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Jakob Abbadie also known as Jacques or James Abbadie, was a French Protestant minister and writer. He became Dean of Killaloe, in Ireland. Jakob Abbadie.
Abbadie, Jacques (James) (1654?–1727), huguenot dean of Killaloe, preacher, and apologist of the Christian religion, was born in Nay in Béarn, France.
The Deity Of Jesus Christ Essential To The Christian Religion: A Treatise On The Divinity Of Our Lord Jesus Christ. by Jacques Abbadie.
266 free public domain works of Jacques Abbadie via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
all Christian apologists in that Enlightened age: he is at once admired, imitated, ridiculed, and dimissed.1 To those who share his views, such as the Abbe ...
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(1654?–1727), Huguenot pastor in Berlin and London (1680–1699), dean of Killaloe in Ireland (1699–1727), acclaimed preacher and apologist for the Christian ...
Abbadie, Jacques. The deity of Jesus Christ essential to the Christian religion: a treatise of the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ; written originally in ...
Jean-Jacques Abbadie, plus communément appelé Jacques Abbadie, né le 27 avril 1654 , baptisé le même jour au temple protestant, à Nay et mort à 73 ans le 25 ...
Jan 11, 2015 · Tonight I came across this interesting discussion by the French Huguenot Jacques Abbadie (c. 1654-1727), in which he argues that man's ...