BEAUSOBRE (Isaac de), a learned minister of the reformed religion, was born at Niort. He retired into Holland; and from thence to Berlin, where he was made chaplain to the king of Prussia, and counsellor of the Royal Consistory. He wrote a Defence of the Doctrines of the Reformation; a Translation of the New Testament into French, with notes, in two vols quarto; and several other works. He died in 1738, aged 79.
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