- Pierre Allix
Pierre Allix (1641 –
March 3 ,1717 ), FrenchProtestant pastor and author.Life
Born in 1641 in
Alençon , France, he became a pastor first atSaint-Agobile Champagne, and then at Charenton, nearParis . The revocation of theEdict of Nantes in 1685 compelled him to take refuge inLondon where, under the sanction of King James II, he opened a church for the French exiles.His reputation for learning was such as to obtain for him, soon after his arrival, the degree of doctor of divinity from both universities, and in 1690 he received from Bishop
Gilbert Burnet the more substantial honour of the treasurership and a canonry inSalisbury Cathedral .Works
The works of Allix, which are numerous, are chiefly of apologetic character. In opposition to French Catholic bishop
Jacques-Benigne Bossuet he published "Some Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of Piedmont" (1690), and "Remarks upon the Ecclesiastical History of the Ancient Churches of the Albigenses" (1692), with the idea of showing that theAlbigensians were notManichaeans , but historically identical with the Waldenses. This opinion is not held by some modern scholars, who are certain that the Albigensians were not Catholics, whether or not they were Manichaeans.Pierre Allix died in
London .References
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