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22: 254: 225:. After his consecration he went to his diocese, long without a resident bishop. He never returned to Paris or to his home, being wholly engaged in converting the Protestants of his own and the neighbouring dioceses, in which work death overtook him. 183:, and court preacher. He preached against the Protestants with an ardour which drew on him for some of his propositions (March, 1564) if not the censure, at least the displeasure, of the Sorbonne. He converted several of them, among others 355: 109:
Son of Raynaud Vigor, a court physician, he went to Paris about 1520, where his studies included Greek, Hebrew, and Latin; later he devoted himself to theology. Admitted to the
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in a letter to Gregory XIII called him the Athanasius or Hilary of his time, and Duval praised him as a model of learning and piety, a pillar of the Roman Church.
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the defeat of the ministers was so overwhelming that the subsequent Calvinist synod forbade conferences to be held thenceforth with Catholics.
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He was called upon to speak at Rouen, Paris, Metz, and elsewhere. When conferences took place at
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and others, Vigor was one of those chosen to defend the Catholic cause in the name of the
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to the council, and Francisco Torres (Turrianus), and won the confidence of
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On his return to France, Vigor became pastor of the Church of
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whom he accompanied on his visit (February 1563) to the
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There were edited after his death five volumes of his
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