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    William Farel (1489 – 13 September 1565), Guilhem Farel or Guillaume Farel (French: [gijom faʁɛl]), was a French evangelist, Protestant reformer and a...
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  • Musculus (1497–1563) Andreas Hyperius (1511–1564) John Calvin (1509–1564) Guillaume Farel (1489–1565) Heinrich Bullinger (1504–1575) John Knox (1513–1572) Protestant...
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    became known as the Circle of Meaux and included Josse van Clichtove, Guillaume Farel, Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples, Martial Mazurier, Gérard Roussel, and François...
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    the direct author, of the placards, was the French Protestant leader Guillaume Farel, but it seems probable that Antoine de Marcourt, a pastor of Neuchâtel...
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  • Entfelder Francisco de Enzinas Matthias Erb Theodor Fabricius Paul Fagius Guillaume Farel Matthias Flacius Johann Forster Martin Frecht Sebastian Fröschel Johannes...
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    the leader of the Reformed Church of Bern. He was in contact with Guillaume Farel in the western part of Switzerland and Heinrich Bullinger in Zürich...
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    the new teaching and demanded liberty of preaching for the Reformers Guillaume Farel and Antoine Froment, Catholic Fribourg renounced in 1533 its allegiance...
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  • Protestantism. In a theological dispute, Caroli accused Calvin and Guillaume Farel of Arianism and Sabellianism. Caroli was a teacher of theology in Paris...
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    Wolfgang Capito (1478–1541), John Oecolampadius (1482–1531), and Guillaume Farel (1489–1565). While from diverse academic backgrounds, their work already...
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    Marguerite de Navarre. Among those who came into contact with Lefèvre were Guillaume Farel and John Calvin, the Reformers of Geneva. Another student of Lefèvre...
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    1529 before returning it to its widowed countess. The French preacher Guillaume Farel brought the teachings of the Protestant Reformation to the area in...
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  • small church absorbed Calvinist theology - under the influence of Guillaume Farel- and became the Italian branch of the European Calvinist churches....
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    troops quickly spread Protestant ideas, and in 1532, supported by Bern, Guillaume Farel arrived at the city to preach the new faith. Meanwhile, the authorities...
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    Albertet of Sisteron (1194-1221) - native troubadour of the town. Guillaume Farel (1489-1565) - Protestant reformer, he participated in the expansion...
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    subject to Bern. In 1528, the Reformation was first preached in Aigle by Guillaume Farel. From 1798 to 1803, Aigle belonged to the canton of Léman in the Helvetic...
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    Navarre, sister of Francis I and mother of Jeanne d'Albret, as well as Guillaume Farel, who was exiled to Geneva in 1530 due to his reformist views and persuaded...
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    Strasbourg reformers. Le sommaire de Guillaume Farel; réimprimé d'après l'édition de l'an 1534 (1867) – Summary of Guillaume Farel: reprinted from a 1534 edition...
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    Bern, Murten adopted the Protestant Reformation, after the preacher Guillaume Farel began to preach the new faith. Murten's Protestant faith often brought...
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    2007-05-18. "06.56 Theatre in Geneva"[permanent dead link] "06.42 Calvin to Guillaume Farel, 30 December 1553"[permanent dead link] Jules Bonnet, Letters of John...
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    de Bovelles, and Guillaume Farel; his connection with the last drew him closer to the Calvinistic side of the movement of reform. Farel joined Lefèvre at...
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    French-speaking Swiss reformers as well, such as Pierre Viret and Guillaume Farel. Images in the church remained a point of contention between the Swiss...
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    af Nordisk familjebok. 1919. p. 831. Retrieved November 27, 2023. Guillaume Farel - 1489-1565- Biographie Nouvelle (in French). Slatkine. 1978. p. 723...
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  • led to the growing protests against the pope and his authorities, Guillaume Farel (b. 1489) preached reformation as early as 1522 in Dauphiné, where...
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    Lutheran ones. Martin Bucer, Wolfgang Capito, John Oecolampadius, and Guillaume Farel were also influential figures in the development of Reformed theology...
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  • Expeditionen af Nordisk familjebok. 1919. p. 831. Retrieved 27 November 2023. Guillaume Farel - 1489-1565- Biographie Nouvelle (in French). Slatkine. 1978. p. 723...
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    Waldenses had its chief seat in Dauphiné, from which country emanated Guillaume Farel, the most captivating preacher of the French Reformation. Pierre de...
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    Besançon between 1520 and 1540 through the work of the theologians Guillaume Farel and Théodore de Bèze, and the local writer Claude Goudimel (1510-1572)...
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    1572, and since 1964 has served as the seat of the District Court. Guillaume Farel and Pierre Viret began to preach the Protestant Reformation in 1532–33...
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  • cantonal state church in Vaud.[citation needed] The church was founded by Guillaume Farel and Pierre Viret. In that time the land was under the rule of the princes...
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    Institutes. In that same year, Calvin was recruited by Frenchman William Farel to join the Reformation in Geneva, where he regularly preached sermons throughout...
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