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Peter du Moulin

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He was born at Paris on 24 April 1601. After studying at Sedan and Leyden, he spent time at Cambridge, where he received the degree of D.D. About 1625, after an imprisonment at
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Du Moulin died 10 October 1684, and was buried in the Cathedral. Another brother, Cyrus, was for a time French pastor at Canterbury.
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A vindication of the sincerity of the protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
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He sided, like his father, with the royalists, and wrote the scurrilous reply to Milton,
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Tirannie que les papes ont exercé depuis quelque siècles sur les roys d'Angleterre
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he was first in Ireland as tutor in the Boyle family, and was next tutor at
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Regii sanguinis clamor ad coelum adversus paricidas Anglicanos
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At the Restoration he was rewarded by a chaplaincy to
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Index

Peter Du Moulin
Pierre Du Moulin
Huguenot
Pierre du Moulin
Lewis du Moulin
The Hague
Salmasius
John Milton
Dunkirk
St John the Baptist's Church, Chester
Witherley
Leicestershire
Wheldrake
Yorkshire
First English Civil War
Oxford
Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Burlington
Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan
Richard Boyle (d. 1665)
St. Peter-in-the-East
Oxford
Adisham
John Oliver
Alexander More
Restoration
Charles II
prebend
Canterbury Cathedral
A vindication of the sincerity of the protestant religion in the point of obedience to sovereigns
Anthony à Wood

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