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Jean Daillé
Jean Daillé ( Dallaeus) (1594–1670) was a French Huguenot minister and Biblical commentator. He is mentioned in James Aitken Wylie's ''History of Protestantism'' as author of an ''Apology for the French Reformed Churches''.〔(Online text )〕 ==Life== He was born at Châtellerault and educated at Poitiers and Saumur. From 1612 to 1621 he was tutor to two of the grandsons of Philippe de Mornay, sieur du Plessis Marly. With his pupils he travelled to Italy in 1619, and met Paolo Sarpi in Venice.〔(''Schaff-Herzog'' article )〕 Ordained to the ministry in 1623, he was for some time private chaplain to Du Plessis Mornay, at La Forêt-sur-Sèvre, and subsequently worked on the ''Histoire de la vie de Messire Philippes de Mornay''.〔(On Google Books. )〕 In 1625 Daillé was appointed minister of the church of Saumur, and in 1626 was chosen by the Paris consistory to be minister of the church of Charenton. On the liberal wing of the Calvinists, he was moderator at the Synod of Loudon.〔 This was the last national synod held in France, which met in 1659.〔Henry Martyn Baird, ''The Huguenots and the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes'', 1895, i. pp. 412 ff.; (at archive.org ).〕 As in his ''Apologie des Synodes d'Alençon et de Charenton'' (1655), he defended the hypothetical universalism of Moses Amyraut.〔
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