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Daniel de Superville (Saumur, August 1657 – Rotterdam, 9 June 1728), also known as Daniel de Superville père (as his son was also called Daniel), was a Huguenot pastor and theologian who fled France for the Dutch Republic in 1685 and became the minister of the Walloon church in Rotterdam. He is known particularly for his published ''Sermons''. ==Writings == Daniel de Superville is best known for his ''Sermons sur divers textes de l'Écriture sainte''. This collection of sermons was published in three volumes, the first of which was published in 1700. It was reprinted a number of times. In 1743 a fourth volume was published, containing 12 sermons. An English translation of the ''Sermons'' was published in 1816 by John Allen. His first publication was a series of 12 letters, ''Lettres sur les devoirs de l'église affligée'' ("On the Duties of the Afflicted Church"), in November 1691. In 1706 he also published a catechism entitled ''Les vérites et les devoirs de la religion chrétienne'' ("The Truths and Duties of Religion"), and in 1718 he published the treaty ''Le vrai communiant, ou Traité de la sainte cène et des moiens d'y bien participer'' ("The True Communicant"), translated into Dutch as ''De ware dischgenoot'' (1737).〔"Memoirs of the Life of Daniel de Superville", in Daniel de Superville, ''Sermons''. Trans. John Allen. Printed for Burton and Briggs ; sold also by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1816〕〔(L. Knappert, "Superville (Daniel de) (1)" in Philip Christiaan Molhuysen, Petrus Johannes Blok et al. (eds.), ''Nieuw Nederlandsch Biografisch Woordenboek'', Vol. 5, p. 839-841 ) (Dutch)〕
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