- Guido de Bres
Guido de Bres (1522 –
May 31 1567 ) was the main author of theBelgic Confession .Life
Guido de Bres was born in He was born in
Mons ,Hainaut . Already at a young age he made his choice of the Protestant religion as taught byMartin Luther . Later he converted toCalvinism . He has metJohn Calvin at several instances and studied at the academy ofGeneva where Calvin taught.During the years 1552-1556 he was a wandering preacher in the Southern
Low Countries . The ideas of Luther found much hearing in these areas (Ghent ,Antwerp ,Tournai etc.).De Bres fled to
Germany and later on moved toGeneva . Around 1559 he returned to theLow Countries , but now as a travelling Calvinist preacher. In the years 1559-1561 he served as resident reverend inTournai .In 1561 de Bres authored the
Belgic Confession . Thisconfession was meant for the Spanish Government to show them that the calvinists weren't a radicalAnabaptist sectarian movement, but demanded areformation inbiblical sense of theRoman Catholic Church . The text is strongly influenced by Calvin's "Institutes of the Christian Religion " and the creed of the FrenchHuguenots . The creed was printed by J. Crespin in Geneva.In the night of the 1st to 2nd of November 1561 de Bres throws his creed over the castle wall of Tournai, where
Margaret of Parma , governor of the Netherlands stayed, to bring the confession to the attention of the Spanish government. The governor has seen one exemplar.Death
In 1565 de Bres was arrested for his Calvinist beliefs. He was tried before the
Spanish Inquisition , received the death penalty and was hanged atValenciennes . He died amartyr 's death in front of a large crowd after making a final statement of his beliefs. Twelve days before his death he wrote a still-circulating letter to his mother showing his trust in God.Legacy
De Bres wrote a number of books. The Confession is part of the
Three Forms of Unity . It's text is still in wide use in particular among orthodox calvinists.External links
* [http://dutchrevolt.leidenuniv.nl/Nederlands/personen/b/bres.htm Biographical and bibliographical data, Leiden University Bibliothèque Wallonne]
* [http://members.home.nl/a.janssen/evangelie/guido.html Last letter of De Brès to his mother of 19 May 1567 in modern Dutch]
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