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in French in a hurry to begin his London ministry, Durel used the 1616 version by Pierre
Delaune or de Laune, reprinted in an edition that quickly sold out. It has been commented that "Durel's temporary edition of 1661 shares with the Maltese Prayer Book of 1845 the distinction of being the rarest of
512:, who knew both Baxter and Gaches, and gave assurances from personal observation on Charles II's religious views. Baxter discussed possible ways of answering Durel's apologetics: but he did not publish, and the sustained Presbyterian criticism began only in the 1670s. He knew in advance (1669) that
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to win over
Protestant ministers. Such a synod met with legal problems, and it is unclear whether it occurred. But again letters of support were gained. Whatever the outcome for Charenton, Durel and other Jersey clergy did attend shortly a synod at Caen, undermining Huguenot support for English
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Durel was appointed minister of the French Church with a royal pension, once Daniel
Brevint had been found a living. On 14 January 1661 he preached his first sermon there, and the liturgy of the Church of England was read in French for the first time. That year Durel heard the
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The king then asked Durel to translate the work again into French, and ordered the book to be used in the parish churches of
Guernsey and Jersey and at the Savoy chapel. The Savoy Conference of 1661 had made a revision, Durel produced a translation of the
432:. During the 1660s some of the Presbyterian ministers involved still hoped for "comprehension": inclusion of their congregations within the Church, in good standing. The Presbyterian leaders Richard Baxter and
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Belonging to a "conformist" group of
Francophone clergy, who wished to reconcile the Church of England with Huguenot and Reformed practice generally, Durel had as allies
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1397:, Bulletin de la Société de l'Histoire du Protestantisme Français (1903-2015) Vol. 124 (Avril, Mai, Juin 1978), pp. 249–281, at p. 256. Published by: Librairie Droz
686:. The right of sole printing was granted 6 October 1662, and the Bishop of London's chaplain sanctioned it in 1663, but Durel's work did not appear until 1667, as
385:: this new "Anglo-Gallican" church, La Savoie, was viewed there as an unwelcome rival. On the other hand, Protestant leaders in continental Europe were pleased.
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stated that this translation was accepted by the
Reformed church in France. In the 1680s questions were raised about its consistency with the English original.
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536:, was soon afterwards granted him by the king, his chief recommendation to King Charles being that "he was not only a good scholar but a perfect courtier."
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of the first half of 1661, held on the same site as Durel's chapel, led in 1662 to the exodus of non-conformists from the Church of
England now called the
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630:). In it, Durel mentions an ambition to collect the liturgies of all the Protestant churches. It contains positive comment on the
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in 1661. Manton read the Prayer Book liturgy at length, and the congregation received it well. After 1662, however, Manton was a
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301:). There was an existing French congregation from the Protectorate, and Jean D'Espagne had preached to them in the chapel of
81:, Jersey, the son of Jean le Vavaseur dit Durel and his wife, Susanne Effard, daughter of Nicolas Effard. He matriculated at
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The expulsion of
Puritans was not an intended consequence of the Conference, as began to be argued in the late 17th century.
717:, but a portion of Dolben's manuscript was found. Durel's work, of which he calls himself editor, was published in 1670 as
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721:(for the first time "communium" is used, for the previous "publicarum"). There were at least seven editions down to 1703.
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claimed back. Charles II granted use of the chapel, subject to the right to appoint the minister, to be instituted by the
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Bosher's account of the period 1660 to 1662, from the point of view of the returning bishops, argues for continuity with
227:. The pseudonymous "Ambiorix Ariovistus" who wrote it is now taken to be Henrik Ernst (1603–1665), a German tutor at the
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with the Duc, Durel kept abreast of
English politics and polemics. He wrote in May 1654 to William Edgeman, secretary to
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was still holding out. They returned with the king's order to
Carteret to make terms. Carteret signed a surrender to
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Durel's major work was published in 1669, in vindication of the English church against schismatics, and entitled
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with a rich donative. In February 1670 he was created D.D. at Oxford. In 1677 he was made registrar of the
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became bishops: the completion of the translation then passed to Durel. Earle's portion was lost in the
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The conformist position was not liked by all of Durel's congregation: but the chapel was close to
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and one of Daniel Brevint's contacts in Moray's campaign. It was written at the request of
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in late October, at which point the Parliamentary forces had taken the whole island except
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seemed likely, Brevint, Durel and Philippe Le Couteur, all from Jersey, were recruited by
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Durel died 8 June 1683, and is buried in the north aisle adjoining Windsor Chapel choir.
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Un professionnel des lettres au XVIIe siècle: Valentin Conrart, une histoire sociale
682:. It was closely based on the century-old translation by Francis Philippe, made for
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276:, by Madame de Turenne, again through Moray: the royalists here followed a plan of
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The Making of the Restoration Settlement: The Influence of the Laudians, 1649-1662
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through to the 20th century and his 1670 Latin translation had been authorized by
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The Life of Sir Robert Moray, soldier, statesman and man of science, 1608-1673
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Presbyterians intent on continuing their opposition to the Church of England.
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In 1660 Durel returned to England. That year he helped set up the recognised
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At the Savoy Conference, the Church position was at the beginning flexible.
89:, in 1640. When Oxford was garrisoned by Charles I at the beginning of the
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597:, Saumur, 1649. Durel had been awarded a B.D. by Saumur Academy, in 1647.
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Language and Society in Early Modern England: Selected Essays, 1981-1994
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A New History of The Book Common Prayer, With a Rationale of its Offices
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for translation into Latin. Earle died, and Pearson and his replacement
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Theoremata philosophiae rationalis, moralis, naturalis et supernaturalis
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Rapid preferment then came for Durel. He was recommended by the king to
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that could be accepted as a basis for the Church of England's posture.
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Durel moved to France after the fall of Jersey, and resided briefly at
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Liturgia, seu Liber Precum Communium et Administrationis Sacramentorum
241:(Oxford, 1641), a collection of tracts of which one was identified by
207:. He mentioned then an intention, apparently unfulfilled, to reply to
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217:. His name has been brought up in relation with a reply to Milton's
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In 1647 Durel returned to Jersey as chaplain to Lieutenant-governor
1780: This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
634:(Moravians), then under threat in Central Europe, and supported by
188:. In Normandy he met Jean-Maximilien de Baux, seigneur de l'Angle (
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Daniel Ernst Jablonski: Religion, Wissenschaft und Politik um 1700
1530:. Vol. Index Volume. London: Reeves & Turner. p. 18.
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Ambiorix Ariovistus, Detractor of Milton's "Defensio," Identified
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was planning such a work: in Latin, it saw du Moulin imprisoned.
622:(1662) was answered in a work once attributed to Henry Hickman,
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Bonasus Vapulans, or some Castigations given to Mr. John Durell
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as royal chaplain to Charles II in 1662. He was made rector of
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La Liturgie, c'est à dire Le Formulaire des Prières publiques
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for Presbyterians. With Jacques Couët-du Vivier, minister at
396:, in October 1661, for the reversion of the sinecure held by
1607:. Philadelphia: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger. p.
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all the foreign-language versions of the English Liturgy."
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Sanctae ecclesiae Anglicanae schismaticorum criminationes
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minister, who became his father-in-law some years later.
1488:. Vol. V. Peterborough G.C.Caster. 1889. pp.
272:. The Jersey group were then asked to set up a synod at
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Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV
1395:
Lettres de Jacques Couët-du Vivier à Paul Ferry (suite)
1319:
The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540–1835
1314:"Durell, John (11663–1683) (CCEd Person ID 13958)"
1289:
Roger L'Estrange and the Making of Restoration Culture
249:, in the 19th century, as by "John Durel" rather than
500:
Richard Baxter had a Latin letter of April 1660 from
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The Reason of Church-Government Urged against Prelaty
1745:
Mentzer, Raymond A.; Ruymbeke, Bertrand Van (2016).
1655:(in German). Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 321.
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sought was for ceremonial and liturgy, not theology.
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in 1644. He then studied divinity at the protestant
1577:The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750
1373:(in French). Editions Champ Vallon. p. 298.
1262:The Religious Culture of the Huguenots, 1660-1750
1012:. Vol. 2. London: Macmillan and Co. p.
358:, used by Durel, was the "five centuries" of the
176:. He officiated a short time at Caen in place of
144:and Durel were sent as messengers to the exiled
1140:Brennen, Colin. "Basire, Isaac, de Preaumont".
1088:1. A special case?: London’s French Protestants
1799:. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
826:. Vol. 16. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
136:in September 1651, a Commonwealth fleet under
1705:Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London
1030:The Life of John Milton: A Critical Biography
605:The Liturgy of the Church of England Asserted
456:, Durel went to observe Manton at his church
8:
1649:Bahlcke, Joachim; Korthaase, Werner (2008).
1547:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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1146:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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902:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
866:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
553:Historia rituum sanctae ecclesiae Anglicanae
114:Sir Richard Browne, 1st Baronet, of Deptford
1682:. Cambridge University Press. p. 290.
1679:Europe and the Making of England, 1660-1760
1107:Larminie, Vivienne. "Colladon, Sir John ".
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524:In 1668 Durel was installed prebendary of
436:pursued this goal, at cross-purposes with
93:, he left for France. There he studied at
1724:. John Benjamins Publishing. p. 91.
1707:. Huguenot Society of London. p. 96.
1625:The Moravian Church in England, 1728-1760
1601:McElhinney, John J. (John James) (1871).
1173:Larmenie, Vivienne. "Du Moulin, Peter ".
896:Stevenson, Kenneth W. "Brevint, Daniel".
891:
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256:Early in 1660, as the restoration of the
1541:Larmenie, Vivienne. "Du Moulin, Lewis".
1346:. Oxford University Press. p. 242.
1292:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 113.
646:was designed for arguments based on the
412:, in 1665 prebendary of North Aulton in
1628:. Clarendon Press. p. 207 note 6.
1580:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 60.
1544:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1417:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1265:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 60.
1209:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1176:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1143:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1110:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
899:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
863:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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54:in 1677. His French translation of the
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1703:London, Huguenot Society of (1976).
408:in 1663. In 1664 he became canon of
293:, in a chapel in the grounds of the
180:, and after declining an offer from
1509:. London: Longmans, Green. p.
860:Larminie, Vivienne. "Durel, John".
400:, Bishop of Galloway. He succeeded
410:St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
25:
97:, where he proceeded M.A. at the
1854:17th-century English translators
1796:Dictionary of National Biography
1775:
1414:Vernon, E. C. "Manton, Thomas".
1343:John Owen and English Puritanism
1206:Goldie, Mark. "Gailhard, Jean".
1058:. Dacre Press. pp. 131–133.
823:Dictionary of National Biography
628:Dictionary of National Biography
624:Apologia pro Ministris in Anglia
609:James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond
346:. Among the opposing voices was
338:and Samuel Brevint, tolerant of
313:, and the liturgical use of the
381:, some way to the east, in the
1751:. Brill. p. 385 note 55.
1524:Agnew, David Carnegie (1874).
1073:. Dacre Press. pp. 85–86.
1033:. Wiley. p. 567 note 68.
946:History of the Channel Islands
931:History of the Channel Islands
1:
1864:17th-century writers in Latin
1503:Robertson, Alexander (1922).
1027:Lewalski, Barbara K. (2002).
589:No. 6 (14 March 1647) of the
565:The Nonconformists Vindicated
464:preacher in the London area.
220:Defensio pro Populo Anglicano
1748:A Companion to the Huguenots
1561:UK public library membership
1434:UK public library membership
1226:UK public library membership
1193:UK public library membership
1160:UK public library membership
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916:UK public library membership
880:UK public library membership
555:. Presbyterians retorted by
354:. An argument going back to
223:of 1651, along with that of
190:fr:Jean-Maximilien de Langle
1485:Fenland Notes & Queries
1472:. Dacre Press. p. 271.
1454:. Dacre Press. p. 274.
1090:, pp. 13–42, at pp. 25–26.
591:Disputationes de Argumentis
61:was used frequently on the
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1468:Bosher, Robert S. (1957).
1450:Bosher, Robert S. (1957).
1367:Schapira, Nicolas (2003).
1340:Gribben, Crawford (2017).
1069:Bosher, Robert S. (1957).
1054:Bosher, Robert S. (1957).
729:Durel married in 1664, at
1574:Dunan-Page, Anne (2013).
1259:Dunan-Page, Anne (2013).
965:. Springer. p. 153.
944:Lemprière, Raoul (1974).
929:Lemprière, Raoul (1974).
701:was given to John Earle,
504:(1615–1668), minister at
452:(1612–1669), minister at
285:The French Church, London
46:writing on behalf of the
1859:People from Saint Helier
1849:Translators from English
458:St Paul's, Covent Garden
239:Certain Briefe Treatises
1718:Salmon, Vivian (1996).
1622:Podmore, Colin (1998).
1119:10.1093/ref:odnb/105833
769:Macmillan and Co. Lmtd.
1676:Claydon, Tony (2007).
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1006:Masson, David (1875).
948:. R. Hale. p. 86.
933:. R. Hale. p. 84.
908:10.1093/ref:odnb/-3358
656:Act of Uniformity 1662
648:Elizabethan settlement
603:(1661), translated as
578:Durel published also:
571:(1672), attributed to
490:Act of Uniformity 1662
253:; Lewalski disagrees.
87:Merton College, Oxford
1839:Translators to French
1152:10.1093/ref:odnb/1618
959:Campbell, G. (1997).
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699:Book of Common Prayer
671:Book of Common Prayer
664:Book of Common Prayer
607:(1662), dedicated to
582:His master's thesis,
492:was a product of the
316:Book of Common Prayer
291:French Church, London
83:St Alban Hall, Oxford
58:Book of Common Prayer
1844:Translators to Latin
755:Frere, Walter Howard
715:Great Fire of London
480:religious uniformity
442:religious toleration
394:Bishop of Winchester
243:James Smith Candlish
237:of 1642 was against
103:University of Saumur
38:, was a cleric from
1086:Elizabeth Randall,
962:A Milton Chronology
817:"Durel, John"
703:Bishop of Salisbury
662:Translation of the
613:1 Corinthians 11:16
569:Patronus Bonæ Fidei
534:Witney, Oxfordshire
530:Order of the Garter
424:The outcome of the
414:Salisbury Cathedral
379:Threadneedle Street
264:, on behalf of the
199:During his time in
140:sailed for Jersey.
134:Battle of Worcester
985:S. A. J. Bradley,
652:English Dissenters
650:, and against the
638:. Durel, and also
636:John Amos Comenius
406:Overton, Hampshire
266:Earl of Lauderdale
128:, in company with
126:Bishop of Galloway
77:Durel was born at
1829:Canons of Windsor
1758:978-90-04-31037-7
1731:978-90-272-4564-9
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595:Josué de la Place
563:, republished as
364:Christian fathers
192:), a like-minded
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360:primitive church
325:nuncupative will
311:Bishop of London
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225:Dirk Graswinckel
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