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Abraham Faure

Abraham Faure (29 August 1795 – 28 March 1875) was a clergyman and author from Cape Colony, part of what later became South Africa.
==Church Career==

Born in Stellenbosch, Faure was educated in both England and the Netherlands and, with a strong Calvinist background, in 1818 he was inducted as a dominee (minister) in the Dutch Reformed Church in Graaff-Reinet, Cape Colony. In 1822 he was called to the ''Groote Kerk in Cape Town'' (AF), where he played a significant role in the first synod there in 1824. He remained a member of the church executive for 43 years. He married Gertruida Isabella Caldwell. His family was heavily involved in the Church and his relative Philip Eduard Faure was also a Doctor of Divinities and a Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Synod.
However his son, David Pieter Faure (1842 - 1916), while beginning his career as an orthodox Churchman, rebelled and became a free-thinker and unitarian.〔(【引用サイトリンク】Abraham Faure )

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