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CHAMIER

Volume 6 · 82 words · 1842 Edition

Daniel, an eminent Protestant divine, born in Dauphiny. He was many years preacher at Montellmart, whence he went in 1612 to Montaubon, to be professor of divinity in that city, and was killed by a cannon-ball during the siege in 1621. The most considerable of his works is his Panstratia Catholica, or Wars of the Lord, in four volumes folio; in which he treats very learnedly of the controversies between the Protestants and Roman Catholics, and particularly applies himself to refute Bellarmine.