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Document Details : Title: Isaac Casaubon and King James I against Pierre du Moulin Subtitle: Conversion and Collaboration in Three Manuscript Sources Author(s): BOTLEY, Paul Journal: Lias Volume: 50 Issue: 1 Date: 2023-2024 Pages: 1-39 DOI: 10.2143/LIAS.50.1.3293447 Abstract : This article publishes for the first time a brief theological work compiled in 1611 by the eminent Huguenot scholar Isaac Casaubon (1559-1614), and a letter from King James I which emerged from it the same year. It also examines a collection of related manuscript notes which Casaubon made in the margins of a printed book in 1610. The theological work, the letter and the notes relate to Casaubon’s relationship with the influential Protestant minister Pierre Du Moulin (1568-1658), formerly chaplain to the sister of Henri IV, Catherine de Bourbon (d. 1604), and minister at the Protestant church in Charenton. This ill-tempered dispute between two of the leading lights of Protestantism was largely suppressed during the seventeenth century, and this article aims to reinstate it. |
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