which combated severally the 191:Truth of the Christian Religion 142:minister and writer. 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Index

James Abbadie

Nay
BĂ©arn
Marylebone
Protestant
[abadi]
Protestant
Dean of Killaloe
Nay
BĂ©arn
Samuel Smiles
Puylaurens
Academy of Saumur
Academy of Sedan
theology
Daily Courant
Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg
Berlin
Brandenburg
edict of Nantes
Marshal Schomberg
French Church of the Savoy
Battle of the Boyne
George I
St. Patrick's, Dublin
William III
deanery
Killaloe
Revolution of 1688

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